Million Dollar Win It All: PA’s First Top Prize Claimed


A single scratch-off ticket sold at a Pittsburgh convenience store just became the first big winner of a brand new Pennsylvania Lottery game. The Million Dollar Win It All ticket, purchased at Nilkanth Convenience Corp on Lowrie Street, is worth a full $1,000,000. The winner has not come forward yet, so the story is still missing its main character. But the numbers around it already tell a compelling tale.
The Winning Ticket and Where It Was Sold
The ticket was sold at a Uni-Mart location on Pittsburgh’s North Side, in Allegheny County. Under Pennsylvania Lottery rules, the store earns a $5,000 bonus simply for selling a winning ticket at this prize level. That bonus lands regardless of who eventually claims the money, so the store already has something to celebrate.
Million Dollar Win It All costs $50 per play, placing it firmly in the lottery’s premium scratch-off tier. Games at this price point tend to carry the biggest prizes on the shelf, and this one is no exception. Below the top tier, players can also win 25 second-place prizes of $100,000 each, so the game still pays out serious money even without hitting the very top spot.
Nineteen Million-Dollar Prizes Are Still Out There
Here is the detail that makes this story worth paying attention to. Only one of the original 20 top prizes on Million Dollar Win It All has been claimed. That means 19 separate $1,000,000 prizes are technically still sitting in ticket packs across Pennsylvania, waiting for someone to scratch the right card.
For anyone chasing serious scratch-off money, that kind of ratio does not come around often. Most big-money games see their top prizes claimed steadily once the game gets moving, so a single winner out of twenty this early suggests plenty of runway left. Whether that trend continues depends entirely on ticket sales and a bit of luck, but the odds on paper still favor buyers right now.
A Separate Big Win for Cash 5 Players
The same reporting period also brought a smaller group win elsewhere in the state. Three separate Cash 5 with Quick Cash players matched all five numbers in the June 29 drawing and split a combined $2,000,001 jackpot. Each of the three walked away with $666,667 before taxes.
It is a different game with a different structure, but it adds to a broader picture of a strong stretch for Pennsylvania Lottery players. Between the scratch-off milestone and the split jackpot, the state has seen two notable prize stories land within days of each other.
What Comes Next for Pennsylvania Players
The identity of the Million Dollar Win It All winner has not been released, and it is unclear whether they have claimed the prize through a lump sum or another payout method. Pennsylvania Lottery has not disclosed that detail publicly.
What is clear is that this game still has plenty left to give. With 19 top prizes unclaimed and the second-tier $100,000 prizes still in play, Million Dollar Win It All remains one of the more promising scratch-off games currently on Pennsylvania shelves. For players willing to spend at the premium end, the odds of landing something significant have rarely looked this favorable this early in a game’s run.














