$10M lottery winner in Ohio: Find out where the winning ticket was sold

By: Eliot Pierce

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After winning the top prize of $10 million in the Extreme Millions scratch-off game, a very fortunate lottery player in Ohio became a multimillionaire.

The winning ticket was sold at Dent Shell, 6008 Harrison Ave., Cincinnati, according to the Ohio Lottery.

According to a press statement from the Ohio Lottery, the winner decided to take the $5 million cash option. The winner will receive almost $3.6 million after required 28 percent state and federal taxes.

Tickets for Extreme Millions cost $30 apiece. The odds of winning any reward in the game are 1 in 2.87, according to the Ohio Lottery.

As of January 28, the following is a list of every reward still available in the game:


  • $400,000 a year for 25 years ($10 million total):

    1 remaining

  • $40,000 a year for 25 years ($1 million total):

    17 remaining

  • $50,000 prize:

    17 remaining

  • $10,000 prize:

    334 remaining

  • $5,000 prize:

    802 remaining

  • $1,000 prize:

    6,083 remaining

  • $500 prize:

    38,056 remaining

  • $200 prize:

    42,243 remaining

  • $100 prize:

    484,948 remaining

  • $50 prize:

    678,344 remaining

  • $40 prize:

    681,109 remaining

  • $30 prize:

    1,025,976 remaining

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