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A stroke of fortune has struck in Southern California as a single lottery ticket, purchased at a local convenience store, has hit the jackpot, securing a $32 million win.
The winning ticket, sold at a Circle K in Upland, San Bernardino County, matched all six numbers in Saturday night’s SuperLotto Plus drawing, according to the California Lottery.
This marks a significant win as it’s the first time in 26 drawings that a ticket has successfully matched all six numbers. The winning combination included the numbers 8, 11, 22, 37, and 46, with the Mega number being 24.

The fortunate ticket holder now has a window of 180 days from the date of the draw to step forward and claim this life-changing prize.
Meanwhile, the Circle K store that sold the winning ticket will also benefit from this turn of events, earning a retailer bonus of 0.5% of the jackpot, amounting to $160,000.
The Circle K that sold the winning ticket will receive a retailer bonus — typically 0.5% of the jackpot, or $160,000.
The odds of matching all six numbers including the Mega number are 1 in 41,416,353, according to the California Lottery.
Two other tickets matching the five numbers but missing the Mega number were also sold, one at a Los Angeles convenience store and one at a Redondo Beach market.

Each ticket is worth $17,895.
Although making its winner a multi-millionaire overnight, Saturday’s prize is far short of the biggest ever jackpot for the SuperLotto Plus lottery.
That record was set in 2002, when a winning $193 million ticket was sold.
In October 2023, M. Shadoian won the biggest prize in over a decade when he secured an $82 million jackpot with his ticket bought at Spring Valley Market in Victorville, San Bernardino County, according to California Lottery officials.
Saturday’s prize is the largest SuperLotto Plus jackpot since Oct. 11, 2025, when a winning ticket worth $50 million was sold at Village Spirit Shoppe in Westlake Village, LA County.
The store at 4601 Lakeview Canyon Road has been dubbed the luckiest in California, after selling three multimillion-dollar lottery tickets in less than a decade.