Jackpot fever hits new jersey as two players split $3. 8 million

Jackpot fever hits New Jersey as two players split $3.8 million

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October 9, 2025

Two New Jersey players split record $3.8M Jersey Cash 5 jackpot

TRENTON, N.J. – A pair of lucky New Jersey Lottery players—one in Camden County and one in Monmouth County—will share the largest Jersey Cash 5 jackpot in history after matching all five numbers in Tuesday night’s drawing.

Each ticket is worth $1,908,863, splitting the record-high $3.8 million prize. The winning numbers were 03, 05, 14, 18, and 30, with Bullseye 30 and XTRA 03.

Key Points

  • Two winning tickets sold in Bellmawr and Tinton Falls split $3.8M jackpot
  • Camden ticket sold at Liquor Mart; Monmouth ticket sold at 7-Eleven on Pine Brook Road
  • Record-high Jersey Cash 5 jackpot follows 16 drawings without a winner

Historic win for New Jersey Lottery

The Camden County winning ticket was purchased at Liquor Mart, 334 East Browning Road in Bellmawr. The Monmouth County ticket came from 7-Eleven #11022, 1128 Pine Brook Road in Tinton Falls. Each store will receive a $2,000 bonus.

Lottery officials said 141 players matched four numbers and the Bullseye to win $500, with 26 of those tickets doubling their prize through XTRA.

Long jackpot run ends

Tuesday’s jackpot was the 52nd won this year and the 10th to exceed $1 million. It was the first win since Sept. 21, after a 16-draw streak that generated more than $14 million in sales.

Two counties, two tickets, and one record-breaking payday for New Jersey’s Jersey Cash 5 players.

Chris Quigley
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