Luck Strikes Again: Massachusetts Lottery Players Win Big with $100,000 Prizes

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Mass. State Lottery winner: $100,000 prize won from $2 ticket sold in Boston

In an exciting twist of fate, a Massachusetts State Lottery player has added a cool $100,000 to their fortune through a $2 scratch ticket bought at a Boston convenience store.

The winning ticket, a triumph in the game "100,000 Diamonds," was swiftly claimed on Friday. The Quality Market convenience store, nestled on N. Beacon Street in the Brighton neighborhood of Boston, turned out to be the place where this stroke of luck transpired, as reported on the State Lottery's official website.

The odds of securing the highest prize of $100,000 in "100,000 Diamonds" stand at one in 3.024 million, making this win all the more exceptional. This fortunate ticket-holder wasn't the sole beneficiary of lottery luck in the commonwealth this week. 

Jay's Wine & Spirit in New Bedford also sold a $100,000 ticket, contributing to the feeling of celebration. Moreover, a scratch ticket from Dracut Town Variety in Dracut granted another individual a remarkable $1 million prize, adding to the state's lottery buzz.

As each day unfolds, the State Lottery reveals a roster of winning tickets valued at over $600, offering a thrilling peek into the world of possibilities. Friday alone witnessed a total of 667 winning lottery tickets, with notable clusters in Springfield, Worcester, and Boston. This year's Massachusetts highlights include back-to-back Mega Millions jackpots of $33 million and $31 million, igniting the lottery fervor in January.