Originally published Wednesday, February 2, 2011 at 11:11 PM
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No WA jackpot winners for Powerball, Lotto, Hit 5
No top-prize tickets were sold in Washington for Wednesday's $35 million Powerball drawing, the Washington State Lottery's $6.1 million Lotto jackpot or the $130,000 Hit 5 cashpot.
The Associated Press
No top-prize tickets were sold in Washington for Wednesday's $35 million Powerball drawing, the Washington State Lottery's $6.1 million Lotto jackpot or the $130,000 Hit 5 cashpot.
The next Lotto will be worth $6.3 million while the Hit 5 cashpot will be $170,000.
The Powerball numbers were: 3-14-33-53-57 The Powerball was 36 and the Power Play was 4.
In Lotto, 13 tickets were sold with five of six winning numbers and are worth $1,000 each. Another 697 tickets had four winning numbers and are worth $30 apiece. The winning numbers were: 1-2-15-27-44-46.
In Hit 5, 45 tickets were sold with four of the five winning numbers and are worth $100 each. Another 1,192 tickets had three winning numbers and are worth $10 apiece. The winning numbers were: 5-10-15-17-20.
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