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Massachusetts Lottery Sees Multiple $100,000 Winners This Week

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Massachusetts Lottery Winners

CAMBRIDGE, Mass. — Four winning Mass Cash tickets worth $100,000 were sold across the state on Saturday. Three of the winning tickets were purchased at Convenience Plus on Massachusetts Avenue in Cambridge, while one was purchased at Mass Convenience on Massachusetts Avenue in Lexington.

Players of Mass Cash choose five numbers between 1 and 35 and can select the number of drawings they want to play. Drawings occur daily at 9 p.m. A prize of $100,000 is awarded to anyone who matches all five numbers. The odds of winning the game’s largest prize are 1 in 324,632.

On Saturday alone, at least 229 prizes worth $600 or more were claimed statewide, including four in Springfield, three in Worcester, and 15 in Boston. The Massachusetts Lottery releases a list of winning tickets every day, covering those worth more than $600.

This week also revealed the two largest lottery prizes won so far in 2025, each worth $15 million. One of these prizes came from a winning “Diamond Deluxe” scratch ticket sold in Holyoke, while the other came from a “300X” scratch ticket sold on Cape Cod.

On Wednesday, a winning $100,000 lottery ticket was claimed at a Shell gas station in Massachusetts. That ticket was part of the “$15,000,000 Colossal Millions” scratch ticket game, which was released on April 15. The ticket was sold in Franklin. Additionally, a $100,000 prize was won during that night’s Mass Cash drawing, with winning numbers 1, 7, 8, 17, and 19, purchased at Hancock Tobacco in Quincy.

Throughout Wednesday, at least 516 prizes worth $600 or more were won, including 14 in Springfield, 19 in Worcester, and 53 in Boston.

On Thursday, a $2 million prize was claimed from a $10 crossword scratch ticket game. This was the grand prize for the game released on June 25, 2024. The winning ticket was bought at a 7-Eleven in East Boston. Also, two $100,000 prizes were won that day—one from the daily drawing and the other from a winning ticket sold at Atlantic Hill Market in Hull.

As of May 9, there remains one $2 million prize and four $1 million prizes yet to be claimed in Massachusetts.

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