Statewide prizes total nearly $31.5 million as 26 tickets deliver $10,000 or more each
A $100,000 scratch-off ticket sold in Elkton topped this week’s Maryland Lottery list of big prizes, and another three tickets worth $50,000 or more were purchased in Germantown, Laurel and Silver Spring.
In all, 26 Maryland Lottery tickets worth $10,000 or more were purchased or claimed in the week ending April 21, and players won prizes totaling nearly $31.5 million in that span.
Winners of prizes larger than $25,000 must redeem their tickets at the Maryland Lottery Claims Center in Baltimore, which is open by appointment only. Prizes of up to $5,000 can be claimed at any of more than 400 Expanded Cashing Authority Program (XCAP) locations. All Maryland Lottery retailers are authorized to redeem tickets up to and including $600. More information is available on the How To Claim page of mdlottery.com.
Here is the weekly roundup of big winners:
Scratch-off prizes claimed April 15-21:
$100,000 Prize
- 50X the Cash, Royal Farms, 25 Augustine Herman Highway, Elkton
$57,777 Prize
- Winning 7s, 7-Eleven, 8472 Piney Branch Road, Silver Spring
$50,000 Prize
- Gold Bar Bingo 4th edition, Chapel Beer & Wine, 19737 Frederick Road, Germantown
$10,000 Prizes
- $1 Million Royale, Talegate Market, 198 Sassafras Street, Millington
- $10,000 Ca$h, Soda Pop Shop, 3003 Northwind Road, Parkville
- $10,000 Ca$h, Country Farm, 104 Gordy Road, Salisbury
- $150,000 Extreme, East Rockville Sunoco, 4100 Aspen Hill Road, Rockville
- $150,000 Extreme, Chadwick Liquors, 7005 Security Boulevard, Windsor Mill
- 50X the Cash, Royal Farms, 379 Conowingo Road, Conowingo
- 50X the Cash, Food Stop Mini, 4820 Boiling Brook Parkway, Rockville
- Money Drop, Forbes BP, 9701 Annapolis Road, Lanham
Winning tickets sold for drawings April 15-21:
- $25,765 7-11-21 ticket sold April 18 at Royal Farms, 1401 South Division Street, Salisbury (claimed)
- $14,816 Hi Lo ticket sold April 17 at E-Z Convenience 2, 4419 York Road, Baltimore (claimed)
- $11,553 Hi Lo ticket sold April 20 at Fox Liquors, 1301 North Fulton Avenue, Baltimore (unclaimed as of April 22)
- $10,000 ticket sold April 16 at Royal Farms, 5 East Timonium Road, Timonium (claimed)
- Two $25,000 tickets, worth a total of $50,000, both sold April 20 at Woodmoor Shell, 7001 Liberty Road, Baltimore (both unclaimed as of April 22)
- $25,000 ticket sold April 14 at Royal Farms, 6430 Baltimore National Pike, Catonsville (unclaimed as of April 22)
- $25,000 ticket sold April 21 at Tri Me Warehouse Foods, 11 Central Avenue, Ridgeley (unclaimed as of April 22)
- $25,000 ticket sold April 13 at State Line Market, 7817 Eastern Avenue, Silver Spring (claimed)
- $25,000 ticket sold April 20 at Foods In, 12549 Mattawoman Drive, Waldorf (unclaimed as of April 22)
- $50,000 ticket sold April 20 at Weis Market, 9270 All Saints Road, Laurel (unclaimed as of April 22)
- $39,318 ticket sold April 15 at Jen Liquors, 5303-5305 York Road, Baltimore (claimed)
- $22,625.50 ticket sold April 20 at Hyattsville Convenience Store, 2230 University Boulevard East, Hyattsville (unclaimed as of April 22)
- $18,808.50 ticket sold April 15 at Chesapeake House Sunoco, Chesapeake House I-95 rest stop, North East (unclaimed as of April 22)
- $14,825 ticket sold April 16 at Westlake Liquors, 1182 Smallwood Drive West, Waldorf (claimed)
The Maryland Lottery encourages players to check their tickets by scanning them at any Lottery retailer or with the Lottery’s mobile apps. Draw game winners have 182 days from the date of a drawing to claim their prizes, and scratch-off winners have 182 days from the announced end-of-game date.
Last claim dates for scratch-off tickets are published in the scratch-off section of mdlottery.com.
Since its inception in 1973, the Maryland Lottery has awarded more than $33.2 billion in prizes to players and generated more than $19.3 billion in Lottery revenue to the State of Maryland. One of Maryland’s largest revenue sources, the Lottery supports important state programs and services including education, public safety and health, human resources and the environment. For more information, visit mdlottery.com. The Maryland Lottery strongly encourages responsible play. Maryland residents can obtain confidential help with a gambling problem at no cost by visiting mdgamblinghelp.org or calling 1-800-GAMBLER.