RI Lottery Mega Millions, Lucky For Life winning numbers for April 15, 2025

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On April 15, 2025, the Rhode Island Lottery released the winning numbers for its popular draw games, including Mega Millions, Lucky For Life, and Wild Money. The winning Mega Millions numbers were 06-10-13-24-63, with a Mega Ball of 02, while Lucky For Life players were excited to see the numbers 10-19-26-30-48, along with a Lucky Ball of 11. For the Numbers game, the midday draw yielded 3-1-0-0 and the evening draw produced 1-5-2-0. The article also details how winners can claim their prizes, noting that winnings under $600 can be easily collected at any Rhode Island Lottery retailer. In contrast, prizes of $600 or more must be claimed at Lottery Headquarters in Cranston.

Furthermore, it outlines the payment options for substantial prizes, including cash or annuity choices for Mega Millions and Powerball winners. The drawing schedule for these games is also included, providing essential information for avid lottery players. Overall, this article serves as a comprehensive and timely resource for Rhode Island residents looking to stay updated on lottery results and procedures.

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