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Winning $100K lottery ticket sold at Metro Market in Wauwatosa

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Richard Fitzgerald Director Of Security at Wisconsin Lottery | Official Website

Richard Fitzgerald Director Of Security at Wisconsin Lottery | Official Website

A winning $100,000 All or Nothing lottery ticket was sold in Wauwatosa at the Metro Market located on 6950 W. State St. for the May 6, 2025, evening drawing. The ticket matched all 11 numbers: 2-3-4-6-13-14-15-18-19-21-22.

Metro Market has a history of selling winning tickets, having previously sold a Badger 5 jackpot, a $50,000 Powerball ticket, and scratch tickets worth $30,000 and $100,000.

This marks the sixth All or Nothing top prize won this year. Other locations with winning tickets include Piggly Wiggly in Oshkosh on February 5, Kwik Trip in Kenosha on February 10, Deon's BP in Madison on March 25, Meijer in Sheboygan on March 28, and Kwik Trip in Kimberly on April 23.

All or Nothing players can win the top prize by matching either none or all of the numbers. Of the last six $100,000 winners this year, five have matched all numbers.

Retailers selling winning tickets over $599 receive a two percent incentive through Wisconsin Lottery's Retailer Performance Program.

Players have up to 180 days from the draw date to claim their prizes. Details for claiming prizes are available at wilottery.com. The Lottery also offers a mobile app for checking tickets.

The odds of winning the All or Nothing top prize are approximately one in 352,716. Tickets cost $2 per drawing with drawings held twice daily throughout the week. Purchases must be made before specific times depending on whether it is for the Midday or Evening drawing.

In comparison, odds for other lotteries such as Badger 5 and Powerball differ significantly; they stand at one in 169,911 and one in 913,130 respectively for their jackpots and prizes.

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