Lottery

Ticket for SC’s largest-ever rolling jackpot was just sold. Check your numbers

Check your tickets.

Someone recently bought a record-breaking game, South Carolina Education Lottery officials said Tuesday in a news release.

The person who bought a Palmetto Cash 5 ticket in Sumter won a $1,132,000 grand prize, which is the largest-ever rolling jackpot for a South Carolina lottery game, according to the release.

Now a search is underway for the winner.

What turned out to be the seven-figure winning Palmetto Cash 5 ticket was sold at the Kwik Mart gas station/convenience store at 2350 Peach Orchard Road in Sumter, officials said.

The winning numbers from Monday’s drawing were 4, 7, 10, 20 and 30.

The Palmetto Cash 5 ticket matched all five numbers drawn to win the game’s top prize, officials said.

The winner has 180 days to claim the six-figure prize, according to lottery officials.

The winner will be allowed to retain some privacy, as South Carolina is one of 11 states — along with Arizona, Delaware, Georgia, Kansas, Maryland, New Jersey, North Dakota, Ohio, Texas and Virginia — that allow lottery winners to remain anonymous.

“Sign the back of your ticket and put it in a safe location until you’re ready to come forward to claim the prize,” lottery officials said.

For complete information on claiming prizes, go to sceducationlottery.com.

The jackpot rolled 44 times before Monday’s win, according to the release.

The odds of winning $1,132,000 playing Palmetto Cash 5 are 850,668-to-1, officials said.

The Kwik Mart will receive a commission for selling the winning ticket when it is turned into lottery officials.

The Palmetto Cash 5 jackpot for Tuesday night’s drawing is reset at $100,000.

It costs $2 to purchase a Palmetto Cash 5 ticket, and drawings are held on a daily basis at 6:59 p.m., officials said.

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Noah Feit
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