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Two Winning $10K 'Mega Millions' Tickets Sold To Lucky Players In Prince George's County

Three Marylanders woke up a little richer after the Tuesday night Mega Millions drawing, each claiming five-figure prizes.

Three lucky Lottery players in Maryland won big on the Tuesday drawing.

Three lucky Lottery players in Maryland won big on the Tuesday drawing.

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Wawa at 4901 Boston St. in Baltimore

Wawa at 4901 Boston St. in Baltimore

Photo Credit: Google Maps street view
Silesia Convenience in the 10900 block of Livingston Road in Fort Washington

Silesia Convenience in the 10900 block of Livingston Road in Fort Washington

Photo Credit: Google Maps street view
Wawa at 2151 Brooks Drive in District Heights

Wawa at 2151 Brooks Drive in District Heights

Photo Credit: Google Maps street view

The Dec. 17 drawing was a fortuitous one for Maryland Lottery players, with three $10,000 wins reported, and with no one claiming the $$689 million, it now jumps to $825 million - with a $382.2 million cash option - for the Friday, Dec. 20 drawing.

The winning tickets were sold at:

  • Wawa at 4901 Boston St. in Baltimore City;
  • Silesia Convenience in the 10900 block of Livingston Road in Fort Washington;
  • Wawa at 2151 Brooks Drive in District Heights.

For the Tuesday night drawing, the winning numbers skewed high: 56-66-67-68-69 with a Mega Ball of 18 and a 4X Megaplier.

If you're still holding on to last night's ticket, check it now—winners have 182 days to claim their cash. 

Don’t forget to sign the back and stash it somewhere safe while you plan your big moment, Lottery officials cautioned.

The next Mega Millions drawing on Friday promises to be massive, with the jackpot skyrocketing to $825 million, or a cash option of $382.2 million. 

If claimed, it’ll be the biggest December prize in Mega Millions history.

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