South Carolina, October 14, 2025
News Summary
A lucky South Carolina Lottery player won $2.5 million from a scratch-off ticket. The winning ticket was sold at Nick’s Mart in Woodruff. Another player won $500,000 at City Fuel & Food in Columbia, while a third won $2 million from a ticket purchased at Harris Teeter in Summerville. These wins highlight the exciting potential of the state’s lottery games.
Columbia, SC – South Carolina Lottery players have reason to celebrate following multiple significant wins revealed from the October 13, 2025 lottery results. The state has seen numerous players strike it rich, including one lucky individual who won a staggering $2.5 million jackpot from a scratch-off ticket.
The winning ticket was a Magnificent Jumbo Bucks scratch-off purchased at Nick’s Mart on North Main Street in Woodruff, SC. The odds of winning this particular prize are 1 in 1.72 million. In addition to the winner’s good fortune, Nick’s Mart will receive a commission of $25,000 for selling the winning ticket. Currently, three prizes of $2.5 million still remain unclaimed in the Magnificent Jumbo Bucks game.
Another notable win was recorded at City Fuel & Food, a gas station and convenience store located on Bush River Road in Columbia, SC, where a player won $500,000 while playing the Red Hot Bonus scratch-off game. The odds of winning this prize were 1 in 1.5 million. The winner plans to celebrate by purchasing a brand-new car for his wife and intends to buy a used car for himself. City Fuel & Food will also gain a commission of $5,000 for selling the winning ticket, with one of the four top prizes still available in the game.
Furthermore, a lucky participant emerged with a $2 million prize from the “Double Up!” scratch-off ticket purchased at Harris Teeter in Summerville, SC. This winner expressed plans to buy a house with his winnings. Having previously won $10,000 about a decade ago, this player considers himself to be very fortunate. Harris Teeter will earn a $20,000 commission for facilitating the sale of the winning ticket. There are still three $2 million prizes available in the Double Up! game.
Daily Lottery Results
As part of the lottery results on October 13, 2025, the following numbers were drawn:
- Powerball: Winning numbers: 13-14-32-52-64; Powerball: 12; Power Play: 2
- Midday Pick 3: 7-5-7; Fireball: 7
- Evening Pick 3: 6-1-6; Fireball: 2
- Midday Pick 4: 7-6-9-3; Fireball: 7
- Evening Pick 4: 1-9-8-1; Fireball: 2
- Midday Cash Pop: 11
- Evening Cash Pop: 11
- Cash Pop winning numbers: 06-19-28-41-42
- Palmetto Cash 5 winning numbers: 12-13-46-49-68
- Powerball Double Play: Winner of Powerball Double Play: 07
Claiming Lottery Prizes
Winners of lottery prizes in South Carolina are required to understand the claiming process to receive their rewards. Prizes of up to $500 can be redeemed directly at authorized retailers. For winnings ranging from $501 to $100,000, players must mail the ticket along with a claim form and valid identification to the Claims Center. For amounts exceeding $100,000, winners need to claim their prizes in-person at the Lottery Headquarters in Columbia. All claimed prizes must be done within 180 days of the respective draw date. Additionally, an optional Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) can be utilized for large winnings, allowing for a direct deposit into the winner’s bank account.
Privacy for Lottery Winners
In South Carolina, lottery winners have the option to remain anonymous, allowing them to maintain privacy after a significant win. This regulation has provided peace of mind for many winners who prefer to keep their financial breakthroughs private.
As lottery players continue to dream big across the state, these recent victories highlight the excitement and life-changing potential of playing the lottery in South Carolina.
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Additional Resources
- Greenville Online: South Carolina Lottery Results
- WLTX: Evening SC Lottery Results
- WYFF: South Carolina Lottery Winner in Woodruff
- The State: Lottery News
- WBTV: Man Wins $2 Million Lottery
- Wikipedia: South Carolina Lottery
- Google Search: South Carolina Lottery Results
- Google Scholar: South Carolina Lottery Winning Numbers
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Lottery
- Google News: South Carolina Lottery News
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