Pick-6 jackpot climbs to $20 million

Pick-6 jackpot climbs to $20 million
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TRENTON, NJ — New Jersey’s Pick-6 jackpot has soared to $20 million after no tickets matched all the winning numbers in Monday’s drawing, the New Jersey Lottery announced Wednesday.

The growing prize marks one of the largest jackpots this year for the state’s longest-running draw game, which has seen major wins in recent months, including a $30 million jackpot split by two players in March. The next drawing is set for Thursday, November 21, at 10:57 p.m.

Pick-6, introduced in 1980, has evolved to include features like XTRA for multiplying non-jackpot prizes and the Double Play option, offering players an additional chance at bonus prizes in back-to-back drawings. The game’s record jackpot of $48.9 million was claimed in Clifton in 2002.

Lottery enthusiasts can check results for Pick-6 and other New Jersey Lottery games, including Powerball and Mega Millions, on the NJ Lottery website or official Facebook page.

With the jackpot continuing to rise, the game is capturing attention across the state as players aim for their chance at the multi-million-dollar prize.