Arizona
A lottery ticket worth $722K was sold at this Arizona store
Powerball jackpot climbs to $1.6 billion, among largest in US history
The U.S. Powerball jackpot has climbed to an estimated $1.6 billion, cementing its place among the largest lottery prizes in American history.
- A lottery ticket sold in Prescott, Arizona, won the Triple Twist Jackpot of $722,755.
- The winning numbers for the Saturday, Feb. 7 drawing were 13, 19, 20, 25, 28 and 31.
- Arizona Lottery officials advise all players to check their tickets for potential winnings.
One lucky Arizona resident just got the ultimate surprise this weekend.
According to Arizona Lottery officials, a jackpot-winning Triple Twist ticket was sold in Prescott ahead of the Saturday, Feb. 7, drawing. The winner will take home $722,755.
Triple Twist is a daily game where players choose six numbers from 1-42 and get multiple rows of numbers for one ticket, meaning there are lots of ways to cash in beyond just the top prize. Arizona Lottery officials encourage all players to double-check their tickets.
According to Arizona Lottery officials, the winning ticket was sold at Shell 61, 333 Grove Ave, Prescott, AZ.
Here is when the next drawing will be.
Who won the lottery in Arizona?
One lucky Arizonan won the Triple Twist Jackpot on Saturday, Feb. 7, for $722,755.
Where was the winning Triple Twist ticket sold in Arizona?
According to Arizona Lottery officials, the winning ticket was sold at Shell 61, 333 Grove Ave., Prescott.
How many numbers do you need to win Arizona Triple Twist?
According to the Arizona Lottery, players have to match three or more of their numbers in a single row, either their pick or quick-picked, to the winning drawn numbers. Match all six numbers in a single row to win the jackpot.
Saturday’s winning jackpot numbers were 1, 18, 25, 36 and 41. The next drawing is Monday, Feb. 9, with an estimated jackpot of $205,000.
(Updated with new information.)
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