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$570K Multi-Match jackpot leads Maryland Lottery’s biggest wins of the week

A $570,000 Multi-Match jackpot ticket sold in Columbia topped the Maryland Lottery’s largest prizes for the week of April 13–19.

The winning ticket, purchased at a 7-Eleven on Snowden River Parkway for the April 16 drawing, marks the second time in 2026 that the top prize has been claimed in the state’s in-house jackpot game.

Earlier this year, a jackpot ticket with an estimated annuity value of $1.7 million was sold in St. Mary’s County for the March 19 drawing.

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Another major prize was sold in Hagerstown, where a Cash Combination FAST PLAY progressive jackpot ticket worth $156,581 was purchased on April 19.

Across the state, the Maryland Lottery paid out more than $30.4 million in prizes during the week, including 27 tickets worth $10,000 or more.

Several $50,000-winning tickets were also sold or claimed through scratch-off games and Pick 5 drawings in communities including Accokeek, Baltimore, Beltsville, Berlin and Glen Burnie.

Among the notable scratch-off wins, two $50,000 prizes were claimed on “Winning Streak” and “Break the Bank” tickets sold in Berlin and Glen Burnie, respectively.

Additional prizes included a $20,000 “$1,000,000 Crossword” ticket sold in Fort Washington and multiple $10,000 winners from games such as “$5,000,000 Luxe,” “Money,” and “Scratch and Match.”

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Pick 5 drawings produced multiple high-tier winners throughout the week, including three $50,000 tickets sold in Baltimore, Accokeek and Beltsville.

Several $25,000 tickets were also sold across the state, with some already claimed.

Other notable wins included a $12,000 Keno ticket sold in Ocean City and several Racetrax prizes exceeding $10,000 in Clinton, Nottingham and Dundalk.

Lottery officials remind players to sign the backs of their tickets and store them in a safe place.

More information is available on the How to Claim page of the Lottery website.


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