
Two winning scratch tickets worth $2 million apiece were claimed in Massachusetts on Friday, and another $1 million ticket was claimed as well.
One of the players claimed the top prize in the “$2,000,000 50X Cashword” game with a $10 ticket purchased at a Mobil station in Lowell. It was the first top prize claimed in that game, leaving four remaining.
Another player won the $2 million top prize on a “2,000,000 Diamond Cashword” game. That $10 ticket was purchased at a Turnout Variety store in Leominster. It was the second of five top prizes available in that game.
A $1 million ticket was claimed in “$4,000,000 Platinum Jackpot.” The player purchased the $10 scratch ticket at Daily Convenience in Auburn. It was the final $1 million prize (of six) remaining in that game; there is still one top prize of $4 million left unclaimed.
Overall, at least 1,265 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Tuesday, including 24 in Springfield, 48 in Worcester and 91 in Boston.
The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of winning tickets every day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.
The largest lottery prize won so far this year was worth $1 million a year for life, from a winning “Lifetime Millions” scratch ticket sold in Springfield and claimed in July.
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