Mega Millions is one of the most thrilling and widely played lottery games in the United States, offering mega jackpots and multiple ways to win. From its humble beginnings in 1996 as "The Big Game" to becoming a nationwide phenomenon, Mega Millions has made history with its life-changing prizes.
Here’s a comprehensive guide on Mega Millions, including its history, how to play, prize structures, and answers to frequently asked questions.
Launch Date: August 31, 1996 (as "The Big Game")
Participating Jurisdictions: 47 (45 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands)
Drawings: Held Tuesdays and Fridays at 11:00 PM ET at WSB-TV in Atlanta, Georgia.
Starting Jackpot: Varies based on sales (announced before each drawing).
Largest Jackpot: $1.602 billion (won on August 8, 2023, in Florida).
$1.602 Billion: The record-breaking jackpot won in Florida on August 8, 2023, surpassed the previous record of $1.537 billion won in South Carolina on October 23, 2018.
$656 Million: On March 30, 2012, three winners in Illinois, Kansas, and Maryland shared what was then the world’s largest jackpot.
Originally launched in six states (Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Virginia), Mega Millions quickly expanded:
1999: New Jersey joined as the 7th member.
2002: Renamed to Mega Millions, with New York and Ohio joining.
2010: A historic agreement between Mega Millions and Powerball® brought 23 additional states into the fold, making Mega Millions a nationwide game.
Choose Your Numbers
Pick five numbers from 1 to 70 (white balls) and one Mega Ball number from 1 to 25 (gold ball).
Use a play slip or opt for Quick Pick to have numbers randomly selected for you.
Ticket Cost
$2 per play.
For an additional $1 per play, add the Megaplier® to multiply non-jackpot prizes by 2x, 3x, 4x, or 5x.
Ways to Win
Match all six numbers to win the jackpot.
There are nine ways to win, with prizes ranging from $2 to the jackpot.
Optional Features
Mega Millions offers nine prize levels:
Jackpot: Match 5 white balls + 1 gold Mega Ball.
Second-Tier Prize: Match 5 white balls to win $1 million (up to $5 million with the Megaplier).
Other prizes range from $2 for matching the Mega Ball to larger payouts for matching additional numbers.
Odds of Winning the Jackpot: 1 in 302,575,350.Overall Odds of Winning Any Prize: 1 in 24.
The Megaplier is an exciting feature that increases non-jackpot prizes by 2x, 3x, 4x, or 5x for just $1 extra per play.
Before each drawing, a Megaplier number is selected from a pool of 15 balls:
5 balls marked with 2x.
6 balls marked with 3x.
3 balls marked with 4x.
1 ball marked with 5x.
Winners of the Mega Millions jackpot can choose between two payout options:
Annuity Option
The jackpot is paid out as 30 payments over 29 years.
Each payment increases by 5% annually to account for inflation and protect purchasing power.
Cash Option
Mega Millions is the only U.S. lottery offering second-tier prizes as high as $5 million with the optional Megaplier.
Mega Millions has awarded four jackpots exceeding $1 billion, making it a standout among lottery games.
Find answers to common questions about Michigan Mega Millions lottery game and results
Mega Millions is a multi-state U.S. lottery available in 47 states (plus Washington, D.C., and the U.S. Virgin Islands).
Drawings are held twice weekly: every Tuesday and Friday night.
If you win the jackpot, you typically have two payout options:
Which option you choose can affect the amount you receive (especially after taxes).
Since April 2025, the game structure has been updated: