One ticket, five numbers, $400k richer in pennsylvania

One ticket, five numbers, $400K richer in Pennsylvania

Giant Eagle shopper snags $400K lottery prize in Allegheny County

West Mifflin, PA — One lucky Pennsylvania Lottery player matched all five numbers in the April 28 Cash 5 with Quick Cash drawing to win a $400,000 jackpot, officials announced Tuesday.

The winning ticket was sold at Giant Eagle, located at 1356 Hoffman Boulevard in Allegheny County. The numbers drawn were 4, 9, 23, 26, and 39. The retailer will receive a $500 bonus for selling the jackpot-winning ticket.

The winner has yet to come forward, and the prize will be awarded only after the ticket is validated and claimed. Players have one year from the drawing date to claim prizes for the main Cash 5 game.


Key points:

  • Winning Cash 5 ticket worth $400,000 sold at West Mifflin Giant Eagle
  • Numbers drawn: 4, 9, 23, 26, 39
  • Retailer receives $500 bonus for selling winning ticket

Over 11,600 additional winners in same drawing

More than 11,600 other tickets from the April 28 Cash 5 with Quick Cash drawing also won prizes. Players are reminded to check every ticket carefully, as lower-tier prizes can be claimed directly at authorized retailers.

Cash 5 with Quick Cash is a $2 draw game that includes both a nightly drawing and an instant Quick Cash game on each ticket. The two games are played separately and offer players multiple chances to win.


Jackpot-winning ticket adds to growing list of big Pennsylvania Lottery payouts

The Cash 5 jackpot is won by matching all five numbers drawn from a pool of 1 to 43. With odds of winning the top prize at 1 in 962,598, this win marks a significant payout in Allegheny County.

Quick Cash instant games on the same ticket offer additional chances to win $2 or $6 on the spot.

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