
A single ticket sold at a Southern California store matched all six numbers in Saturday night’s SuperLotto Plus drawing, winning a $32 million jackpot.
The winning ticket was sold at a convenience store in Upland, in San Bernardino County, according to the California Lottery.
Two other tickets matched five numbers but missed the Mega number. Those tickets were sold at a convenience store in Los Angeles and at a market in Redondo Beach. Each ticket is worth $17,895.
The numbers drawn were 8, 11, 22, 37 and 46. The Mega number was 24.
Saturday’s drawing marked the 26th since the last time a ticket matched all six numbers.
The odds of matching all five numbers plus the Mega number are 1 in 41,416,353, according to the California Lottery.

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