Maryland Man Strikes Gold with $50,000 Hot 777 Scratch-Off Win

Erica Schmidt
Scratch-Off Lottery Tickets

BALTIMORE, MD- In a stroke of incredible luck combined with a minor player error, a 40-year-old man from Beltsville turned his $100 investment in Lottery games into an astounding $50,000 payout with the Hot 777 scratch-off.

The winner discovered his lucky ticket at the 7-Eleven #23691, situated at 15585 Old Columbia Pike in Burtonsville. Initially, he spent $50 on his regular draw games but decided to utilize the remaining $50 on scratch-offs. Catching his attention was the brand-new $20 Hot 777 game, and he opted to give it a try. Although he had intended to buy just one scratch-off, a mistake led him to select two accidentally. Little did he know that the second ticket he purchased would be the golden ticket worth $50,000.

Moments after leaving the store in Montgomery County, the elated winner found out about his incredible stroke of fortune while sitting in his car. Without wasting a second, he snapped a photo of the lucky scratch-off and immediately sent it to his wife. The couple, who have been married for a decade, plan to utilize the prize money to pay off their debts.


Introduced on April 24, the Hot 777 scratch-off quickly became one of the most sought-after games in Maryland. It currently ranks as the second most popular scratch-off in the Maryland Lottery lineup.

This particular win marks the first of eight $50,000 prizes that can be claimed in the Hot 777 game. Additionally, players have the chance to win 152 prizes worth $10,000, as well as prizes ranging from $20 to $5,000. Joining the Hot 777 instant ticket family are several other games that hit the shelves on May 22, including the $1 Hot 7s, $2 Hot 7s Doubler, $3 Red Hot Cash, $5 Hot 7s Tripler, and $10 Hot 7s Multiplier scratch-offs.

You appear to be using an ad blocker

Shore News Network is a free website that does not use paywalls or charge for access to original, breaking news content. In order to provide this free service, we rely on advertisements. Please support our journalism by disabling your ad blocker for this website.