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October 13, 2025

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Weekend Lotto Drawings include $40,000 Mega Millions, $100,000 All or Nothing, and $50,000 Powerball Winners
Big wins happen at Dyckesville Kwik Stop in Luxemburg, Holiday Station Store in Milltown, and W & L Petroleum, LLC in Milwaukee

Big Wins

MADISON, Wis. -- Wisconsin Lottery retailers sold three big winning tickets over the weekend.

The excitement started with the October 10, 2025, Mega Millions drawing, when a winning $40,000 ticket was purchased from Dyckesville Kwik Stop on N8780 City Rd. DK in Luxemburg. The ticket included a 4X Multiplier turning a $10,000 win into a $40,000 prize. The Mega Millions ticket matched four numbers (3-18-23-32-56) and the Mega Ball (8).

On Saturday, October 11, two other Wisconsin Lottery retailers joined in on the fun. Holiday Station Store on 101 State Rd. 35 in Milltown sold a winning $100,000 All or Nothing ticket, matching 0 out of 11 numbers, for the Midday drawing, while W & L Petroleum, LLC on 1401 W. Mitchell St. in Milwaukee sold a winning $50,000 Powerball ticket for the Powerball drawing. The Powerball ticket matched four of five numbers (13-16-18-20-27) and the Powerball (10).

Prior to Friday's drawing, 13.6 million Mega Millions players had won $344.4 million in non-jackpot prizes – a 339% increase or 4.4X the value of the $78.3 million those same wins would have paid out in the old game. The October 10 drawing produced 381,739 winning tickets (across all prize tiers) in the United States, for total winnings of more than $8 million. Wisconsin was the only state to have a 4X winner. The estimated Mega Millions jackpot for the Tuesday drawing is $600 million – the 11th largest jackpot in the game's history.

For Holiday Station Store, the retailer is celebrating the second time it has sold a winning $100,000 All or Nothing ticket. All or Nothing players can win the $100,000 top prize by matching 0 out of 11 numbers or by matching 11 out of 11 numbers. Including the Holiday Station Store win, six out of 13 $100,000 All or Nothing winning tickets sold in 2025 have matched 0 out of 11 numbers.

According to Powerball.com, there were 19 winning tickets that won $50,000 or more, in the US, for the Saturday drawing. Powerball offers nine different prize levels. In Wisconsin, 7,243 tickets won prizes ranging from $4 to $50,000. The estimated jackpot for tonight's Powerball drawing is $258 million.

Wisconsin Lottery retailers who sell winning tickets over $599 receive a two percent Retailer Performance Program Winning Ticket Incentive, up to $100,000.

Players have 180 days from the draw date to claim their winnings. Information on how to claim a prize is available at wilottery.com. Players can also see if their ticket is a winner by using the Lottery's mobile app, available at the App Store or Google Play.

Mega Millions now features a built-in Multiplier that comes with every Mega Millions play and improves all winning non-jackpot prizes by 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X or 10X. Mega Millions drawings are Tuesday and Friday at 10 p.m. Tickets must be purchased before 9 p.m. on Tuesday and Friday to be included in that day’s drawing.

The odds of winning a $10,000 Mega Millions base prize (before multiplying) are 1:893,762. The odds of a Mega Millions play receiving a 4X Multiplier at the time of purchase are 1:8.

The odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot are 1:290,472,336.

All or Nothing is a Wisconsin-only Lotto game. The odds of winning the $100,000 top prize are 1:352,716. Tickets are $2 per drawing. Drawings are held seven days a week, twice daily. Tickets must be purchased before 1:30 p.m. for the Midday drawing and before 9:00 p.m. for the Evening drawing.

Powerball drawings are Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 9:59 p.m. Tickets must be purchased before 9:00 p.m. to be included in a drawing. Powerball tickets are $2 per play, with the option to buy the Power Play feature for an additional $1.

The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are 1:292,201,338 while the odds of winning a $50,000 Powerball prize are 1:913,130. To win a $4 Powerball prize, the odds are either 1:92 or 1:32, depending on the individual play.


ABOUT THE WISCONSIN LOTTERY

The Wisconsin Lottery enriches communities statewide by giving back 93 percent of its revenue to winners, retailers, and Wisconsin homeowners. Since 1988, the Wisconsin Lottery has generated:

  • More than $20.1 billion in total revenue
  • Over $11.4 billion in prizes paid
  • More than $6.1 billion in funding for property tax credits to eligible Wisconsin homeowners.

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