A Brooklyn player won a third-prize Powerball ticket worth $50,000 in the April 26 drawing, sold at Lucky Corner Mini Market. The Powerball game remains popular for its large jackpots and multiple prize tiers, with the third-prize awarded for matching five numbers but missing the Power Ball. Though the jackpot was unclaimed, this win adds to the state's success in the lottery system, which contributes billions to public schools annually. The New York Lottery also provides resources for those with gambling issues, promoting responsible gaming practices.
The New York Lottery continues to hold its position as the largest and most profitable lottery in North America, contributing $3.8 billion to public schools.
A Powerball player in Brooklyn scored a $50,000 third-prize ticket, matching five numbers from the April 26 drawing at Lucky Corner Mini Market.
Powerball drawings, held three times weekly, offer a range of prizes, with third-tier wins awarded to tickets matching four white ball numbers plus the Power Ball.
Resources are available for individuals struggling with gambling addiction, including confidential help through the HOPEline, underscoring the lottery's commitment to player welfare.
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