Arkansas Lottery Cash 3, Cash 4 winning numbers for June 22, 2025

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The Arkansas Lottery announced the winning numbers for various draw games on June 22, 2025, including Cash 3, Cash 4, and Lucky For Life. The Cash 3 evening numbers were 0-7-0, and Cash 4 evening numbers were 1-5-0-0. Lucky For Life players won with the numbers 12-19-21-23-38, and the Natural State Jackpot winning numbers were 10-17-20-24-30. Players can purchase lottery tickets in person at local retailers or online through the Jackpocket app, which operates in numerous states. Drawings for Powerball and Mega Millions occur on specific days of the week, while Cash 3 and Cash 4 have daily drawings.

The Arkansas Lottery continues to engage players with its variety of games and prize opportunities. Jackpocket, as the official digital lottery courier for the USA TODAY Network, emphasizes responsible gaming practices. The lottery's ongoing operations contribute to local revenue and community funding initiatives.

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