Two players score huge lottery jackpots in pennsylvania
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Two players score huge lottery jackpots in Pennsylvania

$2.86M in Match 6 winnings spread across two Pa. counties

MIDDLETOWN, PA — Two jackpot-winning Match 6 Lotto tickets sold in Butler and Allegheny counties delivered a combined $2.86 million payday over the weekend, the Pennsylvania Lottery announced Monday.

The larger of the two prizes, worth $2,360,000, was won in the Friday, April 18 drawing by a ticket sold at Freedom Market located at 1071 Freedom Road in Cranberry Township, Butler County. That retailer will receive a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.

The following day, Saturday, April 19, a separate winning ticket worth $500,000 was sold at the Giant Eagle supermarket at 5055 Library Road in Bethel Park, Allegheny County. That store will receive a $500 bonus.

The Friday winning numbers were 10, 14, 25, 26, 31, and 41. Saturday’s winning numbers were 1, 4, 16, 23, 24, and 31. Both tickets matched all six numbers drawn to hit the jackpot in their respective games.

Each drawing also produced more than 87,200 additional winning tickets across various prize tiers, according to the Lottery.

Retailers selling the winning tickets are recognized with bonuses, though the prizes themselves are subject to applicable withholding.


Key Points

  • Two Match 6 Lotto jackpot tickets worth a combined $2.86 million were sold in Pennsylvania
  • Winning tickets were sold in Cranberry Township (Butler County) and Bethel Park (Allegheny County)
  • More than 87,200 additional tickets won lower-tier prizes over the weekend
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