Multiple people scored six-digit prizes playing “Mass Cash” on Friday.
The three people who each won $100,000 playing “Mass Cash” on Friday bought their winning tickets from the Franklin Mini Market in Franklin, the Colbea convenience store and gas station in Stoughton and the Trenton Street Market in East Boston, according to the Massachusetts State Lottery’s website.
The odds of winning $100,000 playing “Mass Cash” are one in 324,632. To play the number selection lottery game, participants pick five numbers between one and 35 manually or randomly with the “Quic Pic” computer system. Each play costs $1, and drawings are held every night at 9 p.m.
The winners of the three $100,000 “Mass Cash” prizes were not the only lucky lottery players in Massachusetts this week. Another person won a $120,000 prize from a “Keno” ticket sold at Jackansons liquor in Marshfield on Friday.
Earlier this week, someone in Marlborough claimed a $2 million grand prize from a crossword-style lottery scratch ticket Thursday. Another person came forward Wednesday to claim a winning $1 million ticket they bought at a Mobil gas station in Foxborough. A $1 million prize was claimed Tuesday from the state lottery’s newest $10 scratch ticket game, and on Monday, someone came forward to claim the first $4 million grand prize from a lion-themed scratch ticket game.
The state lottery publishes a list online every day of all the winning tickets in the commonwealth worth at least $600. There were 628 prizes worth $600 or more won or claimed in Massachusetts on Friday, including 12 in Springfield, 21 in Worcester and 60 in Boston.