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Mega Millions is a multi-jurisdictional $1 lottery game in the United States. There are 12 members of Mega Millions,[1] while 32 others (30 states, the District of Columbia, and the US Virgin Islands) offer Powerball, Mega Millions’ main competitor. There are some differences in playing Mega Millions among its jurisdictions (details below). Since May 2002, Mega Millions advertised jackpots have started at US $12 million paid over 26 years, increasing when there is no jackpot winner.[2] Reflecting common practice among American lotteries, the jackpot is advertised as a nominal value of annual installments. A lump sum cash value option pays the approximate present value of the installments. Mega Millions is drawn every Tuesday and Friday, including all holidays. Tickets went on sale in Georgia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan and Virginia on August 31, 1996, for the new lottery then known as The Big Game. Drawings were held weekly on Fridays until its first Tuesday drawing wa
Visit any of the nearly 16000 New York Lottery retailers throughout New York State and pick up a Mega Millions playcard. Each game costs $1. You must be 18 or older to purchase New York Lottery games. Pick numbers from 1 to 56. http://www.nylottery.org/ny/nyStore/cgi-bin/ProdSubEV_Cat_403_SubCat_337550_NavRoot_320.htm? Mega Millions Players Have 28 Million Reasons to Play Tuesday’s Draw There were no tickets sold with all six numbers in the latest 12-state Mega Millions draw, and the estimated jackpot for Tuesday’s drawing will grow to $28 million, lottery officials announced tonight. Four tickets — one each sold in California, Massachusetts, New York and Virginia — had five numbers, but didn’t have the Mega number.