Two Massachusetts lottery players claimed $1 million prizes on Thursday - one from a $10 scratch ticket game and the other from a $10,000,000 Bonanza ticket. Over 500 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed in the state on Friday, including 10 in Springfield, 14 in Worcester, and 45 in Boston.
Editors Note This story was updated at 1 24 p.m. on Dec. 19 to reflect correct prize totals. Two lottery players in Massachusetts claimed 1 million prizes on Thursday.One was from the 100X scratch ticket game and was sold at a convenience store in Abington. The 10 game was released in June and still has two 4 million grand prizes remaining to be claimed as of Dec. 19. It also has three 1 million prizes remaining.The other 1 million prize claimed Thursday was from a winning 10 000 000 Bonanza ticket that was sold in South Weymouth.Overall at least 500 prizes worth 600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Friday including 10 in Springfield 14 in Worcester and 45 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 largest lottery prize won so far this year was worth 1 million a year for life from a winning Lifetime Millions scratch ticket sold in Springfield and claimed in July.Massachusetts State LotteryLucky for Life winner Mass. lottery player wins 25 000 a year for lifePowerball jackpot rolls to 1.5B ahead of Saturday night drawingPowerball winner Mass. lottery player wins 2M prize in 1.27B drawingMass. State Lottery winner Springfield Worcester shops sell 100K tickets