$100,000 lottery scratch ticket sold at Cumberland Farms on Cape Cod

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August 13, 2026

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A Massachusetts State Lottery player won $100,000 with a $2 scratch ticket sold at Cumberland Farms.

The prize was claimed on Monday, according to the lottery’s website. The winning ticket for the “20X” game was sold at Cumberland Farms on Route 28 in East Falmouth.

The chances of winning the game’s $100,000 grand prize are one in 3,360,000. Three grand prize tickets were distributed; two have been claimed, leaving one remaining.

Additionally, two other rewards were claimed in Massachusetts on Monday. Both rewards were valued one million dollars.

Overall, 688 lottery prizes for $600 or more were won or claimed in Massachusetts on Monday, with 67 in Boston, 15 in Springfield, and 16 in Worcester.

Every day, the Massachusetts State Lottery distributes a complete list of winning tickets. The list only contains winning tickets worth more than $600.

The greatest lottery prize claimed in Massachusetts this year was $25 million. It was a “$25,000,000 Mega Money” ticket purchased at a Cumberland Farms petrol station in Turners Falls, Montague’s largest of five communities.

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