Digital scratch hits six figures for shocked clearfield player
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Digital scratch hits six figures for shocked Clearfield player

Clearfield County player hits $100K jackpot in Pennsylvania Lottery online game

Middletown, PA — A Clearfield County resident just scored a six-figure payday after winning $100,000 playing the Pennsylvania Lottery’s online game Ca$h Wanted Locomotive Loot, officials confirmed Wednesday.

The prize was awarded through the Lottery’s interactive platform, where players can play connect-style games from their desktop or mobile device. In this case, the winning ticket came from the Ca$h Wanted Locomotive Loot game, which contributes to the Blitz Jackpot and offers bonus features, multipliers, and free game unlocks.

The game includes chances to multiply total winnings up to five times and activate two bonus games, making it one of the more popular digital options on the PA Lottery’s platform.

While the identity of the winner has not been released, the $100,000 prize marks one of the largest recently awarded through the Lottery’s growing online offerings.

Players can access PA Lottery’s online games at palottery.com or via the official PA Lottery mobile app. The platform also allows for the purchase of draw games like Powerball®, Mega Millions®, and Match 6 Lotto, with subscription options available.

Key Points

  • A Clearfield County player won $100,000 playing Ca$h Wanted Locomotive Loot online
  • The digital game includes multipliers, free games, and bonus features tied to the Blitz Jackpot
  • Players can access the Pennsylvania Lottery’s games through its website or official app
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