Pick-6 jackpot climbs to $20 million




NJ’s Trenton The New Jersey lottery said on Wednesday that no ticket matched all of the winning numbers in Monday’s drawing, causing the state’s Pick-6 jackpot to climb to $20 million.

The state’s oldest draw game, which has witnessed significant victories in recent months, including a $30 million reward split by two players in March, now boasts one of the biggest prizes this year. At 10:57 p.m. on Thursday, November 21, the next drawing will take place.

Since its debut in 1980, Pick-6 has expanded to include features like the Double Play option, which gives players another opportunity at bonus prizes in consecutive drawings, and XTRA, which multiplies non-jackpot wins. In Clifton, the game’s record prize of $48.9 million was won in 2002.

On the NJ Lottery website or official Facebook page, lottery fans can view the results for Pick-6 and other New Jersey Lottery games, including as Powerball and Mega Millions.

As players strive for their chance at the multi-million dollar prize, the game is gaining popularity throughout the state due to the jackpot’s constant increase.


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