Lucky grocery store ticket delivers massive $131K Pennsylvania Lottery payday

Beaver County player strikes big after Fast Play ticket hits progressive jackpot

HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP, Pa. — A Pennsylvania Lottery player is celebrating a major windfall after a Fast Play ticket worth more than $131K was sold at a Beaver County grocery store.

Lottery officials announced that a progressive top-prize winning ticket worth $131,095 in the Watts of Cash Fast Play game was sold Sunday at Kuhn’s Market, located at 2284 Brodhead Road in Hopewell Township.

The retailer will receive a $500 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

Watts of Cash is a $10 Pennsylvania Lottery Fast Play game featuring progressive jackpots that begin at $100,000.

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Unlike traditional draw games, Fast Play tickets are printed on demand through lottery terminals or self-service vending machines, with players learning instantly whether they have won.

Lottery officials said the winner has not yet been identified because prizes must be officially claimed and validated first.

Pennsylvania Lottery officials urged the ticket holder to immediately sign the back of the ticket and contact the lottery to begin the claims process.

Fast Play prizes must be claimed within one year of the purchase date.

All lottery prizes exceeding $5,000 are subject to applicable tax withholdings.

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Key Points

  • A Pennsylvania Lottery Fast Play ticket worth more than $131K was sold in Beaver County
  • The winning ticket was purchased at Kuhn’s Market in Hopewell Township
  • The retailer will receive a $500 bonus for selling the jackpot-winning ticket

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