
A Pennsylvania Lottery ticket sold north of Pittsburgh is worth $161,426.
The Fast Play ticket called “Cash Flow” was sold at the Rite Aid on North Main Street in Butler County Tuesday.
Fast Play are like scratch-off tickets but without the need to do any scratching.
A player buys the ticket at a lottery counter or at a self-service machine. The game is printed at the time of purchase.
Players can then review the ticket to see if they’ve won, scan the ticket at a Lottery retailer or used the PA Lottery’s app.
“Cash Flow” is a $5 dollar game that offers a progressive top prize that grows until someone wins.
Winners should sign the back of their ticket immediately and call the Lottery at 1-800-692-7481 to begin the claiming process.