California Lottery Player Wins $32M – Prize Still Unclaimed
- Someone in Southern California won the jackpot of a lifetime, securing the ticket for the eight-figure prize with a claimant yet to step forward
A SuperLotto Plus ticket has been sold in Southern California, with one lucky player (or a group of players) now holding the key to a life-altering $32-million payout.
The lottery has confirmed the sale of the winning ticket, meaning that the big prize has now been won. Along with the eight-figure payout, two other tickets claimed $17,895 each. They had lined up the five winning numbers, but missed
Jackpot Starts from $7M When Reset
The new prize has been set at $7 million, and is still growing, as anticipation for the Wednesday, March 4 draw is building up. Besides the big winners, there were 100,000 other SuperLotto Plus winning tickets, scooping up prizes between $1 and $2,000.
Otherwise, the $32-million jackpot could have been split three-way instead. As to the winner, they managed to get the mega number of 24, while also aligning the winning numbers 8, 11, 22, 37, and 46. The lottery couldn’t offer much detail as to who had won, as they had not stepped forward to claim the prize.
Regardless, the ticket was bought at a Circle K store at 681 E. Foothill Blvd. in Upland, a town east of Los Angeles. The SuperLotto Plus has habitually produced big-time winners, with the previous big drop taking place on December 11, 2025, when someone in Artesia scooped up a $47 million prize.
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