Columbia, October 26, 2025
News Summary
The South Carolina Education Lottery announced the latest jackpot results for various draw games, including Powerball, Pick 3, and Cash Pop. Players can still claim numerous exciting prizes, with specific deadlines. Notably, there are four unclaimed Powerball tickets in the state, including one worth $100,000 sold in Columbia. Players are encouraged to check their tickets and redeem their winnings as soon as possible.
Columbia – The South Carolina Education Lottery announced the latest jackpot results for various draw games on October 25, 2025. The Powerball winning numbers were revealed as 02-12-22-39-67, with a Powerball number of 15 and a Power Play multiplier of 2. Players eagerly anticipated these results, as numerous unclaimed prizes remain within the state.
In addition to the Powerball drawing, the South Carolina Lottery also offered results for other games for October 25. The Pick 3 Midday winning numbers were 8-4-9 with a Fireball of 1, while the Pick 3 Evening numbers were 0-6-0, accompanied by a Fireball of 0. For Pick 4, the Midday numbers were 1-6-5-6 (Fireball: 1), and the Evening results were 5-9-4-8 with no Fireball.
The Cash Pop game produced winning numbers of 03-17-18-21-23 and the Palmetto Cash 5 game revealed numbers 03-24-46-58-61. Additionally, the Powerball Double Play number was 07.
The lottery’s report indicates there are currently four unclaimed Powerball tickets in South Carolina, which were sold at different locations. Among these, one ticket worth $100,000 was sold in Columbia at the Cheapway located at 1854 Shop Rd on September 6, 2025. Three other unclaimed tickets, each worth $50,000, were sold in Greer, Greenville, and Goose Creek. All four tickets matched four white ball numbers along with the red Powerball number, yielding the odds of winning with all four matched numbers at 1 in 913,129.
Players are reminded that they have 180 days from the draw date to claim their prizes. For winnings up to $500, players can directly redeem their tickets at any authorized South Carolina Education Lottery retailer. However, for winnings ranging from $501 to $100,000, a different process is necessary. These players must mail their signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, and a government-issued photo ID to the South Carolina Education Lottery Claims Center. For prizes exceeding $100,000, winners must make their claims in person at the South Carolina Education Lottery Headquarters in Columbia.
The process for claiming larger prizes requires not only a signed winning ticket and claim form but also a government-issued photo ID and a Social Security card. Furthermore, winners of large prizes may choose to receive their winnings through Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) for direct deposit, ensuring a swift transfer of funds.
Players are encouraged to check their tickets carefully and redeem any winnings as soon as possible, keeping in mind the claims deadline of 180 days from the draw dates for all draw games. For more details and to access claim forms, players can visit the South Carolina Lottery claim page.
FAQ
What are the winning Powerball numbers for October 25, 2025?
The winning Powerball numbers are 02-12-22-39-67.
How many unclaimed Powerball tickets are there in South Carolina?
There are currently four unclaimed Powerball tickets in South Carolina.
What is the deadline to claim lottery prizes?
Players have 180 days from the draw date to claim their prizes.
What do I need to claim a prize over $100,000?
To claim a prize over $100,000, winners must visit the South Carolina Education Lottery Headquarters in person with a signed winning ticket, a completed claim form, a government-issued photo ID, and a Social Security card.
Can I redeem winnings under $500 at any retailer?
Yes, winnings up to $500 can be redeemed at any authorized South Carolina Education Lottery retailer.
Key Features
| Lottery Game | Winning Numbers | Claim Process |
|---|---|---|
| Powerball | 02-12-22-39-67, Powerball: 15 | Claim within 180 days, $500 can be redeemed at retailers, $501-$100,000 must be mailed, over $100,000 in-person. |
| Pick 3 Midday | 8-4-9, Fireball: 1 | Same as Powerball. |
| Pick 3 Evening | 0-6-0, Fireball: 0 | Same as Powerball. |
| Cash Pop | 03-17-18-21-23 | Same as Powerball. |
| Palmetto Cash 5 | 03-24-46-58-61 | Same as Powerball. |
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Additional Resources
- Greenville Online: South Carolina Lottery Results – October 25, 2025
- WIS TV: $100K Powerball Ticket in Columbia Remains Unclaimed
- Live 5 News: Multiple Winning Lottery Tickets Sold in SC
- Wikipedia: South Carolina Education Lottery
- WIS TV: Scratch-Off Ticket Wins $500K in Columbia
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