Bergen County player scores $944K at Walmart

TRENTON, NJ — A Bergen County lottery player won nearly $1 million over the weekend after matching all five numbers and the Bullseye in the New Jersey Lottery’s Cash 5 drawing, officials announced Monday.

The jackpot-winning ticket, worth $944,619, was sold for Saturday’s April 26 drawing at Walmart #3159, located at 1 Teterboro Landing Drive in Teterboro. The retailer will receive a $2,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket, according to the New Jersey Lottery.

The winning numbers were 01, 04, 16, 19, 22. The XTRA multiplier was 02, and the Bullseye number was 22. This jackpot marks the 19th Cash 5 jackpot won so far this year.


Key Points:

  • $944,619 Cash 5 jackpot-winning ticket sold at Teterboro Walmart.
  • Winning numbers were 01, 04, 16, 19, 22 with Bullseye 22.
  • This is the 19th jackpot win in the Cash 5 game for the year.

Dozens of players also score secondary prizes

In addition to the jackpot winner, 53 players matched four out of five numbers along with the Bullseye, each securing a $500 prize. Another nine players matched four out of five numbers, the Bullseye, and the XTRA, also claiming $500 each.

Lottery officials said the Cash 5 game has maintained a rapid winning streak in 2025, averaging more than one jackpot winner per week.

The winning ticket’s sale at a major retailer like Walmart underscores the widespread participation in the daily game.


Lottery retailer earns bonus for lucky sale

Walmart #3159 in Teterboro will collect a $2,000 bonus for selling the jackpot-winning ticket, as part of the New Jersey Lottery’s retailer incentive program.

Lottery representatives have not yet released the identity of the jackpot winner, and it remains unclear whether the ticket holder has claimed their prize.

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