Columbia, October 26, 2025
News Summary
Four Powerball tickets remain unclaimed in South Carolina, including one worth $100,000 sold in Columbia. As winners are urged to check their tickets, lottery officials emphasize the importance of timely claims for prizes that can be redeemed through the South Carolina Education Lottery.
Columbia – The South Carolina Lottery has recently released the winning numbers for several draw games, including Powerball, Pick 3, and Palmetto Cash 5, for October 25, 2025. The Powerball jackpot numbers drawn were 02-12-22-39-67, with the Powerball being 15 and a Power Play multiplier of 2. As excitement builds amongst players, lottery officials are urging ticket holders to check their tickets as four Powerball tickets remain unclaimed as of October 27, 2025.
Aside from Powerball, the winning numbers for other games are as follows: For the Pick 3 Midday drawing, the winning numbers were 8-4-9 with a Fireball of 1. The Pick 3 Evening drawing resulted in the numbers 0-6-0 and a Fireball of 0. In the Pick 4 Midday game, players had the winning numbers of 1-6-5-6, also with a Fireball of 1, while the evening Pick 4 numbers were 5-9-4-8 without a Fireball. For the Cash Pop game, the winning numbers were 03-17-18-21-23, and the Palmetto Cash 5 winning numbers were 03-24-46-58-61.
Among the unclaimed Powerball tickets, one ticket worth $100,000 was sold in Columbia at the Cheapway located at 1854 Shop Rd, on September 6. Additionally, three separate tickets worth $50,000 each were sold in Greer, Greenville, and Goose Creek. All four tickets matched four white ball numbers and the red Powerball number, which has odds of 1 in 913,129. Winners of these tickets have a timeframe of 180 days from the respective draw date to claim their prizes.
Claiming Prizes
Winners of prizes up to $500 can redeem their winnings directly at any authorized South Carolina Education Lottery retailer. For prizes ranging from $501 to $100,000, winners must mail their signed winning ticket along with a completed claim form and a government-issued photo ID to the South Carolina Education Lottery Claims Center. Those winning over $100,000 must claim their prize in person at the South Carolina Education Lottery Headquarters located in Columbia. The process for large prizes requires a signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, a government-issued photo ID, and a Social Security card. Winners of large prizes also have the option to receive their funds via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) for direct deposit.
Important Deadlines and Additional Information
The claim deadline for all lottery prizes is 180 days from the draw date for draw games. Players are encouraged to check their tickets carefully and to visit the South Carolina Lottery claim page for further details and claim forms. With large sums of money at stake, timely claims are essential for potential winners.
For South Carolina residents and lottery players, this recent drawing has raised interest and anticipation. While several prizes remain unclaimed, the deadline approaches, heightening the importance of prompt action by ticket holders.
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Additional Resources
- Greenville Online: South Carolina Lottery Results – October 25, 2025
- WIS TV: $100K Powerball Ticket in Columbia Remains Unclaimed
- Live 5 News: Multiple Winning Lottery Tickets Sold in SC
- Wikipedia: South Carolina Education Lottery
- WIS TV: Scratch-Off Ticket Wins $500K in Columbia
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