


New York’s luckiest man strikes again.
A Brooklyn man won $10 million on a scratch-off this week — a little over a year after he won his first $10 million playing the New York Lottery, the lottery said.
Wayne Murray got a top prize Tuesday while playing the New York Lottery’s 200X scratch-off game. Last year, he won $10 million playing the Black Titanium game, lottery officials said.
Both of his winning tickets were purchased at the same store, H&A Gas & Convenience on Avenue H in Flatbush.
For his latest win, Murray opted to take home his cash prize in one lump sum, which was just over $6 million after taxes.
Murray also took a single lump sum of just over $6 million in his first win in August last year.
He told lottery officials then that taking home the massive prize felt “very humbling and liberating.”

New York scratch-off games generated $4,406,338,198 in total sales during fiscal year 2022-2023, lottery officials said in a release.
Schools across the five boroughs also received $1,070,470,430 in Lottery Aid to Education funds during the same period.