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Rolling Cash 5 delivers third straight night of jackpot winners

Three wins in three nights — the latest $100K win follows jackpots in Lima and Belmont earlier this week.

Giant Eagle, located at 36475 Euclid Avenue in Willoughby.
The Giant Eagle, located at 36475 Euclid Avenue in Willoughby, is where the latest Ohio Rolling Cash 5 jackpot-winning ticket was sold. Photograph credit to Google Maps.
Todd Betzold

It's not every week that Lady Luck sets up camp in Ohio, but lately, she's practically taken up permanent residence. For three nights in a row, the Rolling Cash 5 jackpot has been hit, defying odds that would make even the most seasoned lottery players do a double-take.

From Belmont to Lima to Willoughby, each night has brought a new winner and a fresh wave of excitement. And the winning buzz doesn't stop there, as other Ohio Lottery players have also been cashing in on big prizes this week, making it feel like the entire state is on a roll.

Three-night jackpot winning streak

The odds of winning the Rolling Cash 5 jackpot from the Ohio Lottery are 1 in 575,757. For three straight nights, one lucky ticket has beaten those odds in Ohio, and we have seen a jackpot winner for the in-state draw game each night.

Things kicked off on Tuesday, August 5, 2025. For that night, the winning numbers were 2, 7, 12, 34, and 38.

The winning ticket was purchased at Bel Morr Market in Belmont. The jackpot had climbed to $222,000 for that lucky winner.

The jackpot was then reset to $100,000 for Wednesday, August 6, and again, one lucky ticket matched all the winning numbers to win the jackpot. The winning numbers for that night were 3, 7, 22, 23, and 27.

The winning ticket was purchased at Just Smokes in Lima and won the $100,000 jackpot.

The jackpot was reset again to $100,000 for the Thursday, August 7, drawing, and again, we had another jackpot winner. The winning numbers for last night's drawing were 2, 5, 15, 28, and 31.

This winning ticket was purchased at Giant Eagle, located at 36475 Euclid Avenue in Willoughby.

All of the lucky winners have 180 days from the date of the draw to claim their prize.

A winning week in Ohio

While the Rolling Cash 5 draw game is on a winning streak, it looks like players, in general, are on a hot streak in the Buckeye State.

A Toledo woman recently won the top prize of $80,000 a year for 25 years playing the $2,000,000 Cashword scratch-off game. She purchased the winning ticket from Sam's Deli, located at 812 Matzinger Rd. in Toledo.

The lucky winner made her way to lottery headquarters to claim her prize and chose the one-time lump sum option of $1 million. After taxes were withheld, she received $720,000.

On Wednesday, August 6, a Powerball player matched all five of the winning white balls drawn, but missed out on matching the Powerball to win $1 million. The winning ticket was purchased at Circle K #5624 in Seville.

The winning numbers for that draw were 15, 27, 43, 45, and 53, with the Powerball number being 9. While this lucky player won $1 million, there was no overall jackpot winner, and it grew to an estimated $482 million with a cash value of $218.9 million for the drawing on Saturday, August 9.

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

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