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

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The Arkansas Lottery reported winning numbers for various draw games on May 3, 2025, highlighting significant payouts for players. Powerball numbers were 10-21-23-35-65, with a Powerball of 24 and a Power Play multiplier of 2. Cash 3 and Cash 4 results also drew attention, with midday and evening draws revealing numbers like 4-6-4 and 9-3-2-7, respectively. The Lucky For Life winning numbers included 02-13-18-21-31 and a Lucky Ball of 09. Players can purchase tickets in person at gas stations and grocery stores, or online via the Jackpocket app, which is available across multiple states.

The app simplifies the lottery experience by allowing users to pick games, place orders, and collect winnings digitally. Jackpocket’s association with the USA TODAY Network underscores its role as a key player in the digital lottery market. The Arkansas Lottery continues to engage players with diverse gaming options and accessible purchasing methods.

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