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Powerball ticket bought in Pulaski County wins estimated $161 million jackpot
Mar 05, 2023 — ,

The winning ticket was bought at Gill Brothers, located at 4442 Cleburne Blvd. in Dublin, VA. The question now is: Who bought that ticket? Who is Virginia’s next multi-millionaire?
The winning numbers in Saturday’s Powerball drawing were 10-16-18-40-66, and the Powerball number 16.
This is the fourth-largest prize ever won in a Virginia Lottery game. It’s the second time a Powerball jackpot has been won in Virginia.
Whoever has the ticket now has 180 days from the drawing to claim the prize. That person or persons will have a choice: either take the full jackpot amount, before taxes, in annual payments over 30 years, or take a one-time cash option of an estimated $81.9 million before taxes.
Powerball drawings are held at 10:59 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. The odds of matching all six numbers to win the jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million. The overall odds of winning any Powerball prize are 1 in 25. For more information on Powerball, visit the game’s site.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. In Fiscal Year 2022, the Lottery raised more than $779 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.

Virginia Lottery releases March sports wagering activity report. Total handle increased 9% year over year.
May 01, 2025 — ,
The Virginia Lottery today released its report on sports wagering activity submitted by licensed operators for the month of March 2025.
Between March 1 and March 31, 2025, Virginians wagered $689,665,044 (“handle”), 8.5% higher than last March. A complete list of all approved operators can be found here, under the “approvals” tab. For March, fourteen mobile operators and three casinos were authorized to accept wagers in Virginia.
Virginia bettors won a total of $638,986,760 for a combined 7.35% operators win percentage (“hold”).
State law places a 15% tax on sports betting activity based on each permit holder’s adjusted gross revenue (AGR), which is defined as total wagers minus total winnings and other authorized deductions.
|
Mobile Operators |
Casino Retail Activity |
Total Mar-25 |
Gross sports gaming revenues |
$683,133,146 |
$6,531,898 |
$689,665,044 |
Gross winnings |
($633,199,075) |
($5,787,686) |
($638,986,760) |
Allowable Bonuses and Promotions |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Other deductions |
($5,541,162) |
($51,930) |
($5,593,092) |
AGR (Adjusted Gross Revenue) |
$44,392,910 |
$692,282 |
$45,085,192 |
Of the state tax on sports betting AGR, the statute specifies 97.5 percent is to be deposited in the state’s General Fund and 2.5 percent is to be deposited into the Problem Gambling Treatment and Support Fund administered by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services.
Eleven operators reported net positive AGR for March, leading to $6.8 million in tax payments for the month:
|
Monthly Taxes |
Total Tax |
$6,754,928.21 |
General Fund Allocation |
$6,586,055.00 |
Problem Gambling Treatment and Support Fund Allocation |
$168,873.21 |
About Virginia Lottery
The Virginia Lottery is responsible for the regulation of sports wagering in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Monthly financial reports and other important information about legal sports wagering is posted at www.valottery.com/casinosandsportsbetting.

Mega Millions ticket bought in Chester wins $2 million
Apr 30, 2025 — $2,000,000 — Chester,

The winning numbers for the April 29 drawing were 16-33-40-51-57, and the Mega Ball number was 10. This ticket matched the first five numbers and missed only the Mega Ball number.
The base prize amount for matching the first five numbers in Mega Millions is $1 million. However, each Mega Millions play now contains a Multiplier, randomly assigned at purchase. The multiplier on this particular play was 2X, which doubles the prize to $2 million.
Whoever has the winning ticket has 180 days from the drawing date to claim the prize. The Virginia Lottery advises that before doing anything else, the winner should immediately sign the back of the ticket to establish ownership. When the person is ready to claim the million-dollar prize, he or she should contact the Virginia Lottery.
This is the only ticket in the nation that matched the first five numbers in Tuesday’s drawing. No ticket matched all six numbers to win the jackpot, so the jackpot for the Friday, May 2, drawing grows to an estimated $80 million.
Mega Millions drawings are held Tuesday and Friday nights at 11:00. Drawings are streamed live at www.valottery.com. The odds of winning the $1,000,000 prize in Mega Millions are 1 in 12,629,232.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. The ticket was bought in Chesterfield County, which received more than $39.8 million in Lottery funds for K-12 education last fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2024, the Lottery raised more than $934 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.

