$35k lottery ticket sold at manhattan discount store

$35K lottery ticket sold at Manhattan discount store

Manhattan discount store delivers $35K payday with lucky TAKE 5 lottery ticket

MANHATTAN, N.Y. — A top-prize TAKE 5 ticket worth $35,054 was sold in Manhattan for the April 18 evening drawing, according to the New York Lottery.

The winning ticket was purchased at MZ Wang Discount, located at 78 Clinton Street. The sale marks one of the latest top-prize wins for the TAKE 5 game, which draws numbers twice daily.

TAKE 5 players select numbers from a field of 1 through 39. Drawings are held every day at 2:30 p.m. and 10:30 p.m., and tickets are valid for up to one year from the date of the draw.

The identity of the winner has not yet been released, and the ticket must be claimed at an authorized location or Lottery Customer Service Center.

The April 18 drawing is part of a continued streak of TAKE 5 wins across New York State, with retailers earning bonuses for selling winning tickets.

Lottery funds support public education

The New York Lottery contributed $3.8 billion to public schools across the state in fiscal year 2023–2024, making it the most profitable lottery in North America.


Key Points

  • $35,054 TAKE 5 top-prize ticket sold in Manhattan at MZ Wang Discount
  • Winning numbers drawn during April 18 evening drawing
  • Ticket remains unclaimed and is valid for one year from draw date

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