Six perfect numbers deliver $250k pick 6 score in new jersey
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Six perfect numbers deliver $250K Pick 6 score in New Jersey

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August 18, 2026

Perfect six-number match captures the top Double Play prize while the main jackpot climbs to $4M

TRENTON, NJ – One New Jersey Lottery player turned Monday night’s Pick-6 Double Play drawing into a $250,000 payday, matching every number on a ticket purchased through Lotto.com while the separate Pick-6 jackpot escaped capture and climbed to $4 million.

The winning Double Play numbers for Monday’s drawing were 06, 13, 24, 25, 27 and 43.

One ticket matched all six.

Online ticket captures $250K

The New Jersey Lottery said the $250,000 winning ticket was sold through Lotto.com.

Double Play is an optional feature that costs an additional $1 and gives Pick-6 players a second drawing with a chance to win cash prizes of up to $250,000.

Monday’s ticket captured that maximum Double Play prize.

Pick-6 jackpot jumps to $4M

Nobody matched all six numbers in the main Pick-6 drawing Monday.

Those winning numbers were 04, 08, 13, 16, 27 and 38.

With no jackpot winner, the Pick-6 jackpot rolls to $4 million for the next drawing Thursday.

Pick-6 has been part of the New Jersey Lottery lineup since 1980. The current version of the game launched in April 2022 and includes XTRA as a standard feature along with the optional Double Play drawing.

The game’s record jackpot stands at $48.9 million, won on a ticket sold in Clifton in 2002.


Key Points

  • One ticket purchased through Lotto.com matched all six Pick-6 Double Play numbers Monday to win $250,000.
  • The winning Double Play numbers were 06, 13, 24, 25, 27 and 43.
  • No ticket won the main Pick-6 jackpot, sending it to $4 million for Thursday’s drawing.
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