Allegheny County Resident Wins $3 Million Scratch-Off Prize

The winning ticket was sold at a BP station in Harrison Township.

Published on Feb. 23, 2026

The Pennsylvania Lottery announced that a scratch-off ticket worth $3 million was sold at a BP station in Allegheny County's Harrison Township. The store that sold the winning '3s a Charm' ticket will receive a $10,000 bonus.

Why it matters

Scratch-off lottery games remain popular in Pennsylvania, with the state lottery directing all proceeds to programs that benefit older residents. This latest $3 million prize is a significant win for the local community.

The details

The winning '3s a Charm' scratch-off ticket, a $30 game with top prizes of $3 million, was randomly distributed by the Pennsylvania Lottery. The lottery only learns the location of winning tickets after they are claimed.

  • The winning ticket was sold on Monday, February 23, 2026.

The players

Pennsylvania Lottery

The state-run lottery that oversees the distribution and payouts of scratch-off and other lottery games in Pennsylvania.

BP

The gas station in Harrison Township, Allegheny County where the winning $3 million scratch-off ticket was sold.

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What’s next

The lottery winner has not yet come forward to claim the $3 million prize. Once the ticket is claimed, the Pennsylvania Lottery will provide more details about the winner.

The takeaway

This $3 million scratch-off win is a reminder of the life-changing prizes that can be won through the Pennsylvania Lottery, which uses all of its proceeds to fund programs that benefit the state's older residents.