Expiring prize alert! Mega Millions ticket worth $1 million bought in Deltaville will expire soon unless it’s redeemed
Apr 24, 2025 — ,

A Mega Millions ticket won $1 million in the November 22, 2024, drawing. Since then, no one has come forward with that winning ticket to claim the prize.
By law, winning tickets in Virginia expire 180 days after the drawing. That means the ticket will become worthless at 5:00 p.m. (close of business) on Wednesday, May 21.
The ticket was bought at the 7-Eleven at 16624 General Puller Highway in Deltaville.
The winning numbers for that drawing were 13-20-26-32-65, and the Mega Ball number was 2. This ticket matched the first five numbers and missed only the Mega Ball number.
Unclaimed prizes, by law, go to Virginia’s Literary Fund, which provides low-interest loans to localities for public school construction, renovations and technology upgrades.
Whoever has the winning ticket should contact the Virginia Lottery immediately. The Lottery has eight customer service centers across Virginia where the ticket can be redeemed.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. This ticket was bought in Middlesex County, which received more than $722,000 in Lottery funds for K-12 education last fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2024, the Lottery raised more than $934 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.

Virginia Lottery releases March casino activity report
Apr 15, 2025 — ,
Today, the Virginia Lottery released its report on casino gaming activity for the month of March 2025. There are three operating casinos in Virginia: Hard Rock Bristol, Rivers Casino Portsmouth, and Caesars Virginia.
During March, gaming revenues from Virginia casinos totaled $85.2 million. Virginia law assesses a graduated tax on a casino’s AGR, or wagers minus winnings, and $15.3 million in taxes were paid to the Gaming Proceeds Fund.
Mar-25 |
Hard Rock Bristol |
Rivers Casino Portsmouth |
Caesars Virginia |
Total |
|||
Count |
AGR |
Count |
AGR |
Count |
AGR |
Adjusted Gaming Revenue |
|
Slots |
1444 |
$17,345,311.22 |
1423 |
$19,899,575.24 |
1479 |
$26,023,314.43 |
$63,268,200.89 |
Table Games |
73 |
$3,981,804.25 |
84 |
$7,979,302.45 |
100 |
$9,962,293.75 |
$21,923,400.45 |
Total |
1517 |
$21,327,115.47 |
1507 |
$27,878,877.69 |
1579 |
$35,985,608.18 |
$85,191,601.34 |
Of the state tax on casino AGR, the statute specifies distributions to the Problem Gambling Treatment and Support Fund, the Family and Children’s Trust Fund, and the host city. For the Bristol casino, statute specifies the portion of taxes reserved for the host city go to the Regional Improvement Commission (RIC). The timing of the tax distributions varies, but the allocation of the monthly taxes from the casino activity is as follows:
Hard Rock Bristol |
Rivers Casino Portsmouth |
Caesars Virginia |
Monthly Total |
|
Total Tax |
$3,838,880.78 |
$5,018,197.98 |
$6,477,409.47 |
$15,334,488.23 |
Host City / RIC (6% of AGR) |
$1,279,626.93 |
$1,672,732.66 |
$2,159,136.49 |
$5,111,496.08 |
Problem Gambling Treatment and Support Fund (0.8% of total tax) |
$30,711.05 |
$40,145.58 |
$51,819.28 |
$122,675.91 |
Family and Children’s Trust Fund (0.2% of total tax) |
$7,677.76 |
$10,036.40 |
$12,954.82 |
$30,668.98 |
Remaining available in the Gaming Proceeds Fund |
$2,520,865.04 |
$3,295,283.34 |
$4,253,498.88 |
$10,069,647.26 |
About Virginia Lottery
The Virginia Lottery assumed regulatory oversight of casino gaming in the Commonwealth in 2020. Taxes generated by casino gaming will benefit priorities as determined by the General Assembly. Information about casinos, including regulations and approvals, can be viewed at www.valottery.com/aboutus/casinosandsportsbetting/casinos.

