Massachusetts Lottery Player Claims $1 Million Scratch Ticket Prize

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A lucky Massachusetts Lottery player is now $1 million richer after cashing in a winning “Strike it Rich” scratch ticket on Friday.

The $10 game, which launched on May 12, still has plenty of big prizes up for grabs. All three $4 million top prizes remain unclaimed, while five of the six $1 million prizes are still available. The winning ticket was sold at Grab N Go in Brockton.

More lottery highlights:

  • 🎉 A separate player won $100,000 playing the $30 “Millions” scratch ticket.
  • 📍 That ticket was purchased at a Pride gas station in Holyoke.
  • 💰 Across Massachusetts, 582 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed on Thursday alone.

Boston led the way with 64 winning tickets worth at least $600, followed by Worcester with 20 and Springfield with 18.

Meanwhile, the biggest lottery prize claimed in Massachusetts this year remains an incredible $25 million win from a “$25,000,000 Mega Money” scratch ticket. That life-changing ticket was sold at a Cumberland Farms store in Turners Falls, the largest village in Montague.

The Massachusetts State Lottery continues to publish daily reports featuring all prizes of $600 or more claimed across the state, giving players a closer look at where the latest big wins are happening.