The Pick-6 lottery game in New Jersey. (Credit: New Jersey Lottery)
A local convenience store has sold a lottery ticket worth an estimated $25.8 million, state lottery officials said Tuesday.
The QuickChek at 2307 Route 88, located between the state highway and Herbertsville Road in Point Pleasant Borough, sold one ticket matching all six numbers drawn for the Monday, Aug. 14, Pick-6 with Double Play drawing. The winning ticket will claim the $25.8 million annuity jackpot.
Lottery officials said the jackpot is the fourth largest in the history of Pick-6 game.
The winning numbers for the Monday, August 14, drawing were: 10, 12, 21, 30, 38, and 45. The jackpot will reset to $2 million for the next drawing that will be held on Thursday, Aug. 17.