Stamford Mega Multiplier ticket wins $10,000 at West Main Convenience
A $10,000 winning Mega Multiplier ticket was sold in Stamford, Connecticut, for the April 7 drawing, according to the Connecticut Lottery.
STAMFORD, Conn. – A Mega Multiplier lottery ticket worth $10,000 was sold in Stamford for Tuesday’s drawing, the Connecticut Lottery Corporation announced, adding to a steady stream of mid-tier lottery wins across Fairfield County.
The winning ticket was purchased at West Main Convenience in Stamford, according to the Connecticut Lottery Corporation, the state-run entity responsible for lottery operations and revenue distribution. Officials confirmed the prize came from the $2,000,000 Mega Multiplier game, a draw-style game offering tiered payouts based on matching numbers and multiplier features.
Game structure and prize details
The $2,000,000 Mega Multiplier game gives players a chance to win prizes ranging from smaller fixed amounts to top-tier jackpots, depending on how many numbers are matched and whether multiplier features are activated. A $10,000 prize represents a significant mid-level win within the game’s payout structure.
Lottery officials have not released details about the winning numbers or the ticket holder, and it remains unclear whether the prize has been claimed. Under Connecticut Lottery rules, winners typically have 180 days from the drawing date to claim their prize.
Local impact and lottery trends
Retailers that sell winning tickets often benefit from increased visibility and customer traffic, with convenience stores like West Main Convenience frequently becoming popular stops for lottery players following a win.
The Stamford prize reflects a broader pattern of consistent lottery wins across Connecticut, particularly in daily and multi-tier draw games that offer better odds than national jackpots. These games continue to drive regular engagement while contributing reliable funding to the state.
Revenue generated by the Connecticut Lottery supports the state’s General Fund, helping finance public services such as education, infrastructure, and social programs.
Responsible gaming emphasis
Connecticut Lottery officials continue to promote responsible play and provide resources for those facing gambling-related challenges, including support through the Connecticut Council on Problem Gambling and statewide assistance programs.
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Key Points
• $10,000 Mega Multiplier ticket sold in Stamford for April 7 drawing
• Winning ticket purchased at West Main Convenience
• Connecticut Lottery revenues support public programs statewide