Nearly $400K Quick Draw jackpot won at Freehold 7-Eleven

TRENTON, N.J. — A New Jersey lottery player scored a big payday Saturday, winning $394,323 on a Quick Draw progressive jackpot ticket purchased in Monmouth County, officials announced Monday.

The winning ticket was sold at the 7-Eleven convenience store located at 639 Route 9 in Freehold, lottery representatives confirmed.

The player’s winning numbers matched nine out of nine randomly selected “Your Jackpot Numbers,” securing 30% of the progressive jackpot total. After the win, the current Quick Draw jackpot is estimated at more than $927,000.

The Quick Draw Progressive Jackpot allows players to wager from $1 to $10 per draw, with winnings increasing based on the wager amount. A $1 wager qualifies for 10% of the jackpot, a $2 wager for 20%, continuing upward to 100% of the jackpot for a $10 wager.

Lottery officials encourage players seeking more information about Quick Draw Progressive games and jackpot structures to visit the official New Jersey Lottery website.

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