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Fremont 7-Eleven Turns Quick Stop Into $10 Million SuperLotto Score

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Published on March 30, 2026
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A routine stop at a Fremont 7‑Eleven just turned into a $10 million story. A single SuperLotto Plus ticket sold there matched all five main numbers plus the Mega number, making it the only jackpot winner in the entire state in the latest drawing. On the same night, a separate Fantasy 5 ticket worth $180,558 was sold in Walnut Creek.

How the numbers fell and where the tickets were sold

According to The Mercury News, the winning SuperLotto Plus numbers were 4, 31, 33, 41 and 43, with the Mega number 25. The lone jackpot ticket matching that full combination was purchased at the 7‑Eleven at 4193 Central Avenue in Fremont.

The same report notes that the Fantasy 5 drawing landed on 2, 10, 16, 27 and 39. That set of numbers produced a $180,558 prize on a ticket sold at a Walnut Creek retailer on North Main Street.

How to claim and the deadline

Under California Lottery regulations, most draw-game prizes, except for Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots, must be claimed within 180 days of the winning draw, a window spelled out in the agency’s rules. The California Lottery advises anyone holding a winning ticket to sign the back of it and then contact the Lottery to start the claims process.

Retailer note and local context

The Fremont 7‑Eleven offers the jackpot lists lottery among its in-store services, and the chain’s location page for 4193 Central Avenue confirms it as a ticket-selling site. 7‑Eleven shows the Fremont store as an active lottery retailer.

Past jackpot stories in California have shown that the state often names the selling retailer and may award bonuses or at least some public recognition to that business. For example, coverage of a previous major win highlighted retailer recognition tied to a big prize, as reported by SFGate.

If you think one of those winning tickets is sitting in your wallet or on your fridge, now is the time to check the numbers and follow the Lottery’s instructions for claiming. The California Lottery site lays out the claim forms, District Office options and next steps, and winners have the same 180-day window to get their paperwork in.