What were the winning Florida Lotto numbers for Saturday, November 8, 2025?
The winning numbers were 16-21-26-40-51-52, and the Double Play numbers were 16-41-42-47-48-51.
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Stay informed about the Florida Lotto November 2025 updates. This article provides winning numbers, jackpot details, and essential information for players.
The Florida Lotto continues to be a popular game, with drawings held every Wednesday and Saturday at 11:15 p.m. ET. Players choose six numbers between 1 and 53, hoping to match all six and win the jackpot. The odds of winning the top prize are 1 in 22,957,480.
Game Add-ons:
Double Play: For an extra $1, players can enter a bonus drawing for a chance to win up to $250,000 using the same numbers. EZmatch: Another $1 add-on that allows players to instantly win prizes by matching EZmatch numbers to their Florida Lotto numbers.
Recent Jackpot Wins:
Oct. 25, 2025: A $6.25 million jackpot was won with a Quick Pick ticket sold in Holmes Beach. Sept. 24, 2025: A $36.5 million jackpot was won with a ticket sold in Hallandale, Florida.
The winning numbers were 16-21-26-40-51-52, and the Double Play numbers were 16-41-42-47-48-51.
Prizes must be claimed within 180 days (six months) from the date of the drawing. For a single-payment cash option, you have 60 days.
Florida law mandates that the Lottery disclose winners' information. However, experts suggest using a trust to claim prizes anonymously.
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