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Someone in Ripon, Wisconsin, just won $350,000 playing SuperCash!

Is the winning ticket in your pocket?

The SuperCash! logo over a Wisconsin map pointing to Ripon, the location of the $350,000 jackpot winner.
The SuperCash! logo over a Wisconsin map pointing to Ripon, the location of the $350,000 jackpot winner. Photograph credit to the Wisconsin Lottery.
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Did someone say goodbye to the Monday blues with a bang? A lucky lottery player in Ripon just won a whopping $350,000 playing SuperCash!

The winning ticket was sold at Webster's Marketplace on 1188 W. Fond du Lac St. for the Monday, June 17th drawing. The winning numbers were 5-6-16-17-19-28. This is the sixth time this year someone has walked away with the top prize playing SuperCash!

Is this your lucky ticket?

Before this win, the biggest lottery wins at Webster's Marketplace were a $20,000 scratch-off ticket and a $48,000 Badger 5 jackpot.

Thinking of trying your luck? Here's what you need to know about SuperCash!

  • It's a Wisconsin-only game with daily drawings, seven days a week. Dream of winning big any day of the week? SuperCash! has you covered. Unlike some lotteries with limited drawing schedules, you can try your luck every single day.
  • Tickets cost $1 for two plays and must be purchased by 9 p.m. to be included in that day's drawing. Two chances to win for just a dollar? That's a pretty good deal. Just remember, you need to get your ticket before 9 p.m. to be in the running for that day's drawing.
  • You choose six numbers from 1 to 39. The beauty of SuperCash! lies in its simplicity. Pick any six numbers between 1 and 39, and you're in the game!
  • There's a Doubler feature that can multiply non-top prizes at no additional cost. Imagine winning a smaller prize and then having it doubled! The Doubler feature adds an extra layer of excitement to SuperCash! If the Doubler number is drawn, all non-jackpot prizes get a boost.

The odds of winning the $350,000 SuperCash! top prize are 1 in 1,631,312. While the odds are steep, it only takes one ticket and a little bit of luck to become a big winner.

How to claim your prize

Wisconsin Lottery winners have 180 days from the draw date to claim their prize. You can find information on claiming prizes and check your tickets using the convenient Wisconsin Lottery mobile app.

About the Wisconsin Lottery

The Wisconsin Lottery is all about giving back. Since 1988, over 93% of their revenue has gone to winners, retailers, and Wisconsin homeowners.  When you play the Wisconsin Lottery, you're not just playing for yourself; you're contributing to your community.

Ready to play? Grab a SuperCash! ticket and see if you're the next lucky winner!  Maybe you'll be the one celebrating a life-changing win!

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