Three winning Connecticut Lottery Cash 5 tickets, each worth $100,000, remain unclaimed as of Tuesday morning.
The tickets were sold at different locations across the state following drawings on Friday, Sunday, and Monday.
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The first unclaimed ticket was purchased at Caraluzzis Newtown Market in Newtown. It holds the winning numbers 1-3-12-23-28 from Friday's drawing.
The deadline to claim this prize is December 30.
The second ticket, drawn on Sunday with numbers 1-5-9-25-28, was sold at Howe St Deli & Grocery in New Haven.
It expires on January 1, 2027.
The third winning ticket was drawn on Monday with numbers 3-4-16-23-33.
It was sold at the Big Y World Class Market on Hawley Lane in Stratford and expires on January 2, 2027.
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According to the Connecticut Lottery, the odds of matching all five numbers to win the top Cash 5 prize are 1 in 324,632.
Separately, a Powerball player in Connecticut won $100,000 during the July 4 drawing.
That ticket matched the numbers 17, 38, 46, 50, and 69, with a Powerball of 20.
Because no one hit the full Powerball jackpot on Saturday, the top prize for the next drawing grew to an estimated $416 million, with a cash value of $186.6 million.
Connecticut Lottery regulations require that winning draw game tickets be claimed within 180 days from the drawing date.
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Prizes of $50,000 or more must be claimed in person at the lottery headquarters in Wallingford.