Connecticut lottery player wins big on scratch-off ticket
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Connecticut Lottery player wins big on scratch-off ticket

$10,000 winning 10X Cash ticket sold in Wallingford

WALLINGFORD, CT – A Connecticut Lottery player is $10,000 richer after purchasing a winning 10X Cash 18th Edition scratch-off ticket at Woodhouse Mart LLC in Wallingford.

The winning ticket was sold on Monday, October 27, and is part of the 18th edition of the 10X Cash game—one of the state’s most played $10 scratch-offs. The game is known for offering multiple $10,000 prizes, with more still remaining statewide.

The winner has not been publicly identified, and standard claim procedures will apply. Players have up to 180 calendar days from the ticket date to claim their prize through the Connecticut Lottery.

Woodhouse Mart LLC, the retailer that sold the winning ticket, may be eligible for a bonus as part of the Lottery’s retailer incentive program.

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Key Points

  • A $10,000 winning 10X Cash 18th Edition ticket was sold at Woodhouse Mart LLC in Wallingford on October 27
  • The popular $10 scratch-off offers multiple $10,000 prizes
  • The winner has not been named; lottery rules give players 180 days to claim
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