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SuperLotto Plus Jackpot Climbs to $14 Million After No Winning Tickets
LOS ANGELES, California — The SuperLotto Plus jackpot has reached an estimated $14 million after no tickets sold matched all six numbers drawn Wednesday evening. The California Lottery revealed that the jackpot was previously valued at $13 million.
The numbers drawn on Wednesday night were 7, 8, 32, 41, 45, with a Mega number of 9. There were also no tickets with five numbers, missing the Mega number, according to officials.
This marks the seventh consecutive drawing since a ticket was last sold with all six winning numbers, highlighting the increasing difficulty in winning the top prize. The odds of matching all five regular numbers and the Mega number are 1 in 41,416,353.
Players are encouraged to participate in the upcoming Saturday drawing, where they can purchase tickets until 8:00 PM, just before the draw at 9:00 PM. The jackpot for this Saturday’s drawing is now set at $14 million, enticing many hopeful players.
Earlier this year, the California Lottery emphasized the importance of responsible gaming, urging players only to play what they can afford to lose. As the excitement grows for the SuperLotto Plus, lottery officials remind participants to check their tickets carefully and to play responsibly.
