3 Mass. Lottery tickets worth $100K won, claimed on Friday
One of the winning tickets came from the game, 'Mass Cash.' The ticket was sold at a Shaw's market in Worcester and was won during the game's drawing held on May 30. The winning numbers were 5,11,14,25,35.
A $100,000 ticket was claimed on Friday from the game, '300X.' The ticket was sold in Beverly at Schooner Hannah Beer & Wine. The odds of winning the game's grand prize of $15 million are one in 5,376,000. Three grand prize tickets were sent out, two have been claimed, leaving one remaining.
Another $100,000 ticket was sold in East Boston at the East Boston Corner Market.
The prize was won in the game, '$15,000,000 Colossal Millions.' Although three grand prize tickets in the amount of $15 million have been dispersed across the state for 'Colossal Millions,' none of the tickets have been claimed. The odds of winning the $15 million prize are one in 5,040,000.
The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of winning tickets every day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.
Across the state, there were 666 prizes worth $600 or more that were won or claimed in all lottery games on Friday, including 60 in Boston, 24 in Springfield, and 20 in Worcester.
Mass. State Lottery winner: 2nd $2M prize claimed from $50 ticket in 2 days
Mass. State Lottery winner: $100K prize claimed in $2 game; one grand prize remains
Winning $100,000 Mass Cash ticket sold at Chelsea Market Basket
Winning $100,000 Mass Cash ticket sold at Weymouth convenience store
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