Georgia Lottery jackpot tickets were recently sold winning
Georgia Lottery jackpot: As a result of robust sales, Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot has been bumped from $868 million to $900 million – the largest in the game’s history and second-largest in U.S. history.
For upon |Additionally, Wednesday’s Powerball jackpot has grown to $345 million, combining with Mega Millions for more than $1.2 billion in jackpots.
“Georgians love big jackpots, so this is an exciting time for us,” Georgia Lottery President and CEO Gretchen Corbin said Wednesday.
Check out the adjacent slideshow to see where 10 winning Georgia Lottery jackpot tickets were recently sold.
MEGAMILLIONS OF FAST FACTS
Draw Date: Friday, Oct. 19, 2018
Estimated Jackpot Amount: $900 million
Annuity Amount: Jackpot prize paid out as one immediate payment followed by 29 annual graduated payments
Cash Option Amount: Approximately $513 million
Cost to Play: $2 per play; additional $1 per play for Megaplier; $3 for Just the Jackpot
Drawings: 11 p.m. (ET) every Tuesday and Friday
Overall Odds of Winning Any Prize: Approximately 1:24
Odds of Winning Jackpot Prize: Approximately 1:302 million
Date Jackpot Began Rolling: July 27, 2018
Number of Rolls: 24
Last Winning Jackpot Ticket: July 24, 2018 – $543 million (California)
#1 Mega Millions Jackpot: March 30, 2012 – $656 million (Illinois, Kansas, and Maryland)
POWERBALL FAST FACTS
Draw Date: Wednesday, Oct. 17, 2018
Estimated Jackpot Amount: $345 million
Annuity Amount: Jackpot prize paid over 29 years in 30 graduated payments
Cash Option Amount: Approximately $199 million
Cost to Play: $2 per play; an additional $1 per play to add the Power Play multiplier
Drawings: 11 p.m. (ET) every Wednesday and Saturday
Overall Odds of Winning Any Prize: Approximately 1:24.87
Odds of Winning Jackpot Prize: Approximately 1:292 million
Date Jackpot Began Rolling: Aug. 15, 2018
Number of Rolls: 18
Last Winning Jackpot Ticket: Aug. 11, 2018 – $247 million jackpot (New York)
#1 Powerball Jackpot: Jan. 13, 2016 – $1.586 billion jackpot (California, Florida, and Tennessee)
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