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DoD prize structure: Match 2 of 6: free DoD play or $2 (Kentucky and Virginia players received a DoD play; Arkansas and Georgia winners won $2.) Match 3 of 6: $10 cash; Match 4 of 6: $100 cash; Match 5 of 6: $10,000 cash; Match 6 of 6: $250,000 per year in 30 installments or $4,000,000 cash
Here is the prize structure that shows the number of balls needed, the prize (without the Megaplier) and the odds of winning. Grand Prize: Match all five numbers and the Mega Ball number to win ...
Here is the prize structure that shows the number of balls needed, the prize (without the Megaplier) and the odds of winning. ... Grand Prize: Match all five numbers and the Mega Ball number to ...
The odds of winning or sharing a Mega Millions jackpot (October 19, 2013 – October 27, 2017): one in about 258.9 million. The overall odds of winning a prize were one in 14.71, including the base $1 prize for a "Mega Ball"-only match. Prizes and odds (2013–2017 version) based on a $1 play:
Cash4Life logo. Cash4Life is an American multi-jurisdictional lottery drawing game; as of April 2021, it is offered by ten state lotteries and is drawn nightly.Ticket sales began on June 13, 2014, in New York and New Jersey; the first drawing took place three days later.
And, from Oct. 30 through Jan. 14, 2024, you can enter your non-winning Triple Match and eligible Jackpot Triple Play tickets into the $5,000,000 Holiday Bonus Play Promotion for a chance to win ...
The drawing used one machine with 5 bingo cages(the first cage loaded with the B numbers, the second with the I numbers, and so on). Players had to match all five bingo numbers in the exact order to win a prize. There were prizes for matching 2, 3, or 4 numbers in the exact order. The prize structure for the game was unknown.
[a] For an additional $1, players may reuse their Powerball numbers in a second drawing with a different prize structure held approximately 30 minutes after the main drawing. The Double Play top prize is worth $10 million, which stays as a fixed amount in every drawing, even if there's no winner.