Where can I claim my lottery prize?
Prizes up to $600 can be claimed at any PA Lottery retailer. Larger prizes require a claim form or visiting a Lottery Area Office.
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Here's a recap of the Pennsylvania Lottery results from March 3, 2026, and news of a lucky scratch-off winner in Philadelphia.
The Pennsylvania Lottery offers numerous opportunities to win through various draw games and scratch-off tickets. On March 3, 2026, the winning numbers for Mega Millions and other daily games were announced. In addition to the draw games, a lucky player in Philadelphia won $1 million from a "Merry Money Match" scratch-off ticket purchased in the Mayfair neighborhood. Players can claim prizes up to $600 at any PA Lottery retailer. Prizes between $600 and $2,500 require a claim form and can be redeemed at a retailer or by mail. Prizes over $2,500 require mailing the signed ticket with a claim form or visiting a Lottery Area Office.
Prizes up to $600 can be claimed at any PA Lottery retailer. Larger prizes require a claim form or visiting a Lottery Area Office.
Drawings for various games occur daily and weekly. Check the schedule here.
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