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In-Depth Analysis
The Florida Lottery features multiple draw games daily, providing numerous chances for residents and visitors to win. On Thursday, April 3, 2025, the key drawings included Cash4Life and Fantasy 5.
Beyond the daily draws, recent weeks have seen notable wins. Two players matched all five numbers in the Fantasy 5 Midday draw on March 28th, securing $28,099 each. One lucky ticket was purchased in Jacksonville at the Gate gas station on Collins Road, while the other was sold in Miami.
Furthermore, a Publix grocery store located in Magnolia Plaza, The Villages, proved lucky again, selling a Fantasy 5 Quick Pick ticket worth $43,664.53 from the Saturday, March 30th draw. This isn't the first major win for this location, as it reportedly sold a $1 million winning ticket back in 2023.
- **How to Play & Claim:** Tickets can be bought at authorized retailers (gas stations, convenience stores, grocery stores) across Florida. Prizes under $600 can be claimed at any retailer. Prizes from $600 up to $1 million generally require visiting a Florida Lottery district office. Larger prizes or those with annual payments must be claimed at the Lottery headquarters in Tallahassee. Winnings up to $250,000 can also be claimed via mail.
- **Winner Disclosure:** Be aware that Florida law requires the winner's full name, city of residence, game won, date, amount, and retailer location to be made public record.
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FAQ
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Takeaways
- Always check your tickets carefully against the official winning numbers.
- Know the process for claiming prizes based on the amount won.
- Remember that lottery winnings are subject to public disclosure in Florida.
- Play responsibly.
Discussion
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Sources
Florida Today: Florida Lottery Cash4Life, Fantasy 5 results for April 3, 2025 target="_blank"
Action News Jax: Winning Fantasy 5 lottery ticket sold in Jacksonville target="_blank" (Note: Actual URL might differ, using based on context)
Villages-News: Lucky lottery ticket sold at Publix in The Villages target="_blank"
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