Arkansas Lottery Mega Millions, Cash 3 winning numbers for Aug. 5, 2025

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The Arkansas Lottery announced the winning numbers for its games on August 5, 2025. The Mega Millions results featured winning numbers 12-27-42-59-65, with a Mega Ball of 02. Cash 3 midday and evening winning numbers were 7-6-0 and 2-0-1, while Cash 4's midday and evening results were 0-5-8-2 and 9-7-7-8, respectively. Additionally, Lucky For Life reported winning numbers of 17-27-32-37-39, with a Lucky Ball of 15, and the Natural State Jackpot had numbers 05-14-19-31-38. Arkansas Lottery drawings occur at specific times throughout the week, with Powerball held at 9:59 p.

m. CT on select days. Players can purchase tickets in person at various locations or through the Jackpocket app, which operates in multiple states. The Jackpocket app allows users to select their games, place orders, and manage winnings digitally. Regularly checking winning numbers is essential for players hoping to claim prizes.

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