Pennsylvania lottery player scores $188K jackpot

ASTON, Pa. — A Pennsylvania Lottery player is holding a winning Fast Play ticket worth $188,679 after purchasing it Friday at a retailer in Delaware County.

The top prize-winning Cyber Cash ticket was sold at Aston Corner Mart, located at 600 Convent Road in Aston. The retailer will receive a $500 bonus for selling the ticket.

Cyber Cash is a $5 Fast Play game that features a progressive jackpot, starting at $75,000 and increasing until won. Fast Play games print instantly at lottery terminals or vending machines and require no scratching or waiting for a draw.

The winner has not yet come forward. Lottery officials urge the ticket holder to sign the back of the ticket and contact the Lottery at 1-800-692-7481 to claim the prize. All Fast Play prizes must be claimed within one year of the purchase date.

Players reminded to check tickets and review claim procedures

All prizes over $5,000 are subject to applicable state and federal tax withholding. Tickets can be checked using the Ticket Checker feature in the Lottery’s official mobile app or at any authorized retailer.

Rules, odds of winning, and additional game information can be found at palottery.com.

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