South Carolina Lottery Announces Latest Draw Results

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Columbia, South Carolina, September 18, 2025

News Summary

Winners from the South Carolina Education Lottery include a recent jackpot claimant for the Palmetto Cash 5. The lottery’s results for draw games such as Powerball and Pick 4 Plus are highlighted. Players are reminded of the process to claim their prizes, which vary based on the amounts won, with significant prizes still up for grabs.

Columbia, South Carolina – The South Carolina Education Lottery has announced the results of several draw games held on September 17, 2025, with prizes up for grabs across various categories including Powerball, Pick 3 Plus, and Palmetto Cash 5.

The winning numbers for the Powerball were 07-30-50-54-62, with the Powerball being 20 and the Power Play multiplier set at 2. Players are reminded that prizes for Powerball winners depend on the amount won.

In the Pick 3 Plus categories, the midday results showed winning numbers of 3-4-4, with a fireball number of 9. Evening results differed, revealing numbers 8-1-9 with a fireball of 2.

Meanwhile, the Pick 4 Plus results also varied throughout the day. The midday draw yielded numbers of 5-1-0-8, with a fireball number of 9, while the evening draw produced 7-1-4-3 and a fireball of 2.

In Cash Pop results, the winning numbers were 02-09-12-14-26, and for the Palmetto Cash 5, winners had the numbers 08-19-47-51-58, and a Powerball of 21. For those who participated in the Powerball Double Play, the resulting number was 21.

Claiming Prizes

$500, prizes can be redeemed directly at any authorized retailer. For amounts between $501 and $100,000, claimants must mail their signed winning ticket along with a claim form and a government-issued photo ID to the Claims Center. Those who win over $100,000 must claim their prize in person at the lottery headquarters located in Columbia. It is also important for winners to keep in mind that all prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the draw date.

For more detailed information regarding the claiming process, the South Carolina Education Lottery recommends visiting their official claims page.

Recent Lottery Highlights

Recently, a ticket sold for the Palmetto Cash 5 on September 12, 2025, won a jackpot of $170,000. This ticket was purchased at Southeast BP, located at 8000 Garners Ferry Road, with the winning numbers being 7-22-28-29-37.

In another notable instance, a woman won $200,000 from a scratch-off ticket purchased at Food Lion in Roebuck. Although initially uninterested in the Clemson Jackpot game, she was drawn to the orange tickets, netting $140,000 after taxes.

Additionally, a man in Mount Pleasant claimed a significant Pick 4 prize of $811,000 on August 7, after playing a hunch based on the numbers 1-7-3-1 across 162 tickets. Interestingly, another customer at the same market won $25,400 using the same numbers, after hearing about the earlier claim.

Conclusion

With considerable prizes up for grabs, players are enthusiastic about the lottery draws, while the South Carolina Education Lottery continues to provide vital information for potential winners regarding claiming their prizes and the draw results.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I claim my lottery winnings?

Winners can claim their prizes based on the amount won. Winnings up to $500 can be redeemed at any authorized retailer. For prizes from $501 to $100,000, mail your signed winning ticket and claim form with a government-issued photo ID to the Claims Center. For winnings over $100,000, you must claim in person at the lottery headquarters in Columbia.

What is the claim deadline for lottery prizes?

All prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the draw date.

Where can I find the latest lottery results?

The latest lottery results can be found on the South Carolina Education Lottery’s official website.

Can I claim my lottery winnings anonymously?

In South Carolina, lottery winners must provide their identity for claiming winnings; therefore, anonymity is not guaranteed.

Lottery Results Summary Chart

Game Winning Numbers Fireball (FB)
Powerball 07-30-50-54-62 20
Pick 3 Plus (Midday) 3-4-4 9
Pick 3 Plus (Evening) 8-1-9 2
Pick 4 Plus (Midday) 5-1-0-8 9
Pick 4 Plus (Evening) 7-1-4-3 2
Cash Pop 02-09-12-14-26 N/A
Palmetto Cash 5 08-19-47-51-58 21
Powerball Double Play N/A 21

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