Pile of money
Pile of money.

Gas station scratch-off pays out $100K to lucky Cincinnati winner

Ohio Lottery player in Cincinnati wins big with $100,000 Bingo 50X ticket

CINCINNATI, OH — A Cincinnati lottery player scored a $100,000 win on the Bingo 50X scratch-off game after buying the lucky ticket at the Filling Station on Delhi Pike.


Key Points

  • Winning ticket worth $100,000 purchased at Filling Station on Delhi Pike
  • Winner will take home approximately $72,000 after taxes
  • Two top prizes of $500,000 remain on the $10 Bingo 50X game

Big prize claimed from $10 scratch-off ticket

The winner, whose name has not been released, bought the ticket at the Filling Station located at 5091 Delhi Pike in Cincinnati. After uncovering the prize, the player became one of the latest to win a six-figure amount from the Ohio Lottery.

Following the 28 percent deduction for state and federal taxes, the winner will receive an estimated $72,000 in net earnings.

Top prizes still available on Bingo 50X

The Bingo 50X scratch-off game offers a top prize of $500,000. As of April 10, two of these top prizes remain unclaimed. The $10 ticket continues to draw interest from players across Ohio looking for a big win.

The Ohio Lottery has contributed over $33 billion to education since its inception in 1974.

Chris Quigley

Chris Quigley

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