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Broomfield Grocery Run Turns Into $3.3 Million Lotto+ Payday

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Published on February 04, 2026
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A Colorado Lotto+ ticket worth $3,328,106 was sold Monday at a King Soopers in Broomfield, turning an everyday grocery run into a life-changing haul for at least one Denver-area shopper. The ticket matched all six numbers in the Feb. 2 drawing, and the listed cash value for the prize is $1,664,053. The winner can choose either a lump-sum cash payout or an annuity spread out over time.

According to Colorado Lottery draw results, the winning numbers were 4-18-23-30-32-40, and a single ticket hit them all for the full $3,328,106 jackpot with a cash value of $1,664,053. The draw page also lists the Plus numbers and gives a full breakdown of lower-tier prizes for the night.

The lucky ticket was purchased at the King Soopers at 12167 Sheridan Blvd in Broomfield. The buyer is the 471st player to win at least $1 million through Colorado's lottery system, and it is the first Colorado Lotto+ jackpot claimed in 2026, according to The Denver Post.

What happens next for the jackpot

Because Colorado Lotto+ starts at $1 million, Monday's win resets the jackpot to its $1 million starting amount for the next drawing, which is scheduled for Wednesday night. Players can buy tickets and add the Plus option for an extra shot at a $250,000 bonus prize. The game's rules and schedule are outlined on the Colorado Lottery site at Colorado Lottery.

Where the money goes

The Colorado Lottery directs its proceeds to parks, trails, open space, and recreation projects, and officials say the program has reinvested more than $4.5 billion statewide since 1983, according to The Denver Post. The Lottery had not publicly identified the jackpot winner as of publication.