Arkansas Lottery Powerball, Cash 3 winning numbers for Oct. 20, 2025

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The Arkansas Lottery announced the winning numbers for its games on October 20, 2025, providing players with the chance to win substantial prizes. The Powerball winning combination was 32-38-66-67-69, with a Powerball of 19 and a Power Play of 2. In the Cash 3 game, the midday winning numbers were 4-7-3, and the evening numbers were 2-5-9. For Cash 4, the winning midday numbers were 3-0-3-7, while evening players had 8-0-7-1. The Lucky For Life game produced winning numbers of 03-05-23-26-28, with a Lucky Ball of 09.

Meanwhile, the Natural State Jackpot winning numbers were 07-13-26-36-39. Drawings for these lottery games are scheduled at different times, with Powerball occurring three times a week. Players can purchase tickets in person or through the Jackpocket app, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network.

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