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South Carolina Education Lottery Announces Latest Draw Results

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Columbia, South Carolina, September 20, 2025

News Summary

The South Carolina Education Lottery revealed the winning numbers for its daily and jackpot draw games. The Mega Millions jackpot winning numbers and results for Pick 3, Pick 4, and Cash Pop were announced, with instructions on how to claim prizes. Players are advised to check the official lottery website for complete details.

Columbia, South Carolina – September 19, 2025

The South Carolina Education Lottery announced the results of its daily and jackpot draw games for September 19, 2025. The identified winning numbers and the corresponding prize claim procedures are now available for players across the state.

Lottery Draw Results

The Mega Millions jackpot winning numbers were 02, 22, 27, 42, and 58, with the Mega Ball drawn as 08. These numbers determine the jackpot winners for this game, where matching all five main numbers and the Mega Ball secures the top prize.

For the Pick 3 game, there are two results for September 19: the Midday drawing yielded 5-8-5 with a Fireball of 6, while the Evening drawing resulted in 5-9-4 with a Fireball of 0. Just like other pick games, these results correspond to different prize tiers based on players’ wagers and accuracy.

The Pick 4 game offered two results: the Midday drawing’s winning numbers were 9-1-3-6, with a Fireball of 6, and the Evening drawing’s numbers were 0-2-6-6, with a Fireball of 0. In Pick 4, players select four digits, and prizes depend on the bet and how many numbers they match.

In addition, the Cash Pop game’s winning numbers were 04, 16, 18, 40, and 41. Unlike fixed jackpots in other games, Cash Pop offers smaller prizes, with players choosing number combinations and winning based on the draw results.

Results for the Palmetto Cash 5 were not listed on the official report. Players who participated in this game are encouraged to check the official South Carolina Education Lottery website for verified results and prize claim instructions.

Prize Claim Procedures

Prizes Up to $500

For winnings up to $500, players can claim their prizes directly at authorized lottery retailers. The procedure requires signing the winning ticket, which must be presented at the retailer for immediate payout. This process ensures quick and straightforward prize collection for small winnings.

Winnings Between $501 and $100,000

Players with prizes falling within this range are advised to complete a claim form and sign the back of their winning ticket. Claims must be mailed with these documents along with a copy of a government-issued photo ID to the South Carolina Education Lottery Claims Center at P.O. Box 11039, Columbia, SC 29211-1039. To enhance security, it is recommended to send claims via registered mail and keep copies of all submitted documents.

Jackpot and Large Prizes Over $100,000

For substantial winnings exceeding $100,000, the claim process requires the winner to visit the lottery headquarters in Columbia personally. Necessary documentation includes the signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, government-issued photo ID, and a Social Security card to verify identity. Winners claiming large prizes can also opt to receive their winnings via Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) for direct deposit, offering a convenient payout method.

Deadline for Prize Claims

All claims related to September 19, 2025, lottery results must be made within 180 days from the date of the draw. Claimants are encouraged to act promptly to ensure timely receipt of winnings and avoid forfeiture of prizes.

Additional Information

These procedures and results are based on official data from the South Carolina Education Lottery. For the latest lottery news, results, and detailed instructions, players can visit the South Carolina Lottery’s official website. This ensures access to verified information and smooth claim processes for all winners across the state.

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