Arkansas Lottery Powerball, Cash 3 winning numbers for July 21, 2025

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Arkansas Lottery results for July 21, 2025, featured winning Powerball numbers of 08-11-28-33-42 and a Powerball of 02. Cash 3 winners included midday numbers of 7-0-1 and evening numbers of 4-6-6, while Cash 4 midday numbers were 1-4-6-6, and evening numbers were 0-4-6-2. The Lucky For Life winning numbers were 01-12-19-38-48 with a Lucky Ball of 10. The Natural State Jackpot winning numbers were 01-09-12-20-23. Drawings for various games occur at scheduled times, including Powerball at 9:59 p.

m. CT on specific days. Tickets can be purchased at gas stations and convenience stores or online through the Jackpocket app, available in several states. Jackpocket serves as the official digital lottery courier for the USA TODAY Network. Responsible gambling resources are provided, emphasizing the age restrictions and the need for responsible play.

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