Arkansas Lottery Mega Millions, Cash 3 winning numbers for Nov. 18, 2025

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Arkansas Lottery revealed the winning numbers for multiple draw games on November 18, 2025. The Mega Millions winning numbers were 05-10-23-27-30, with a Mega Ball of 10. Cash 3's midday and evening draws resulted in winning numbers of 9-3-2 and 2-2-2, while Cash 4's midday and evening draws yielded 8-3-2-5 and 3-1-7-8, respectively. The Lucky For Life winning numbers included 04-08-30-31-37, with a Lucky Ball of 03. The Natural State Jackpot winning numbers were 02-19-28-34-38.

Lottery tickets can be purchased at local retailers or online through Jackpocket, which operates in several U. S. states and territories. This digital courier allows players to select games and numbers conveniently from their devices. The Arkansas Lottery continues to offer significant opportunities for players to win large prizes.

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