A Pennsylvania Lottery retailer in Montgomery County sold two big winning Keno tickets on Oct. 17.
The Wawa located at 363 North Main Street in Souderton sold one ticket worth $200,000 and another worth $100,000. The Wawa will receive a $1,000 bonus for selling the winning tickets.
Keno has already awarded more than $79.8 million in prizes since the game launched on May 1, 2018, according to the Pennsylvania Lottery.
Keno prizes can be collected up to one year from the drawing date. For more information on how to claim prizes, players should contact the nearest Lottery office, call 1-800-692-7481 or visit palottery.com.
How to play Keno
Using a play-slip, players select up to 10 numbers, or SPOTS, from 1 to 80 or opt for computer-selected Quick Picks. Players can spend $1, $2, $3, $4, $5, $10, or $20 per play, and prizes increase as the play amount increases. The number of SPOTS selected does not change the cost of play. Players may play consecutive drawings. Purchasing the Keno Multiplier option multiplies prizes by 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10 times. The option triples the cost of a play.
Every four minutes, the Lottery’s computer randomly generates 20 winning numbers. Players may watch drawing results on a monitor, or visit the Keno page at palottery.com or use the Lottery’s mobile app to watch an animated depiction of the drawing they played. Players should scan their ticket to determine if it has won a prize.
Find Keno prizes, chances of winning and game rules at palottery.com.
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