This Cumberland Farms in Western Mass. sold a winning $100,000 lottery ticket
The $100,000 prize was from '$100,000 Double Match,' a $2 scratch ticket game released in April. There's still two $100,000 grand prizes remaining to be claimed in the game as of June 25.
The winning $100,000 ticket was sold at a Cumberland Farms gas station located in North Adams.
Overall, at least 573 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Tuesday, including 10 in Springfield, 18 in Worcester and 57 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 two largest lottery prizes won so far in 2025 were each worth $15 million. One of the prizes was from a winning 'Diamond Deluxe' scratch ticket sold in Holyoke, and the other was from a '300X' scratch ticket sold on Cape Cod.
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