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Lottery players in California have been cashing in big prizes on scratcher tickets recently, lottery officials said.

Seven players, including four in Southern California, have become multi-millionaires playing two of the more popular scratcher games, a Feb. 23 news release from the California Lottery stated.

The Millionaire Maker game lived up to its name for Hamid Abri, who won $5 million after buying a ticket at Jon’s Market on Sepulveda Boulevard in Van Nuys, the CA Lottery said.

A Millionaire Maker scratcher is seen in an image provided by the California Lottery.
A Millionaire Maker scratcher is seen in an image provided by the California Lottery.

Michael Herrick also cashed in, winning $2 million on that same game after buying a ticket further north in Danville.

Another popular scratchers game turned five more California Lottery players into instant millionaires. 

Instant Prize Crossword Scratchers tickets worth $2 million each were cashed in by Southern Californians in Compton, Los Angeles and Lynwood, according to the CA Lottery.

Winning $2 million tickets were also purchased in Fremont and San Leandro.

Meanwhile, the Mega Millions jackpot has climbed to $525 million for Tuesday’s drawing.

There have been 21 jackpot rollovers since someone last hit it in December of last year.