punchboard
/ˈpʌntʃ ˌbɔːrd/
noun
- A board with holes covered by paper, used in a game of chance where players punch through the paper to reveal a prize or number.
- The old-fashioned punchboard was a popular attraction at the county fair.
- She punched a hole in the punchboard and discovered she had won a small prize.
- At the carnival, he tried his luck on a punchboard to win a stuffed animal.