Lightning strikes twice for Concord woman who wins $100,000 – again!
Apr 08, 2025 — $100,000 — Concord, VA

That’s how Sharon Godsey described to Virginia Lottery officials the moment she realized she’d won $100,000 in the March 31 Powerball drawing.
This isn’t the first time the Concord woman has won $100,000 playing the Virginia Lottery. In 2013, she won the $100,000 top prize in the Sapphire Riches scratcher game.
Her latest win came when she bought a ticket at Carson Market, located at 10060 Village Highway in Concord. She ended up matching four of the first five numbers plus the Powerball number. Normally, that wins $50,000. However, she spent an extra dollar for Power Play® when she bought the ticket, which doubled the prize to $100,000.
The winning numbers were 12-41-44-52-64, and the Powerball number was 25. She selected the numbers on her ticket using a combination of some of her favorite numbers.
Powerball drawings are held at 10:59 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. The odds of matching all six numbers to win the jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million. The overall odds of winning any Powerball prize are 1 in 25. For more information on Powerball, visit the game’s site.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. Ms. Godsey lives in Campbell County, which received more than $8 million in Lottery funds for K-12 education last fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2024, the Lottery raised more than $934 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.

Truck driver stops in Carroll County and wins $1 million Virginia Lottery prize
Apr 08, 2025 — $1,000,000 — Lambsburg, VA

When he scratched the second ticket, he discovered he’d won the game’s $1 million top prize.
“You never think you’re going to hit the big one!” he told Virginia Lottery officials.
This is the second top prize claimed in the $1,000,000 Gold Rush game, which means three more top prizes remain unclaimed. The game features prizes ranging from $75 to $1 million. The odds of winning the top prize in this game are 1 in 734,400. The odds of winning any prize in this game are 1 in 3.55.
Mr. Golz, who is from Wild Rose, Wisconsin, said he plans to invest his winnings. He had the choice of taking the full $1 million prize in annual payments over 30 years or a one-time cash option of $500,000 before taxes. He chose the annuity. In addition, Love’s receives a $10,000 bonus from the Lottery for selling the winning ticket.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. The winning ticket was bought in Carroll County, which received more than $4.2 million in Lottery funds for K-12 education last fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2024, the Lottery raised more than $934 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.

While waiting to board a flight, North Chesterfield woman wins $133,000
Apr 04, 2025 — $133,287 — North Chesterfield, VA

The Chesterfield woman was sitting at the gate at Richmond International Airport waiting for her flight to Atlanta to start boarding, so she went online with her phone and started playing the Virginia Lottery’s The Lamp game. She ended up winning a $133,287 jackpot.
“I couldn’t scream because I was in an airport!” she later told Lottery officials.
The Lamp is one of dozens of online games available on the Virginia Lottery’s mobile app and at valottery.com. It features a progressive, growing jackpot. The odds per game of winning a prize are 1 in 3.55.
In addition to online instant games, players can purchase Powerball, Mega Millions, Cash4Life, Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5 and Cash 5 with EZ Match plays online. Players must be at least 18 years of age and physically located in Virginia.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. Ms. Williams lives in Chesterfield County, which received more than $39.8 million in Lottery funds for K-12 education last fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2024, the Lottery raised more than $934 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.

Carrollton woman wins $150,000 playing Powerball online
Apr 04, 2025 — $150,000 — Carrollton, VA

As she looked more closely, the Carrollton woman realized she’d matched a total of five of the winning numbers.
“My heart just dropped!” she later told Virginia Lottery officials.
The winning numbers were 5-20-29-39-53, and the Powerball number was 6. Ms. Butler matched four of the first five numbers plus the Powerball number. Normally, that wins $50,000. However, she spent an extra dollar for Power Play® when she bought the ticket, which tripled the prize to $150,000.
She selected her numbers using a combination of favorite numbers. She said she has no immediate plans for her winnings except to pay bills.
Powerball drawings are held at 10:59 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. The odds of matching all six numbers to win the jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million. The overall odds of winning any Powerball prize are 1 in 25. For more information on Powerball, visit the game’s site.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. Ms. Butler lives in Isle of Wight County, which received more than $3.7 million in Lottery funds for K-12 education last fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2024, the Lottery raised more than $934 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.

