Detail photo of Powerball tickets at the Mini-C-Mart in Centereach...

Detail photo of Powerball tickets at the Mini-C-Mart in Centereach on the afternoon of February 5, 2015. Credit: Newsday/Thomas A. Ferrara

St. Patrick’s Day may be over, but one Long Island customer is still feeling lucky.

A winning ticket worth $1 million for Wednesday’s Powerball drawing was sold at a Hampton Bays gas station, the New York Lottery announced.

The second-prize ticket was sold at a Mobil station convenience store located at 239 West Montauk Hwy.

Its winning numbers were: 05-20-29-39-53; and the red Power Ball was 06.

Two additional second-prize tickets were sold in California and Washington D.C.

Wednesday’s game did not have a first-place winner for its $483,100,000 prize.

Powerball’s next drawing is on Saturday and is worth $515 million.

Winning numbers for the Powerball game are drawn from a field of one to 69. The red Power Ball comes from a separate field of one to 26. Powerball drawings are televised every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m.

Holders of winning draw game tickets have one year from the date of the drawing to claim their prizes. Winners must fill out a Winner Claim Form.

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