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MADISON, Wis. -- Daniel Macemon is having a good month. The Racine resident won $1,000,000 playing a Million Dollar Diamonds scratch ticket he purchased from Pick 'n Save on 5111 Douglas in Racine. Macemon claimed his winning ticket at the Lottery offices in Madison on Friday.
Million Dollar Diamonds is a Wisconsin Lottery $30 scratch ticket that debuted with three top prizes of $1,000,000. Macemon is the game's first top prize winner.
The Million Dollar Diamonds scratch game offers 11 different prize levels from $30 to $1,000,000. In addition to Macemon's win, winning Million Dollar Diamonds tickets of $10,000 and $50,000 have been claimed since the game was launched on March 14, 2025.
Wisconsin retailers who sell winning tickets over $599 receive a two percent Retailer Performance Program Winning Ticket Incentive, up to $100,000. For selling the winning Million Dollar Diamonds ticket, Pick 'n Save will receive a $20,000 incentive.
Big wins are becoming common at the Racine Pick 'n Save. Since 2017, the Lottery retailer has sold two winning Badger 5 jackpots, an All or Nothing top prize of $100,000, a $50,000 Powerball winner, a Fast Play Progressive Jackpot of $92,262, two winning $10,000 Mega Millions tickets, and scratch tickets winners of $10,000 and $20,000.
Million Dollar Diamonds Odds
$1,000,000 (1:160,000)
$50,000 (1:240,000)
$10,000 (1:120,000)
Other Odds
Badger 5 Jackpot (1:169,911)
Fast Play Progressive Jackpot (1:240,000)
$100,000 All or Nothing (1:352,716)
$50,000 Powerball (1:913,130)
$10,000 Mega Millions (1:893,762)
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