Madison Heights man wins $629,130 in Cash 5 with EZ Match drawing
Apr 04, 2025 — $629,130 — Madison Heights, VA

But he was wrong. He was the person who matched all five numbers to win the $629,130 jackpot.
“I was kind of in shock!” he later told Lottery officials.
The Madison Heights man bought his ticket online using the Virginia Lottery’s app. He used Easy Pick, allowing the numbers on his ticket to be selected for him at random. Those winning numbers were 4-8-16-30-33.
The Virginia Lottery gives players the opportunity to play popular games, such as Powerball, Mega Millions, Cash4Life, Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5 and Cash 5 with EZ Match, online. Players must be at least 18 years of age and physically located in Virginia.
Cash 5 with EZ Match features a rolling jackpot starting at a minimum of $200,000. The odds of matching all five numbers to win the jackpot are 1 in 1,221,759.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. Mr. Almond lives in Amherst County, which received more than $4.8 million in Lottery funds for K-12 education last fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2024, the Lottery raised more than $934 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.

Alexandria man scratches to win $500,000 Virginia Lottery prize
Apr 04, 2025 — $500,000 — Alexandria, VA

When he scratched the ticket, he said he knew right away he’d won the game’s top prize.
“I was very happy and in disbelief, but I kept myself quiet,” he told Virginia Lottery officials as he redeemed his ticket.
Hamilton is one of dozens of scratcher games available from the Virginia Lottery. It features prizes ranging from $10 up to that $500,000 top prize. The odds of winning the top prize in the Hamilton game are 1 in 612,000. The odds of winning any prize in this game are 1 in 3.77.
The winning ticket was bought at the 7-Eleven at 3412 Mount Vernon Avenue in Alexandria. It’s the second top prize claimed in the Hamilton game, which means one more $500,000 winner is unclaimed.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. Mr. Gonzales lives in Alexandria, which received more than $5.2 million in Lottery funds for K-12 education last fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2024, the Lottery raised more than $934 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.

Woodbridge man wins more than $175,000 playing Virginia Lottery online
Apr 04, 2025 — $178,234 — Woodbridge, VA

It happened when he played the online game on his mobile device, just before going to work.
The Lamp is one of dozens of online games available on the Virginia Lottery’s mobile app and at valottery.com. It features a progressive, growing jackpot. The odds per game of winning a prize are 1 in 3.55.
In addition to online instant games, players can purchase Powerball, Mega Millions, Cash4Life, Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5 and Cash 5 with EZ Match plays online. Players must be at least 18 years of age and physically located in Virginia.
Mr. Albino said he has no immediate plans for his winnings except to take care of his family.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. Mr. Albino lives in Prince William County, which received more than $64.6 million in Lottery funds for K-12 education last fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2024, the Lottery raised more than $934 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.

Leesburg man opts for $1 million prize in Cash4Life® game
Apr 04, 2025 — $1,000,000 — Leesburg, VA

That’s the choice Brian Brurok of Leesburg had after matching the first five winning numbers in the Virginia Lottery’s Cash4Life® game. He chose the cash option.
It happened with a ticket for the March 23 drawing that he bought online using the Virginia Lottery’s mobile app. The winning numbers for that drawing were 2-8-22-40-54, and the Cash Ball number was 2.
He used Easy Pick and allowed the computer to randomly select the numbers on the ticket.
Mr. Brurok, who is a software engineer, said he intends to use the winnings to take care of his family.
Virginia Lottery gives players the ability to play Cash4Life® and many other drawing games online, along with dozens of instant games available only online.
Cash4Life® is played in ten states, including Virginia. It features a top prize of $1,000 per day for life and a second prize of $1,000 per week for life. Drawings are held nightly at 9 p.m. Each play costs $2. The odds of winning the top prize are 1 in 21.8 million.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. Mr. Brurok lives in Loudoun County, which received more than $23.6 million in Lottery funds for K-12 education last fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2024, the Lottery raised more than $934 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.

