Arkansas Lottery Powerball, Cash 3 winning numbers for May 5, 2025

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The Arkansas Lottery reported winning numbers for various games on May 5, 2025, attracting attention from players eager to check their tickets. The Powerball winning numbers were 16-34-40-45-66, and the Powerball was 19, with a Power Play of 2. In the Cash 3 game, the midday results were 4-6-9, while evening winners had 1-5-3. The Cash 4 midday winning numbers were 2-2-3-7, and the evening results were 9-0-3-3. Lucky For Life players had numbers 03-26-30-32-39, with a Lucky Ball of 08.

The Natural State Jackpot winning numbers were 10-14-17-33-36. Tickets can be purchased at various retail locations or through the Jackpocket app, which allows for convenient online ticket orders. Jackpocket serves as the official digital lottery courier for the USA TODAY Network, providing a streamlined way for players to engage with lottery games.

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