(NASHVILLE, TN) Tennessee has seen a wave of lucky lottery players in recent weeks, with several major wins reported across the state — including multiple six-figure payouts in Rutherford County and beyond. The most recent win came in Murfreesboro, where a Powerball player claimed a $100,000 prize. Just weeks earlier, a $50,000 Powerball ticket was sold in nearby Lebanon, continuing the region’s lucky streak.
Scratch-off players have seen notable success as well:
-
Malcolm Avent of Murfreesboro won $2,000 on a $5-million Jumbo Bucks ticket.
-
David Pannell of Hendersonville scored a $1-million prize on the Fastest Road to $1 Million scratch-off.
-
Donnavon Phillips of Manchester earned $50,000 from a scratch-off ticket.
-
James Walden of Fayetteville won $200,000 playing Cash is King.
-
A Memphis player instantly won $1 million on a $20 Jumbo Bucks ticket.
-
A Rockwood man took home $300,000 from a scratch-off purchased at a Walmart lottery kiosk.
Remaining Big-Money Scratch-Off Prizes
For players wondering which games still have top prizes available, here’s what’s left:
-
$20 Jumbo Bucks – 2 remaining $1-million prizes
-
Supreme Jumbo Bucks – 2 remaining $1-million prizes
-
$50 Fastest Road to $1 Million (purple ticket) – 6 remaining $1-million prizes
-
$50 “$5,000,000 Jumbo Bucks” – 3 remaining $5-million prizes
-
$50 Jumbo Bucks 500X – 1 remaining $1-million prize
Jackpot Games Continue to Climb
-
Powerball is now up to $419 million, with drawings held Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
-
Mega Millions has reached $800 million, with the next drawing set for Tuesday night, November 4, 2025.
-
For players who don’t want to wait, Tennessee also offers Cash 4 Life, a daily game where the top prize is $1,000 a day for life.
Whether buying a ticket for fun or chasing a life-changing jackpot, Tennessee lottery players are proving that big wins really do happen — and lately, they’re happening often.
EDUCATION FUNDING: Since inception, the Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation has raised more than $8 billion for education programs in the state. More than 2.3 million Lottery-funded scholarships and grants have been awarded to Tennessee students, including HOPE Scholarships, Wilder-Naifeh grants and Drive to 55 initiatives such as Tennessee Promise. Dollars are also used to support after-school programs and an energy-efficient school initiative.
Funding from the Lottery has helped the state become a role model nationwide for helping make college degrees and certificates a reality for students throughout Tennessee. The Lottery is committed to the strategies that drive its success and help achieve its core mission of maximizing funds for education in Tennessee.

