PA Lottery Fast Play Ticket Worth Over $535K Sold Locally

The winning ticket was purchased at a Sunoco station in Salem Township.

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

A Pennsylvania Lottery Fast Play 'Making Money' game ticket worth over $535,500 was sold at a Sunoco station in Salem Township, Southwestern Pennsylvania on Monday. The Fast Play games are similar to scratch-off tickets but without the need to scratch the surface.

Why it matters

Winning a large lottery prize like this is an exciting event for the local community, and it highlights the popularity of the Pennsylvania Lottery's Fast Play games which offer quick-win opportunities for players.

The details

The winning Fast Play 'Making Money' ticket, which has a progressive top prize starting at $400,000, was sold at the Sunoco station on Roosevelt Way in Salem Township. Winners of Fast Play games must sign the back of their ticket immediately and contact the Pennsylvania Lottery to begin the claiming process. Lottery winners have one year from the ticket purchase date to claim their prize.

  • The winning ticket was sold on Monday, February 24, 2026.

The players

Pennsylvania Lottery

The state-run lottery organization that oversees lottery games and prize payouts in Pennsylvania.

Sunoco

The gas station chain where the winning Fast Play ticket was sold, located on Roosevelt Way in Salem Township, Southwestern Pennsylvania.

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What’s next

The winner of the $535,500 Fast Play prize must contact the Pennsylvania Lottery within one year of the ticket purchase date to begin the claiming process.

The takeaway

This large lottery prize win highlights the excitement and potential payouts available through the Pennsylvania Lottery's Fast Play games, which are growing in popularity as a convenient alternative to traditional scratch-off tickets.