- The Washington Times - Saturday, July 29, 2023

After nobody won the $910 million jackpot on Friday, the Mega Millions lottery jackpot climbed to $1.05 billion for Tuesday’s drawing.

The lump sum option for the grand prize also jumped, from $464.2 million to $527.9 million.

If a player hits it huge on Tuesday, the jackpot will equal the current fourth-largest Mega Millions grand prize ever. The owner of a  Michigan-purchased ticket won it all on Jan. 22, 2021.



Tuesday’s lottery drawing will be the 30th since the last time the jackpot was won — a New York-purchased ticket with a $20 million grand prize drawn on April 18. In the drawing on April 14 another New York ticket hit for $483 million.

If a player wins Tuesday but does not choose the lump sum cash option, they would instead receive an immediate payment followed by 29 succeeding annual payouts, each one 5% larger than the previous payment.

Customers can buy $2 Mega Millions tickets in D.C., the U.S. Virgin Islands, and 45 U.S. states. They are unavailable in Nevada, Utah, Alabama, Alaska, and Hawaii.

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