Winning Pa. Lottery's Fast Play ticket worth $161k sold in Butler County

By |
Pennsylvania Lottery Fast Play ticket worth more than $161,000 sold

A winning Pennsylvania Lottery's Fast Play lottery ticket worth $161,000 was sold in Butler County for Tuesday’s drawing. 

The winning ticket was purchased from the Rite Aid, located at 1520 North Main Street in Butler. The store will receive a bonus of $500 for selling the winning ticket. 

The Pennsylvania Lottery is operated by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. A Fast Play game is printed from a lottery terminal, however, it is played in a similar manner to the instant games. Typically, the player must match one or more numbers or symbols to the designated winning symbols in order to win. Currently, Fast Play games are offered at price points of $1, $2, $3, $5, $10, $20, and $30.

Certain Fast Play games may offer a progressive jackpot which increases with each ticket sold until a jackpot winning ticket is generated, at which point the jackpot resets to a base amount.