New Yorker wins $1,000 a day for life

Charlie Dwyer

Albany, NY – Thursday was a huge night for one lucky New Yorker playing the CASH4LIFE matched all five white balls and the cash ball. That means they’re getting $1,000 per day for the rest of their life.

The New Jersey Lottery reports one New York Lottery CASH4LIFE ticket matched the five white balls and the Cash Ball drawn for the Thursday, March 25, drawing winning the $1,000 a day for life grand prize. In addition, 12,474 players won $68,357 in cash prizes ranging from $2 to $500 with 2,949 of those tickets doubling their prize with DOUBLER. The winning numbers were: 01, 03, 13, 28, and 49. The Cash Ball was: 03.

The DOUBLER add-on feature doubles the $2,500 third-tier prize to $5,000 when added to a gameplay for an additional $1 per play. It also doubles all of the other tier prizes. The $1,000 a day for life and $1,000 a week for life prizes are not doubled.

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CASH4LIFE offers two jackpot prizes for the $2.00 ticket price. The top prize is $1,000 a day for life, with a current cash value of $7,000,000, and the second prize is $1,000 a week for life, with a cash value of $1,000,000. In addition to the “for Life” prizes, the CASH4LIFE game offers seven other prize levels with prizes of: $2,500, $500, $100, $25, $10, $4, and $2. Now, DOUBLER provides players with the opportunity to double all non – “for Life” CASH4LIFE prizes by adding the feature to their ticket for an additional $1 per play, per draw.


CASH4LIFE tickets are now available in: Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, and Virginia. Players select five numbers from a field of one through 60 and then select a “Cash Ball” from a field of one through four. Drawings are held every day at approximately 9:00 p.m.


Source: NJ Lottery Commission

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