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Florida Woman Hits Jackpot: Quick Pick Leads to $2 Million Win

Florida Woman Hits Jackpot: Quick Pick Leads to $2 Million Win

In a stroke of luck that changed her life, a Florida woman has won a staggering $2 million from the Jackpot Triple Play drawing. The winning ticket, a quick pick purchased at a Publix on Southwest 137th Avenue in Miami, turned the winner into an instant millionaire on March 5, 2025.

The lucky winner, who has chosen to remain anonymous, opted for the quick pick option, a random selection of numbers by the lottery terminal. This choice proved to be life-altering as it matched all six numbers in the drawing: 4, 10, 19, 27, 30, and 43. The winner decided to take the lump-sum payment, receiving a one-time payment of $1,261,058.78 before taxes.

This win marks one of the largest prizes awarded in the Jackpot Triple Play game, which offers players the chance to win big with a $2 ticket. The game, exclusive to Florida, requires players to match all six numbers drawn to win the jackpot. If no one wins the jackpot, the money rolls down to players who match at least three numbers, increasing the chances of winning a prize.

The Publix store where the ticket was purchased has also benefited from the sale, receiving a $4,000 bonus commission for selling the winning ticket. This adds to the excitement and community spirit surrounding the win, as local businesses and residents celebrate the life-changing event.

This story serves as a reminder of the unpredictability of luck and the potential for life-altering moments in everyday activities like buying a lottery ticket.

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