PUEBLO, Colo.—Two tickets sold in Broomfield matched all six numbers drawn Saturday to split the Lotto jackpot worth $5.9 million, the Colorado Lottery said.
The randomly selected numbers were 6, 15, 18, 30, 33 and 35.
The tickets were purchased at a King Soopers at 12167 Sheridan Blvd. and a Circle K at 595 Summit Blvd., said lottery spokeswoman Erika Gonzalez.
The winners did not immediately come forward. Each will receive $2.95 million if they choose the annuity option or $1.47 million with the cash option. They have 180 days to claim their prizes.
Lottery officials said 16 other tickets matched five numbers to win the $658 second prize, while 908 tickets matched four numbers to win $43 each. Another 13,625 tickets matched three numbers for $3 apiece.
Drawings are held Wednesday and Saturday nights.
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