$1.13 Billion Mega Millions Jackpot Won By Single Ticket
The $1.13 billion, Mega Millions jackpot, the eight largest U.S. lottery history, has been won!
The Winning Ticket
The Mega Millions grew to a whopping $1.13 billion last night. The Mega Millions broke the winless streak that went back to last December, according to Fox 5 San Diego. No person matched all 6 numbers since December 8th of last year, totally 30 drawings.
The winning numbers drawn were 7, 11, 22, 29, 38 and the gold Mega Ball was 4. The single ticket winner was sold in New Jersey, per the Mega Millions website. The drawing also boasted 13 $1 million dollar winners, matching 5 numbers and not the gold Mega Ball.
The lottery marked the 8th largest in the U.S. lottery history. To win the lottery, you’re looking at very large odds. A 1 in 302.6 million odd to be specific, according to Fox 5 San Diego.
What Does The Mega Millions Winner Actually Win?
With the total being $1.13 Billion, the winner of the 8th largest U.S. jackpot would received a total of $537.5 million. That’s if they were to take the one lump sum payment. The winner is also given the option to get paid through an annuity. If the annuity option is chosen, the winner would receive an initial payment, then 29 annual payments.
In past, it’s shown that most winners decide to take the cash payout.
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Didn’t Win This Time? There’s Another Opportunity
If you were hoping to win Mega Millions but didn’t this round, there’s still another opportunity for you to win a lottery prize of $865 million. The Powerball has also grown to a high number. Not $1.13 billion high, but still a giant amount. The Powerball hasn’t hit yet and could potentially grow higher than the recently won Mega Millions. The last winner of Powerball was on New Years Day. That’s 36 drawings without a winner.
Although you can purchase lotto tickets here in Nevada, many flock to nearing states to purchase them. Some Vegas locals drive as far as Baker to purchase tickets and to avoid the lines that grow hours long. Others flock to Arizona to avoid longer lines. Or some have family members buy tickets for them from other states. Mega Millions is available in 45 states as well as Powerball.