Like father, like son: Norfolk man buys Virginia Lottery scratcher and wins $100,000
Apr 04, 2025 — $100,000 — Franklin, VA

He stopped at Park N Shop, located at 700 South Street in Franklin, bought a Bingo Multiplier ticket, and scratched it. Since he didn’t know much about playing the Lottery, he wasn’t sure if he’d won anything, so he showed the ticket to his father.
“Son, that’s $100,000!” his father told him.
“Dad, stop playing!” Curtis replied.
But his father was right. The ticket was one of the game’s three top prize-winning tickets.
“I guess he’s my good-luck charm!” Curtis told Lottery officials as he redeemed his winning ticket.
Bingo Multiplier is one of dozens of scratcher games offered by the Virginia Lottery. It features prizes ranging from $5 up to that $100,000 top prize. This is the second top prize claimed in the game, which means one more is unclaimed. The chances of winning the top prize are 1 in 1,387,200. The chances of winning any prize in this game are 1 in 3.53.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. The winning ticket was bought in Franklin City, which received more than $2 million in Lottery funds for K-12 education last fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2024, the Lottery raised more than $934 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.

Virginia Lottery releases February sports wagering activity report. Total handle increased 2% year over year.
Apr 01, 2025 — ,
The Virginia Lottery today released its report on sports wagering activity submitted by licensed operators for the month of February 2025.
Between February 1 and February 28, 2025, Virginians wagered $556,836,877 (“handle”), 2.2% higher than last February; February 2024 included one additional day of wagering activity due to leap year. A complete list of all approved operators can be found here, under the “approvals” tab. For February, fourteen mobile operators and three casinos were authorized to accept wagers in Virginia.
Virginia bettors won a total of $490,030,262 for a combined 12.00% operators win percentage (“hold”).
State law places a 15% tax on sports betting activity based on each permit holder’s adjusted gross revenue (AGR), which is defined as total wagers minus total winnings and other authorized deductions.
|
Mobile Operators |
Casino Retail Activity |
Total Feb-25 |
Gross sports gaming revenues |
$553,017,829 |
$3,819,048 |
$556,836,877 |
Gross winnings |
($486,435,773) |
($3,594,489) |
($490,030,262) |
Allowable Bonuses and Promotions |
$0 |
$0 |
$0 |
Other deductions |
($4,877,173) |
($17,969) |
($4,895,142) |
AGR (Adjusted Gross Revenue) |
$61,704,883 |
$206,590 |
$61,911,473 |
Of the state tax on sports betting AGR, the statute specifies 97.5 percent is to be deposited in the state’s General Fund and 2.5 percent is to be deposited into the Problem Gambling Treatment and Support Fund administered by the Virginia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Services.
Ten operators reported net positive AGR for February, leading to $9.3 million in tax payments for the month:
|
Monthly Taxes |
Total Tax |
$9,303,967.63 |
General Fund Allocation |
$9,071,368.44 |
Problem Gambling Treatment and Support Fund Allocation |
$232,599.19 |
About Virginia Lottery
The Virginia Lottery is responsible for the regulation of sports wagering in the Commonwealth of Virginia. Monthly financial reports and other important information about legal sports wagering is posted at www.valottery.com/casinosandsportsbetting.

Retired Army officer plays online Virginia Lottery game – and wins $2.1 million
Apr 01, 2025 — $2,164,899 — Gainesville, VA

“I was kind of stunned at first,” he told Virginia Lottery officials. “I saw it and thought, ‘No, it can never….’”
The Gainesville man won it playing the Virginia Lottery’s Wheel of Bonuses online game.
Wheel of Bonuses features a progressive, growing jackpot and can be accessed at the Lottery’s website, valottery.com, or on the Lottery’s mobile app. The odds per game of winning any prize are 1 in 3.67.
In addition to online instant games, players can purchase Powerball, Mega Millions, Cash4Life, Pick 3, Pick 4, Pick 5 and Cash 5 with EZ Match plays online. Players must be at least 18 years of age and physically located in Virginia.
All Virginia Lottery profits go to K-12 education in Virginia. Mr. Revill lives in Prince William County, which received more than $64.6 million in Lottery funds for K-12 education last fiscal year. In Fiscal Year 2024, the Lottery raised more than $934 million for K-12 education, making up approximately 10 percent of Virginia’s total K-12 school budget.
For a complete list of Lottery funds distributed to Virginia school districts, visit the Virginia Lottery’s Giving Back page. For general information or to play games online, visit the Virginia Lottery’s website or download the Lottery’s app. Connect with the Lottery on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or YouTube.
With all gaming, please play responsibly.