Lawrence county player hits $318k jackpot in pa online lottery
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Lawrence County player hits $318K jackpot in PA online lottery

MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — Online players in Lawrence and Butler counties have won a combined total of $418,272.63 through the Pennsylvania Lottery’s digital games, officials announced Tuesday.

A Lawrence County player scored the largest individual win, collecting $318,272.63 while playing Super Grid Surge, a connect-style online game that contributes to the Cash Blitz Jackpots. The game offers chances to expand the grid size, multiply prizes up to five times, and trigger bonus rounds.

In Butler County, another player won $100,000 on MONOPOLY Secret Vault, a similarly structured game linked to the High Rise Jackpot. It features prize multipliers of up to 20 times and multiple chances to unlock bonus games and free rounds.

Both games are available through the Pennsylvania Lottery’s website and mobile app. Players can access the games using a computer, tablet, or smartphone after verifying their age and identity.

PA Lottery’s iLottery continues to expand prize payouts

The Pennsylvania Lottery launched its online platform, PA iLottery, in May 2018. It is now one of 13 states in the U.S. that allows digital gameplay. In addition to instant games, players can also purchase draw tickets for Powerball, Mega Millions, and other Lotto games directly through the site or app.

Lottery officials remind participants that online accounts offer customizable controls for responsible play, including session limits, deposit caps, and self-exclusion options.

All Pennsylvania Lottery proceeds benefit programs that support the state’s older residents. Since 1972, the Lottery has contributed over $36.2 billion to fund rebates, prescription aid, transportation, and senior services.

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