Lottery ticket scores six-figure jackpot in Washington. Where was it purchased?
A lucky lottery ticket scored a six-figure jackpot in Washington, according to lottery officials.
The ticket matched all five numbers in the Hit 5 drawing on Tuesday, Dec. 9, winning the $420,000 cashpot, a Washington’s Lottery spokesperson told The Olympian by email.
Here’s what to know:
Where was winning lottery ticket sold in Washington?
The winning Hit 5 ticket was sold at a Chevron gas station, 5801 Pioneer St. in Ridgefield, the lottery official said in the email.
The store gets $4,200 for selling the ticket, per the official.
Ridgefield is in Clark County in southwestern Washington, near Vancouver.
It’s about a 95-mile drive south from Olympia.
What were winning lottery numbers in Tuesday’s drawing?
The winning numbers in Tuesday’s Hit 5 drawing were 1, 6, 18, 23 and 25, according to the Washington’s Lottery.
What is Hit 5? How to play lottery game
The jackpot game Hit 5 costs $1 per play.
Players choose five numbers from 1 to 42 or allow the system to choose for them, according to the Washington’s Lottery website.
If a player matches all five numbers, they take home the cashpot, which starts out at $100,000 and grows until it’s won, the website said.
The odds of winning the Hit 5 cashpot are one in 851,000, per the website.
Lesser prizes range from a free ticket to $150.
When is the next Hit 5 drawing?
The next Hit 5 drawing is 8 p.m. on Wednesday, Dec. 10.
This story was originally published December 10, 2025 at 9:20 AM.