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$1M FL Lotto Ticket Sold At Homestead Publix

The $1 million Florida Lotto prize comes three days after someone won $11 million, which remained unclaimed Monday.

HOMESTEAD, FL — A $1 million Florida Lotto ticket, sold at a Publix in Homestead, has not yet been claimed, according to lottery results.

The winning quick-pick ticket, which was drawn Saturday, was sold at 23300 SW 112th Avenue.

The winning numbers were 1, 14, 36, 38, 42 and 43. The double play option garnered the following winning numbers: 4, 11, 13, 16, 30 and 45. The jackpot reset to $1 million.

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The prize comes three days after someone won $11 million in the Florida Lotto contest, which was unclaimed as of Monday.

Tickets can be purchased until 10:55 p.m. on draw nights, and the drawings are held at 11:15 p.m. Wednesday and Saturday. Tickets cost $2. Current odds of winning are 1:7.61.

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For an extra $1, residents can participate in double play for a bonus drawing of up to $250,000. These drawings are immediately held after Florida Lotto drawings.

Prizes more than $1 million and any prizes with an annual payment option must be claimed at the Florida Lottery headquarters in Tallahassee, excluding Mega Millions and Powerball prizes of $600-$1 million.

Prizes of $250,000 or less can be claimed by mail. See instructions here.

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