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Arizona Lottery Winners: Check Your Tickets!

Two lucky lottery players in Arizona are waking up much richer after winning The Pick jackpot. Check your tickets to see if you’re a winner!

2 big winning lottery tickets were sold in Arizona. Here's where and how much was won
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Key Insights

  • Two tickets matched The Pick numbers, splitting a jackpot of approximately $868,400 each.
  • The winning tickets were sold at a Circle K in Phoenix and a Bashas Food City in Tucson.
  • A separate $50,000 Powerball winning ticket was sold at a Maverik gas station in Wickenburg.
  • All three winning tickets remain unclaimed as of June 16, 2025.
  • This year has already seen several large lottery wins in Arizona, including a $112 million Mega Millions jackpot.

In-Depth Analysis

Two winning tickets for The Pick lottery, each worth nearly $870,000, were sold in Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona. According to Arizona Lottery officials, the winning tickets were purchased at a Circle K, located at 4815 E. Carefree Highway in Phoenix, and at a Bashas Food City, located at 428 W. Valencia Road in Tucson.

In addition to The Pick winners, another lottery player won $50,000 from the Powerball after purchasing a ticket at a Maverik gas station on 784 W. Wickenburg Way in Wickenburg. As of Monday, June 16, 2025, none of the prizes have been claimed.

Arizona has seen a string of lottery wins recently, including a $112 million Mega Millions win in January, a $2.9 million The Pick jackpot, a $1.6 million Triple Twist ticket, a $1 million The Pick jackpot, a $2 million Powerball ticket, and another $2 million The Pick ticket.

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FAQ

Where were the winning lottery tickets sold?

The Pick winning tickets were sold at a Circle K in Phoenix and a Bashas Food City in Tucson. The Powerball winning ticket was sold at a Maverik gas station in Wickenburg.

How much are the winning tickets worth?

The two The Pick tickets are worth approximately $868,400 each. The Powerball ticket is worth $50,000.

Have the winning tickets been claimed yet?

No, as of June 16, 2025, all three tickets remain unclaimed.

Takeaways

  • Check your lottery tickets if you purchased them at the Circle K in Phoenix, the Bashas Food City in Tucson, or the Maverik gas station in Wickenburg.
  • Winning tickets from the June 14 drawing remain unclaimed.
  • Arizona has had a year of big lottery wins, so don't give up hope!

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