Lottery winning jackpot, money.
Lottery winning jackpot, money.

$2.1 million Pick 6 ticket sold at New Jersey 7-Eleven

A New Jersey Lottery player is holding a ticket worth $2.1 million after matching all six numbers in the Pick 6 drawing, marking the second jackpot-winning ticket sold this week.

EAST HANOVER, NJ — A Morris County lottery player has won the $2.1 million New Jersey Pick 6 jackpot after purchasing the winning ticket at an East Hanover convenience store.

According to the New Jersey Lottery, one ticket matched all six white balls drawn Thursday night to claim the $2.1 million jackpot. The cash value of the prize is $921,815.

The winning numbers were 2, 3, 5, 23, 32 and 44.

The jackpot-winning ticket was sold at 7-Eleven #29431, located at 434 Ridgedale Ave. in East Hanover. The retailer will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

The win marks the second Pick 6 jackpot claimed this week after a ticket worth $7.7 million was sold for Saturday’s drawing.

Following Thursday’s win, the Pick 6 jackpot reset to $2 million for Saturday’s drawing.

In the Pick 6 Double Play drawing, no ticket matched all six numbers to win the top prize of up to $250,000. The Double Play numbers were 5, 9, 16, 22, 30 and 34.

The New Jersey Lottery corrected an earlier announcement that had incorrectly listed the jackpot at $2.2 million. The correct jackpot amount is $2.1 million.


Key Points

  • A $2.1 million Pick 6 jackpot-winning ticket was sold in East Hanover.
  • The winning ticket was purchased at 7-Eleven on Ridgedale Avenue.
  • The retailer will receive a $10,000 bonus, and the Pick 6 jackpot has reset to $2 million.
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