Did anyone win the Super Lotto tonight?
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Did anyone win the Super Lotto tonight?
There was no jackpot winner for this draw.
How do I check my Super Lotto numbers?
The California Lottery Mobile App is a “must have” for any Lottery fan!
- Scan any ticket to see if you are a winner and how much you won.
- Scan your eligible ticket codes to enter weekly 2nd Chance draws for over $200,000 in cash prizes.
- Check winning numbers and jackpot amounts for any Draw game.
Where was Super Lotto ticket bought?
A ticket that hit the jackpot in Saturday’s SuperLotto Plus drawing was purchased in San Diego, the California Lottery announced. The ticket is worth a whopping $38 million and was sold at a 7-Eleven in San Diego located at 430 Spruce St.
Who won the California Lottery?
California Lottery officials on Wednesday announced Kristine Wellenstein has come forward as the sole winner of the $426 million jackpot and has opted to take the lump sum as a result of her win.
Who won the Super Lotto in Moreno Valley?
Sandra Norman bought her ticket at Sunnymead Liquor, which also earned a $65,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket, a California Lottery news release states. Norman often buys her lottery tickets in the same fashion, the release states. She takes her two younger cousins with her to recycle cans and bottles.
How many lotto winners are quick picks?
If you are going strictly by the numbers, more Quick Pickers than self-pickers win lottery jackpots. About 70% of lottery winners used Quick Pick to choose their numbers. But then again, about the same percentage of all lottery players — about 70% – 80% — use Quick Pick to select their numbers.
Who won 13 million Moreno Valley?
MORENO VALLEY, CA — Remember that winning $13 million lottery ticket sold early this year in Riverside County? Sandra Norman sure does because she was that lucky winner, California Lottery officials confirmed this week. It’s been a while. Norman’s jackpot ticket was announced way back on Jan.
How do you play California Lottery?
Players pick five numbers from 1-69 (the white balls) plus one more number from 1-26 (the red Powerball). They have a 1 in 292.2 million chance of getting all six correct and winning the top prize. Recently a California player won the largest lottery prize in the state’s history playing Powerball.