Does 2 numbers win anything in Mega Millions?
Does 2 numbers win anything in Mega Millions?
Yes, if you match two Mega Millions numbers during the drawing, this means that you will walk away with some money, but you won’t win the jackpot. However, you will only win some money if you matched a yellow ball and a white ball. Matching two white balls won’t get you any winnings.
What is the payout for the Mega Millions lottery?
MegaMillions Payouts
| Category | Prize Per Winner | Prize Fund |
|---|---|---|
| Match 3 + Mega Ball | $200.00 | $156,200.00 |
| Match 3 | $10.00 | $167,040.00 |
| Match 2 + Mega Ball | $10.00 | $159,140.00 |
| Match 1 + Mega Ball | $4.00 | $489,316.00 |
Is there a payout for 3 numbers in Mega Millions?
3 numbers plus the Mega Ball – $200 If you purchase a ticket that matches three numbers and the Mega Ball you’ll finally get back enough money to treat yourself or someone else to something special. The odds to get that $200 in your pocket jump to 1 in 14,547.
What happens if you get Mega Ball number?
Does this mean you won something, even if you didn’t win the big jackpot? Unfortunately, if you only matched one white number on the Mega Millions drawing, you did NOT win any money. If the only number matched was the yellow Mega Ball number itself, then you’ll win $2.
What are the odds of winning the Mega Millions?
The odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot are 1 in 302.6 million, making them the highest odds of any other state or multi-state lottery game ever played in the United States.
What is the current cash payout for Mega Millions?
Choosing the lump sum means taking the entire cash value at once, but it’s less than the value of the total jackpot — the cash payout for Mega Millions is currently $878 million.
What are the winning numbers for Mega Millions?
The winning numbers drawn Friday for Mega Millions are 4, 24, 46, 61, 70 and the Mega Ball number is 7. The top prize reached $548 million, with a one-time cash option of $309 million.
What are the odds of Mega Millions?
The odds of winning the Mega Millions are 1 in 259 million, down from 1 in 176 million after recent changes in the game affected the chances of winning.