- **Q: What did Ana Garcia win?
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Lottery / State Lottery
A Massachusetts woman's life has changed after winning a significant lottery prize in the Lucky for Life game. Ana Garcia of Lynn matched the first five numbers in the February 1, 2026, drawing, securing a $25,000 a year for life prize.
Ana Garcia's win comes as the Lucky for Life game prepares for its final drawing. The game, offered in Massachusetts for 14 years, will be replaced by Millionaire for Life, a new national draw game with a grand prize of $1 million a year for life and a second-tier prize of $100,000 a year for life. The final Lucky for Life drawing will take place on February 21, 2026, with the new game launching the following day. Millionaire for Life tickets will cost $5 each, compared to the $2 price of Lucky for Life tickets. The odds of winning any prize in Millionaire for Life are 1 in 8.47, with the odds of winning the grand prize at 1 in 22.9 million. According to Massachusetts State Lottery Executive Director Mark William Bracken, the change aims to merge Lucky for Life and Cash4Life into a more advanced product, though the Massachusetts Lottery did not initially favor the price increase.
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