News Summary
A $20,000 winning Mega Millions ticket was sold at Kroger in Hilton Head, creating excitement among local lottery players. The ticket, featuring winning numbers 6, 29, 33, 47, and 68, was purchased on May 13. Although the Mega Millions jackpot reached $110 million with no winners, players have a new chance on May 16 when the jackpot increases to $122 million. The winning ticket owner has until November 2026 to claim their prize, while the South Carolina Education Lottery continues to contribute to educational funding.
Hilton Head
A winning Mega Millions ticket worth $20,000 has been sold at Kroger in Hilton Head, marking a notable event for local lottery players. The ticket was purchased on Tuesday, May 13, and features the winning numbers 6, 29, 33, 47, and 68, with a gold Megaball number of 20.
The Mega Millions jackpot for the same drawing reached an impressive $110 million, yet no players won that substantial amount. The next chance for Mega Millions players will occur on Friday, May 16, with the jackpot increasing to $122 million.
The owner of the $20,000 ticket has until November 9, 2026, to claim their prize. Lottery players in South Carolina have 180 days from the date of the drawing to collect their winnings. If the winner chooses to claim their prize by mail, they will need to fill out a claim form, include a photocopy of a valid ID, and send the signed ticket to the appropriate lottery authority. For winnings exceeding $100,000, the claimant must visit the Columbia Claims Center in person.
Winning Odds and Previous Wins
The odds of securing the $20,000 prize by matching four white ball numbers along with the Megaball number stand at 1 in 893,761. This particular draw has generated excitement not just for the jackpot, but for numerous smaller wins, too. A recent winning ticket, claimed on May 14, was worth $1,510 and was purchased at Publix located at 11 Palmetto Bay Road in Hilton Head.
In a broader context, over the last three months, a total of 52 winning tickets valued at $500 or more have been sold across Hilton Head Island. In comparison, Beaufort County has reported 574 winning tickets of this caliber during the same timeframe. This trend indicates a thriving lottery culture within the community.
The Role of the South Carolina Education Lottery
The South Carolina Education Lottery (SCEL) plays a significant role in contributing to educational funding through its sales. Since its inception in 2002, the lottery has awarded over 2.7 million scholarships to students throughout South Carolina. The lottery’s overall contributions include approximately $592 million allocated for education, $2.4 billion in ticket sales, $1.6 billion in winnings distributed to players, and $168 million in retailer commissions.
For individuals interested in viewing the history of winning tickets in South Carolina, a dedicated page on claimed winning tickets is available through the SCEL. The ongoing lottery activity not only fosters excitement among players but also supports various educational initiatives in the state.
As the next drawing approaches, anticipation among local residents continues to grow, highlighting the potential for more winners in the community.
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Additional Resources
- WJCL: Hilton Head Island Lottery
- Wikipedia: Lottery
- WTOC: $20,000 Mega Millions Ticket Sold
- Google Search: Mega Millions
- Island Packet: Local Lottery News
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Mega Millions
- MSN: $20,000 Mega Millions Ticket Sold on Hilton Head Island
- Google News: Hilton Head Island Lottery
