Arkansas Lottery Mega Millions, Cash 3 winning numbers for May 6, 2025

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The Arkansas Lottery disclosed winning numbers for several draw games on May 6, 2025, including Mega Millions, Cash 3, and Cash 4. The Mega Millions winning numbers were 16-17-43-46-58, with a Mega Ball of 16. Cash 3 results included midday numbers of 0-7-0 and evening numbers of 5-8-2, while Cash 4 midday numbers were 6-7-9-0 and evening numbers were 3-9-0-5. Lucky For Life players won with numbers 15-31-33-35-46 and a Lucky Ball of 17. The Natural State Jackpot winning numbers were 24-27-31-33-38.

These results reflect ongoing interest in lottery games, which provide players with opportunities to win substantial prizes. Tickets are available at gas stations, convenience stores, and online through the Jackpocket app in several states. The Jackpocket service allows users to manage their lottery play conveniently from their devices.

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