
A Missouri Lottery player just scratched their way into seven figures at a neighborhood QuikTrip on Page Avenue in Overland, uncovering a $1 million top prize on a $50 "Millionaire Riches" ticket. The life changing moment came courtesy of the diamond symbol, which marks the game's top prize.
According to FOX 2, the winner bought the ticket at the QuikTrip at 9404 Page Ave and had specifically planned to pick up one of the $50 scratchers. The station reported that the Missouri Lottery confirmed the diamond symbol as the indicator for the $1 million payout in its coverage.
Where the Ticket Was Bought
The lucky slip was sold at QuikTrip store #665, located at 9404 Page Ave in Overland, where scratchers are sold right at the counter. The location listing for QuikTrip confirms the address, store hours and that this particular shop offers lottery products. Store staff at such locations typically receive a commission when a big ticket win is sold at their register, adding a nice little bonus for the folks behind the counter.
About Millionaire Riches and Regional Payouts
The $50 Millionaire Riches game launched on Feb. 5 as a high dollar scratcher with a $1,000,000 top prize and multiple prize tiers, according to the Missouri Lottery. Recent payout reports show that St. Louis County players raked in nearly $196 million in prizes in 2025, and that retailers and education programs benefit from the flow of ticket sales, per the Missouri Lottery.
How Winners Claim Large Prizes
If you think you are holding a winning ticket, the first move is strictly business: sign the back, keep it somewhere safe and contact the Missouri Lottery to set up a claim appointment. Third party guides note that Missouri requires a claim form and W 9 for prizes above $600 and that jackpot or million dollar wins are handled at Lottery offices. Winners are urged to double check documentation and tax requirements before making the trip, according to LotteryUSA.









