Arkansas Lottery Cash 3, Cash 4 winning numbers for April 17, 2025

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The Arkansas Lottery reported winning numbers for several draw games on April 17, 2025, providing players with the chance to win significant prizes. The winning Cash 3 numbers for midday were 2-5-4, while the evening numbers were 4-8-2. For Cash 4, the midday winning numbers were 1-7-3-1, and the evening results were 3-1-0-2. Players in the Lucky For Life game had winning numbers of 04-18-22-26-44, with a Lucky Ball of 15, while the Natural State Jackpot numbers were 07-23-31-33-36. These draws take place at scheduled times throughout the week, with daily opportunities for Cash 3 and Cash 4.

Tickets can be bought at gas stations and convenience stores or ordered online via the Jackpocket app, which operates in multiple states. Jackpocket allows users to manage their lottery tickets digitally, enhancing accessibility. The lottery's popularity continues to grow as players seek their chance at life-changing jackpots.

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