New Jersey Wawa shopper hits $307K jackpot

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December 15, 2025

Quick Draw ticket sold at Wawa in Atlantic County hits for $307,860

Trenton, NJ – A New Jersey Lottery player scored a $307,860 payday Saturday afternoon after hitting 50% of the Quick Draw Progressive Jackpot with a lucky ticket bought at a Wawa in Atlantic County.

The winning ticket was purchased at Wawa #925, located at 5201 Harding Highway in Mays Landing. Lottery officials confirmed the prize amount corresponds to a 50% share of the progressive jackpot, meaning the ticket had a $5 wager per draw.

Quick Draw is a fast-paced game available at all New Jersey Lottery retailers, offering players a chance to win instantly with results displayed in real time. Each ticket includes nine randomly generated “Your Jackpot Numbers,” and matching all nine during an eligible drawing results in a win—either a portion or all of the current jackpot, depending on the wager.

Saturday’s win marks one of the game’s larger recent payouts. The jackpot has now rolled to an estimated $312,000 and continues to grow with each draw until it is hit again.

The Quick Draw Progressive Jackpot is awarded at no extra cost beyond the standard ticket price. Wagers of $1 to $9 earn 10% to 90% of the jackpot, while tickets with a $10 wager or more take the full amount.

Key Points

  • A Quick Draw ticket sold at a Wawa in Mays Landing hit for $307,860 on Saturday
  • The win represents 50% of the progressive jackpot, based on a $5 per draw wager
  • The current jackpot has now risen to over $312,000
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