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Tuesday, February 25, 2025

Winning streak continues with third SuperCash! ticket sold in Wisconsin

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Cindy Polzin Director of Wisconsin Lottery | Official Website

Cindy Polzin Director of Wisconsin Lottery | Official Website

For the third time in February, a winning $350,000 SuperCash! ticket has been sold in Wisconsin. The latest winner was purchased at Genoa City BP Operating Corp located at 100 Elizabeth Lane in Genoa City for the drawing held on Saturday, February 22, 2025.

The numbers drawn for this Wisconsin-only Lotto game were 6-9-15-16-19-33. Prior to this win, the largest lottery ticket sold by Genoa City BP Operating Corp was a $24,999 Badger 5 jackpot.

"This is so exciting," said Kim Sikorski, Manager of Genoa City BP Operating Corp. "We have some regulars who really like playing SuperCash! Hopefully, we'll have more big winners soon just like this one."

Earlier in the month, two other $350,000 SuperCash! tickets were sold—one in Florence on February 1 and another in Fitchburg on February 7.

Wisconsin Lottery retailers selling winning tickets over $599 receive a two percent Retailer Performance Program Winning Ticket Incentive up to $100,000.

SuperCash! offers daily drawings throughout the week. Tickets must be bought before 9 p.m. to qualify for that day's draw. Each ticket provides two plays for $1 and includes a free Doubler feature.

Winners have up to 180 days from the draw date to claim their prize. Details on claiming lottery prizes can be found at wilottery.com or through the Wisconsin Lottery mobile app available on both the App Store and Google Play.

The odds of winning the top prize of $350,000 in SuperCash! are approximately 1:1,631,312 while those for winning a Badger 5 jackpot are about 1:169,911.

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