
A Florida woman turns $50 lottery scratch-off into $1 million when she wins lottery prize
A Florida woman turns $50 lottery scratch-off into $1 million when she wins lottery prize
A southwest Florida woman won a $1 million lottery prize after buying a scratch-off ticket at a Circle K convenience store, the Florida Lottery announced on April 29.
The winner, 67-year-old Gail Riola of North Port, bought a ticket at a Circle K in Port Charlotte, opting to play the 500X the cash scratch-off game for $50.
She walked away with a $1 million prize, or $640,000 after fees were taken out. The store where Riola bought her winning ticket also won a $2,000 bonus commission for selling the ticket, the lottery said in a news release.
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How do you play the game?
The 500X cash scratch-off game was first launched in early 2024.
To get a prize, players must match their numbers or bonus numbers to any winning number. Players also have the chance to win 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, 100 or 500 times the prize shown, or more if they set a 'star' symbol.
What's the top prize?
The top prize for the $50 500X scratch-off game is $25 million, the largest amount ever up for grabs on a Florida scratch-off game. Players have a 1 in 4.23 chance of winning the game, the lottery said.
Saleen Martin is a reporter on USA TODAY's NOW team. She is from Norfolk, Virginia – the 757. Email her at sdmartin@usatoday.com.

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