It’s Mega Millions Mania as Friday’s Jackpot Hits $1.15 Billion
Friday night's Mega Millions estimated jackpot sits at $1.15 billion, which makes it the fifth largest jackpot in Mega Millions history.
If you win, you can always opt for the $516 million one-time cash payout. I think we'd all be able to find a way to squeak by on that.
A basic Mega Millions ticket costs $2, and to claim the big prize you'll need to match five numbers (1-70), plus the Mega Ball (1-25). The odds? 1 in 302,575,350.
The 10 Biggest Lottery Jackpot Wins in U.S. History
- $2.04 Billion (Powerball) November 2022 - One winner.
- $1.765 Billion (Powerball) October 2023 - One winner.
- $1.586 Billion (Powerball) January 2016 - Split between three winners.
- $1.58 Billion (Mega Millions) August 2023 - One winner.
- $1.537 Billion (Mega Millions) October 2018 - One winner.
- $1.35 Billion (Mega Millions) January 2023 - One winner.
- $1.34 Billion (Mega Millions) July 2022 - One winner.
- $1.33 Billion (Powerball) April 2024 - One winner.
- $1.13 Billion (Mega Millions) March 2024 - One winner.
- $1.08 Billion (Powerball) July 2023 - One winner.
According to the Mega Millions website, Minnesota has never has a Mega Millions jackpot winner, but has had four grand prize Powerball jackpot winners. In November of 2016 Michael Hawes was a winner, splitting $44.3 million. Paul Rosenau won in May of 2008, splitting an $88 million prize. In August of 2011 Thomas Morris came up big, splitting a $123.6 million jackpot. And in August of 2013 Paul White split a big $253.1 million prize.
The Powerball jackpot for Saturday's drawing is an estimated $145 million, with a one-time cash payout of $66 million. It's no Mega Millions jackpot, but I suppose I could make it work.