A total of $948 million is up for grabs this week as America’s dueling jackpots, Mega Millions and Powerball, continue to climb!
On Tuesday, the Mega Millions jackpot rolled to an estimated $494 million, and on Wednesday, the Powerball jackpot rolled to an estimated $454 million.
Jackpot winners have the option to receive their winnings in 30 annual installments or as a one-time, lump-sum cash option of approximately $248.7 million for Mega Millions and $232.6 million for Powerball.
In addition to the jackpot prize, players can win lower-tier prizes of up to $2 million with Powerball and up to $5 million with Mega Millions.
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This series of Mega Millions jackpot rollovers has generated more than $21.9 million for education in Florida, while this series of Powerball jackpot rollovers has generated more than $27.5 million for education.
Mega Millions jackpots start at $20 million and roll until the jackpot is won. Players win by matching the five white ball numbers (1-70) and the Mega Ball number (1-25). The overall odds of winning a prize in the game are approximately 1-in-24.
Powerball jackpots start at $20 million and roll until the jackpot is won. Players win by matching the five white ball numbers (1-69) and the Power Ball number (1-26). The overall odds of winning a prize in the game are approximately 1-in-24.87.
Players can purchase tickets at any of the more than 13,000 Lottery retailers across the state for the chance to become Florida’s newest multi-millionaire.
Players are reminded to sign the back of their tickets at the time of purchase and keep them in a safe place. The integrity of all games is of utmost importance to the Florida Lottery. As always, the Florida Lottery reminds all players to play responsibly and remember that it only takes one ticket to win.
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