Jackpot shared! Four take 5 winners hit big across nyc
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Jackpot shared! Four Take 5 winners hit big across NYC

Four Take 5 tickets cash in across the city

New York, NY — Four top-prize winning tickets were sold for the April 27 Take 5 midday drawing, with lucky players scoring $4,296.50 each, according to the New York Lottery.

The winning tickets were sold at three separate locations across the city. Food Choice No 1, located at 333 E 184th Street in the Bronx, sold one prize-winning ticket. Uncle & Cousins Deli Grocery at 9704-9706 Seaview Avenue in Brooklyn sold two winning tickets. Another winning ticket was purchased at Quick Stop, located at 99-03 Queens Boulevard in Rego Park.

Take 5 numbers are drawn twice daily from a field of one through 39. The midday drawing takes place at 2:30 p.m., followed by the evening drawing at 10:30 p.m.


Key points:

  • Four top-prize Take 5 tickets sold for April 27 midday drawing.
  • Winning tickets purchased in the Bronx, Brooklyn, and Rego Park.
  • Each ticket worth $4,296.50, prizes claimable up to one year from the draw date.

Take 5 continues streak of multiple top-prize winners

The Take 5 game allows for multiple top-prize winners in the same drawing if more than one ticket matches all five numbers. This drawing resulted in four winners sharing the top prize across three boroughs.

The New York Lottery encourages all players to check their tickets as prizes from draw games remain valid for up to one year following the drawing.

The winning ticket sales highlight strong participation in one of the lottery’s daily draw games, which consistently produces top-prize winners across the state.

Phil Stilton

Phil Stilton

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