RI Lottery Powerball, Lucky For Life winning numbers for April 16, 2025

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The Rhode Island Lottery released the winning numbers for April 16, 2025, across several popular draw games, including Powerball, Lucky For Life, and Wild Money. The winning Powerball numbers were 20-24-42-43-49, with a Powerball of 19 and a Power Play multiplier of 3. Lucky For Life's winning numbers were 01-34-38-43-47, featuring a Lucky Ball of 03. For those interested in the Numbers game, the midday results were 9-8-3-8 and the evening results were 4-1-6-7. The Wild Money draw revealed numbers 02-14-29-35-38, with an Extra number of 32.

Players can claim prizes of less than $600 at any Rhode Island Lottery Retailer, while larger winnings must be claimed at Lottery Headquarters in Cranston. The article emphasizes the importance of checking results promptly and outlines the drawing schedule for various lottery games to keep players informed. This timely information is vital for lottery enthusiasts eager to know if they struck it lucky.

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