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Triple triumph: Third $100,000 All or Nothing jackpot-winning ticket sold in Wisconsin in March

All or Nothing is paying out jackpots in March!

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Todd Betzold

Bad luck may come in threes, but the opposite has been true for All or Nothing players in Wisconsin for the month of March.

For the third time in March, a $100,000 jackpot-winning All or Nothing ticket was sold in the Wisconsin Lottery.

The third winning ticket

For this third winning ticket, the lucky winner matched 11 of 11 numbers for the March 18, 2024, evening drawing. The winning numbers for that drawing were 1, 2, 5, 7, 8, 13, 15, 16, 21, and 22. The winning ticket was purchased at Kwik Trip on 6 W. Hidden Trail in Elkhorn.

Things continue to come up in three in Wisconsin, as the Kwik Trip is no stranger to selling big lottery ticket winners. In the last three years, Kwik Trip has sold three winning tickets — one for $10,000, another for $135,000, and this new win of $100,000.

For selling the winning ticket, Kwik Trip will receive a bonus. Wisconsin Lottery retailers who sell winning tickets over $599 get a two percent bonus up to $100,000.

Claiming your winning ticket

Lucky winners in the Wisconsin Lottery have 180 days from the official draw date to claim prizes.

To see if they have the winning ticket or any winning tickets from past drawings, players can visit the All or Nothing page.

All or Nothing — how does it work?

All or Nothing is a lottery game offered only in Wisconsin. Tickets are $2 per play, and the odds of winning the $100,000 top prize are 1 in 352,716.

Drawings for All or Nothing are held seven days a week, twice every day. The midday draw takes place at 1:30 p.m. CT, and the evening draw is at 9:00 p.m. CT.

To play, you need to pick 11 numbers from 1 to 22. If you want the computer to select the numbers for you, just ask the retailer for a Quick Pick. Choose what drawing you want to enter and how many days to play.

Players have a chance of winning eight different prizes, ranging from $4 up to the top prize of $100,000. If there are fewer or equal to 20 top prize winners, they all get $100,000. However, if there are more than 20 winning tickets in one draw, $2 million will be split equally between them.

To win the top prize, players need to match all the numbers from the draw or none of them — that's why it's called All or Nothing. Players can also win prizes for matching 1, 2, 3, 8, 9, and 10 numbers.

In Wisconsin, five $100,000 top prize tickets have been sold in 2024. Of those five winning tickets, three of them matched 11 of 11 numbers, including the win in Elkhorn.

Enjoy playing the Wisconsin Lottery, and please remember to play responsibly.

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