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A Million-Dollar Gas Station Miracle (And the Daycare Dream That Came With It)
Thu 19 February, 2026 by LottoPrediction , in , // Tags:
Somewhere in Ajax, Ontario, a guy does the most Canadian thing imaginable: he buys a Lotto Max ticket at a Shell station, checks it at the counter, and the machine basically goes, “Congrats, your life just changed.” Sivakangar “Siv” Shanmuganathan has been playing the lottery for 15 years. Which is a polite way of saying he’s spent a decade and a half donating money to the national fund for crushed optimism. And then, on Dec. 23, 2025, it finally pays him back.
A $50 Mistake That Turned Into $4.14 Million
Thu 12 February, 2026 by LottoPrediction , in , // Tags:
A Closed Store, a Small Detour, and a $3 Million Reminder About Control
Mon 26 January, 2026 by LottoPrediction , in , // Tags:
He Scratched. He Froze. Then He Hugged the Clerk: A $2 Million Moment in Sanford
Thu 22 January, 2026 by LottoPrediction , in , // Tags:
Twenty Years, the Same Numbers: A Michigan Man’s $32.9 Million Lotto 47 Moment
Tue 13 January, 2026 by LottoPrediction , in , // Tags:
Villamanín’s El Gordo Win: A Big Prize, a Small Paperwork Slip, and a Community Compromise
Tue 06 January, 2026 by LottoPrediction , in , // Tags:
The Million-Dollar Phone Call That Started Like a Tragedy
Thu 11 December, 2025 by LottoPrediction , in , // Tags:
Sometimes life throws you a curveball that feels like the start of a tragedy… and then it turns out to be a million-dollar plot twist instead. That’s exactly what happened in Boise, Idaho, when Corey Dryden picked up the phone, spoke in a tone heavy enough to make his wife brace for bad news, and then told her the most unintentionally dramatic sentence of his life: he had just won $1 million in the lottery.
Kentucky Guy Goes Deer Hunting, Comes Back a Millionaire
Thu 27 November, 2025 by LottoPrediction , in , // Tags:
Here’s a sentence you don’t hear every day: “I went into the woods to stare at trees and possibly freeze, and instead I became a millionaire on my phone.” That’s basically what happened to one Kentucky man from McCreary County, who now has the most chaotic “I was just deer hunting” story in family history.