Wisconsin Lottery reports million-dollar scratch winner and several big Powerball prizes

Cindy Polzin Director, Wisconsin Lottery President
Cindy Polzin Director, Wisconsin Lottery President - Wisconsin Lottery
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Several Wisconsin Lottery players claimed significant prizes over the weekend, including a $1,000,000 scratch ticket win and multiple Powerball and All or Nothing wins.

On Friday, Dean Luck visited the Madison Lottery office to claim a $1,000,000 prize from a Million Dollar Diamonds scratch ticket. The ticket was purchased at Jerry’s Automotive in Beaver Dam. According to the Wisconsin Lottery, this game still has one top prize of $1,000,000 remaining. The odds of winning this top prize are 1 in 160,000.

A $100,000 All or Nothing ticket was drawn on Saturday for the September 6 Midday drawing. The winning ticket matched none of the 11 numbers and was sold at Kwik Trip in Winneconne.

Saturday evening’s Powerball drawing resulted in four notable wins across Wisconsin. Three tickets worth $50,000 each were sold at Bhirdos by the Bay in Sister Bay, Marathon Express Mart in Antigo, and Kwik Trip in Neenah. Another Powerball ticket purchased at Kwik Trip in Ashwaubenon included the $1 Power Play feature; due to a 2X multiplier being drawn that night, this ticket’s prize increased from $50,000 to $100,000.

The Wisconsin Lottery advises all Powerball players to check their tickets. “Powerball offers nine different prize levels. In Wisconsin, for the Saturday, September 6 Powerball drawing, 173,905 tickets won prizes ranging from $4 to $100,000 from the Saturday drawing.”

Players have up to 180 days from the draw date to claim winnings. Information about claiming prizes is available on the official website (https://www.wilottery.com/). Players can also verify if their tickets are winners using the Wisconsin Lottery mobile app available on both major app stores.

All or Nothing drawings take place twice daily throughout the week with tickets costing $2 per draw. To win the top prize of $100,000 in All or Nothing by matching either all or none of the numbers selected out of eleven carries odds of about 1 in 352,716.

Powerball draws occur every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 9:59 p.m., with tickets needing purchase before 9:00 p.m. Each play costs $2; adding Power Play costs an extra dollar per play. The odds of winning a standard $50,000 Powerball prize are roughly 1 in 913,130 while there was a roughly one-in-two chance for a 2X multiplier during Saturday’s draw.



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