Tuesday was a lucky day for lottery players across Massachusetts, with eight players who won or claimed one $1 million prize and seven $100,000 prizes.

The $1 million prize was from “ $10,000,000 Lucky Bucks ,” a $20 scratch ticket game released Jan. 10, 2023. There are still three $1 million prizes and two $10 million grand prizes to be claimed as of Feb. 5.

The winning $1 million ticket was sold at a Mobil gas station in Adams.

Someone won one of the $100,000 prizes during the “ Mass Cash ” drawing on Tuesday night. The winning numbers for the drawing were 4, 12, 13, 24 and 28, and the winning ticket was sold at Low Low Convenience Store in Ashby.

Two players claimed $100,000 prizes from the same game called “$15,000,000 Money Maker. ” One of those winning tickets was sold at Chuck’s Liquors in New Bedford, and the other was sold at a Route 18 Superstore in Abington.

There were two winning $100,000 tickets sold in Swansea and claimed Tuesday. One was from the “ $100,000 Cash Extra ” game and was bought at a shop called Newsbreak, and the other was a “ 300X ” ticket sold at James Quick Mart.

Additionally, someone bought a winning “ $100,000 Triple 333 ″ ticket at the Shaw’s in Burlington, and someone bought a winning $100,000 “ Diamond Deluxe ” ticket at a Sunoco in Marlborough — both prizes claimed Tuesday.

Overall, at least 756 prizes worth $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Tuesday, including 16 in Springfield, 27 in Worcester and 68 in Boston.

The Massachusetts State Lottery releases a full list of winning tickets every day. The list only includes winning tickets worth more than $600.

The largest lottery prize won so far in 2025 was worth $15 million. The prize was from a “Diamond Deluxe” scratch ticket sold in Holyoke. Each ticket costs $30 to play, and the game was released Sept. 10, 2024.

The $15 million winner claimed their prize through a trust on Jan. 30, and opted to receive their prize in the form of a one-time payment of $9.75 million. The winner planned to help out their family and use the prize to invest.

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