Lucky ticket scores $400k jackpot at pennsylvania mini mart
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Lucky ticket scores $400K jackpot at Pennsylvania mini mart

A Cranberry Township mini mart sold a $400,000 jackpot-winning Cash 5 ticket, lottery officials said.

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA — A Cash 5 with Quick Cash ticket worth $400,000 was sold in Butler County for Thursday’s Pennsylvania Lottery drawing, officials announced Friday.


Key Points

  • Winning ticket matched all five numbers drawn on April 3: 03, 10, 12, 30, 37.
  • Sold at Valero Neil Enterprise (Super Mini Mart) on Freedom Road in Cranberry Township.
  • More than 12,700 other tickets also won prizes in the same drawing.

The ticket matched all five winning numbers drawn—03, 10, 12, 30, and 37—securing the top prize of $400,000 before taxes. It was sold at the Valero Neil Enterprise (Super Mini Mart), located at 1165 Freedom Road.

As a result of the sale, the retailer will receive a $500 bonus from the Pennsylvania Lottery. Winners are not publicly identified until they claim their prize and the ticket is validated.

Ticket must be claimed within one year

The main Cash 5 prize must be claimed within one year of the drawing date. For Quick Cash prizes, winners have one year from the date of purchase. Players with the winning ticket are instructed to contact a Lottery office or call 1-800-692-7481 for guidance.

In addition to the jackpot winner, more than 12,700 other tickets won prizes in the April 3 drawing.

Odds and gameplay details

To play Cash 5 with Quick Cash, players pick five numbers from 1 to 43 or opt for a quick pick. A jackpot is won by matching all five numbers. Each $2 play includes an instant Quick Cash game offering additional prizes up to $6.

The odds of winning the Cash 5 jackpot are 1 in 962,598, while the overall odds of winning any prize in the main game are roughly 1 in 10.5.

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