What a treat on Halloween. An All or Nothing ticket in Friday’s midday drawing matched none of the 12 numbers drawn to win a $100,000 top prize! This is the fourth $100,000 top prize produced in the joint Iowa-Minnesota game since it began January 28.
So far, Minnesota players have won two $100,000 top prizes and now Iowa has its second $100,000 top prize winning ticket. The first was claimed by Jimmy Cheng of Urbandale. Cheng won by matching all 12 numbers selected in the game’s midday drawing on May 5.
Friday’s winning ticket was sold at Gasby’s, 1310 S. Gilbert St. in Iowa City. The winning numbers in Friday’s midday All or Nothing drawing were: 6-7-8-12-13-14-17-18-21-22-23-24.
This prize can be claimed at any of our five regional offices. We look forward to meeting the winner or winners of this $100,000 top prize.
All or Nothing is a joint game being offered in both states, with two drawings per day, seven days a week. Players in All or Nothing choose 12 numbers from a pool of 24. Twelve winning numbers are selected in each midday and evening drawing and plays in the game cost $1.
The game has an hourglass prize structure offering 10 ways to win, with the $100,000 top prize at the two extremes - for matching all or nothing - and smaller prizes working in from there. Players can win the game's second prize of $1,000 for matching 11 of the winning numbers or just one of them. The $20 prize level is for those who match 10 numbers or two; the $5 level is for those who match nine numbers or three; and players win $1 for matching eight of the numbers or four. Those who wind up in the middle by matching five, six or seven numbers will not win a prize. The overall odds of winning a prize in the game are 1 in 4.54.
Drawings are held at 12:45 p.m. and 8:45 p.m. daily. Players are able to buy tickets for the next drawing until about half an hour before it. If they purchase a ticket after the cutoff time, it will be for a subsequent drawing.
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