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1 big winner in Wash. Lottery's Hit 5 game
One winning ticket was sold for the $100,000 cashpot in Monday night's drawing for the Washington State Lottery's Hit 5 game.
One winning ticket was sold for the $100,000 cashpot in Monday night's drawing for the Washington State Lottery's Hit 5 game.
Nobody won the $2.9 million Lotto jackpot, so Wednesday's top prizes will be $3.1 million in Lotto and $100,000 in Hit 5.
In Lotto, 11 tickets were sold with five of the six winning numbers and are worth $1,000 each. Another 546 tickets had four winning numbers and are worth $30 apiece. Sales were $265,276 and the winning numbers were: 3-7-26-30-36-48.
In Hit 5, 36 tickets were sold four of the five winning numbers and are worth $100 each, and 1,014 had three winning numbers for $10 payouts. Sales were $103,857 and the winning numbers were: 9-12-27-29-32.
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