What are the winning numbers for Friday’s $57 million Mega Millions jackpot?
The Mega Millions jackpot continues to climb after no ticket matched all six numbers in the last drawing. The jackpot has reset, with $57 million up for grabs.
In August, Mega Millions had an incredible winner who took home $1.58 billion, surpassing the previous record of $1.54 billion set in October 2018. In the 27 years of Mega Millions’ existence, the top prize has exceeded $1 billion only five times.
Tonight, $57 million is up for grabs after the jackpot recently reset. However, you must beat astronomical odds to win by holding a ticket that matches all five winning numbers plus the Mega Ball drawn.
What are the winning numbers for Friday, 22 December?
This article will be updated after the drawing takes place at 11 pm ET.
What are the biggest Mega Millions jackpots ever?
The 8 August 2023 jackpot was only the fifth to have exceeded the $1 billion mark in Mega Millions history, and at $1.58 billion became the biggest to be won since the lottery began.
“There’s always an air of excitement around the country when Mega Millions jackpots soar,” Gretchen Corbin, the lead director of the Mega Millions Consortium, said. “The growing jackpot is a source of entertainment and winnings for players while generating important dollars for the good causes supported by each lottery.”
The second-largest ever Mega Millions jackpot win was in October 2018, when a player in South Carolina claimed a $1.537 billion prize.
Mega Millions: how to play
A ticket costs $2. To play, you have to choose six numbers from two separate pools: five ‘white’ numbers between 1 and 70, plus a ‘Mega Ball’ number from 1 to 25. To secure the jackpot, all six numbers must match those that are drawn.
Jackpot winners can receive their money in annual installments (the annuity option) or as a lump sum (the cash option). While annuity recipients get the jackpot in full, those who opt to be paid up front are given a smaller sum. Winnings are pre-tax amounts.
Smaller cash prizes are also available for players who correctly guess some, but not all, of the numbers drawn. In some states, players can pay an extra $1 to multiply non-jackpot winnings by two, three, four or five times, depending on the ‘Megaplier’ number selected before the draw itself.
Where in the US can you play Mega Millions?
Tickets are sold in every state in the US except Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada and Utah. You can also play in the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands. Mega Millions draws are held every Tuesday and Friday at 11 p.m. ET/ 8 p.m. PT.