What are the odds of winning the Lucky for Life $25,000 a year for life prize?
The odds of winning this prize are one in 1.8 million.
News / Lottery
Multiple Lucky for Life lottery tickets have recently hit big in Connecticut and North Dakota, awarding winners $25,000 a year for life. This surge of luck has lottery players checking their numbers and dreaming of financial security.
The Lucky for Life lottery continues to create opportunities for players across the United States. In Connecticut, the winning ticket was sold at Alltown Fresh Bolton. The state has seen a series of winners this month, adding to the excitement. Previously, the winning numbers for the Aug. 12 drawing were 1-11-18-29-34 and the Lucky ball was 15; that ticket was sold at Sunshine Convenience Store in Cheshire. The winner of the August 12 drawing has not yet claimed the ticket.
In North Dakota, the winning ticket at M&H Gas #25 in Minot adds to a string of lottery wins in the state. Thomas Lawler, director of the North Dakota Lottery, noted that North Dakota players have experienced considerable luck recently, including multiple $22,000 2by2 prizes and $5,000 Lucky for Life prizes.
Lottery officials encourage players to check their numbers promptly and sign the back of their tickets to ensure they can claim their prize. The odds of winning the $25,000 a year for life prize are one in 1.8 million.
The odds of winning this prize are one in 1.8 million.
The top prize is $1,000 a day for life.
Winners can choose between an annuity of $25,000 a year for life (minimum of 20 years) or a lump sum cash payment of $390,000.
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