ELLISON BAY – A lottery ticket bought at a Door County retailer has received $100,000 within the All or Nothing recreation.
A participant bought a ticket for the Tuesday night drawing that matched not one of the numbers drawn – 1-3-7-12-13-14-15-18-19-20-21 – at Pioneer Retailer, 12023 State 42 in Ellison Bay.
Within the All or Nothing recreation, gamers can win the highest prize by matching both not one of the 11 drawn numbers or by matching all 11 numbers.
A complete of 17 $100,000 high prize-winning tickets have been bought in 2024, in keeping with Wisconsin Lottery, with eight matching 0 of 11 numbers, together with the win in Ellison Bay.
That is the second time this 12 months a profitable $100,000 All or Nothing ticket has been bought in Door County. On Oct. 28, a $100,000 winning ticket was purchased at Tripura Petroleum LLC in Sturgeon Bay.
The chances of profitable an All or Nothing high prize are 1 in 353,716.
The winner has 180 days from the draw date to say their prize.
Tickets to play All or Nothing are $2 every. The drawings are held twice day by day. Tickets have to be bought earlier than 1:30 p.m. for the noon drawing and earlier than 9 p.m. for the night drawing.
Wisconsin Lottery retailers who promote profitable tickets over $599 obtain a 2% Retailer Efficiency Program Profitable Ticket Incentive, as much as $100,000. So on this case, the shop received $2,000.
Final December, Door County additionally had an enormous lottery win when a Powerball player won $150,000.