Pennsylvania Treasure Hunt jackpot splits five ways as players claim shared prize
Middletown, PA – Five Treasure Hunt tickets matched all five numbers drawn Saturday to split a $200,000 jackpot, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery. Each winning ticket is worth $40,000 before applicable withholding.
The winning numbers for the April 4 drawing were 4, 5, 23, 24, and 29. Four of the jackpot-winning tickets were sold at retail locations across Montgomery, York, Washington, and Allegheny counties, while one ticket was purchased online in Chester County.
The Pennsylvania Lottery identified the retail locations as Wawa on Northgate Boulevard in Upper Hanover Township, GIANT on Mount Airy Road in Shrewsbury Borough, Grab-N-Go on Steubenville Pike in Hanover Township, and Sheetz on William Penn Highway in Monroeville Borough.
Winning tickets sold across multiple counties
In addition to the five jackpot winners, more than 69,000 other Treasure Hunt tickets won prizes in the same drawing. “Players should check every ticket, every time,” the Pennsylvania Lottery said.
Lottery officials emphasized that winners are not confirmed until tickets are validated. “Winners are not known until prizes are claimed and tickets are validated,” the agency stated, adding that retail ticket holders should sign the back of their tickets immediately.
Daily game continues statewide
Treasure Hunt drawings are held seven days a week, with ticket sales closing at 1:05 p.m. and results posted shortly after 1:35 p.m. The game has been in operation since May 2007.
“Treasure Hunt winners have one year from the drawing date to claim prizes,” the Pennsylvania Lottery said. Online winners receive prizes directly in their accounts after processing.
Key Points
- Five tickets split $200,000 Treasure Hunt jackpot from April 4 drawing
- Each winning ticket matched all five numbers to win $40,000
- Winning tickets sold across four counties plus one online player