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Lucky Miami lottery player Rodolfo Lima won a $5 million prize with a $20 Gold Rush Limited instant win game. He opted to take the one-time lump sum payment of $3,960,000.00. He purchased the winning ticket from Cafe España Restaurant, located at 498 West 28th Street in Hialeah. The retailer received a $10,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
How to play Gold Rush Limited
This is a $20 instant-win game with a top prize of $5 million. To play, scratch off the six gold bar symbols to reveal the winning numbers. Then scratch off the 20 sacks of cash symbols to reveal your numbers. If any of your numbers match the winning numbers, you win the prize shown by that number. Reveal a 5X or 10X symbol and multiply your prize by that amount. Reveal a gold bar symbol and win $500 instantly. Match a winning number to a bonus spot and win the amount shown in that spot.
Another Florida player won $1 million playing the Florida 50X The Cash instant-win game
It's also been a lucky month for Tammy Kenon of Quincy. The 55-year-old won a cool $1 million with a Florida 50X The Cash scratch-off game. She opted to take home the one-time lump sum payment of $695,000.00. Tammy purchased her winning ticket from Sunset Mart, located at 650 South Adams Street in Quincy. The retailer gets a $2,000 bonus for selling the winning ticket.
How to play Florida 50X The Cash
This is a $5 instant-win game with a top prize of $1 million. To play, simply scratch off the four dollar symbols to reveal the winning numbers. Then, scratch off the 12 stacks of cash symbols to reveal your numbers. If any of your numbers match the winning numbers, you win the prize shown by that number. Reveal a 5X, 10X, 20X, or 50X symbol and multiply your prize by that amount. Scratch off the Bonus Box. If any of your numbers match the Bonus Box number, you win double all the prizes shown on the ticket.
About the Florida Lottery
The Florida Lottery's mission is to devote as much of its revenue as possible to the enhancement of public education throughout the Sunshine State. Since it was launched in 1988, the Florida Lottery has contributed over $1 billion to education. This has enabled more than 983,000 students to attend college on a Bright Futures Scholarship.
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