Arkansas Lottery Powerball, Cash 3 winning numbers for Oct. 13, 2025

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The Arkansas Lottery announced winning numbers for its draw games on October 13, 2025. Powerball players should note the winning combination of 13-14-32-52-64, with a Powerball of 12 and a Power Play of 2. Cash 3 and Cash 4 winners received midday and evening draws, with combinations of 8-7-2 and 2-6-1 for Cash 3, and 1-2-5-2 and 7-6-8-4 for Cash 4. Participating players can purchase tickets at gas stations, convenience stores, and grocery outlets or use the Jackpocket app for online orders. This app simplifies the buying process, allowing users to select games and manage tickets directly from their devices.

The lottery's proceeds help support state funding and community services, enhancing local programs. Daily drawings for various games keep players engaged and hopeful for big wins. The Arkansas Lottery continues to attract players with its diverse range of games and convenient purchasing options.

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