How much are the mega million tickets

All winner and payout information is specific to West Virginia.

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How to Play

  • Pick up a MEGA MILLIONS® play slip at your favorite West Virginia Lottery Retailer.
  • Each slip has 5 PLAYS (A-E). You may play up to 5 MEGA MILLIONS® plays on each slip. Each PLAY costs $2. Tickets must be purchased by 9:59 p.m., ET, every Tuesday and Friday.
  • Begin with play A. In the top section, mark 5 different numbers from 1 to 70. (DO NOT use red ink.)
  • In the bottom section mark one number from 1 to 25 representing your MEGA BALL® number.
  • You may have the computer randomly select your numbers for you by marking the QUICK PICK circle(s) (QP).
  • You may play your number selections for more than one drawing. Mark the appropriate “Multi-Draw” box for 2, 4, 8, 10, 12 or 24 consecutive drawings.
  • MEGAPLIER Option: This option can increase your winning prize up to FIVE times (Jackpot Prize not eligible). MEGAPLIER costs an additional $1 per MEGA MILLIONS® play. Mark the MEGAPLIER circle on your play slip to select this option for ALL plays on your play slip.
  • NEW!  JUST THE JACKPOT is an option for players who want to play for the jackpot prize only.  Designed for maximum value, you get 2 plays for $3 (Quick Pick, Jackpot ONLY, and excludes Megaplier option)!
  • Hand your marked play slip to the store clerk and you will receive a ticket with your MEGA MILLIONS® numbers on it.
  • Watch the MEGA MILLIONS® drawing on your local television station or check here on our site the following day to see if you’ve won.

Payout

If You Match:

Win*:

Odds:

With MEGAPLIER Win:

Jackpot*

1:302,575,350

JACKPOT only

$1,000,000

1:12,607,306

Up to $5,000,000

$10,000

1:931,001

Up to $50,000

*Overall chances of winning a prize: 1 in 24.87

MEGA MILLIONS® is played in 45 jurisdictions: 43 states plus Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Drawings are Tuesday and Friday evenings at 11:00 Eastern Time, 10:00 Central Time, 9:00 Mountain Time and 8:00 Pacific Time. Profits from every MEGA MILLIONS® ticket sold remain in the state in which the ticket was sold. For more information, visit wvlottery.com or www.megamillions.com.

MEGAPLIER PAYS (MEGAPLIER option MUST be selected!)

*If MEGAPLIER® option is played, prize(s) won increase 2 to 5 times depending on the MEGAPLIER number selected for that draw. The jackpot prize is not eligible for the MEGAPLIER option.

JUST THE JACKPOT PAYS (JUST THE JACKPOT option MUST be the ONLY selection!)

*If JUST THE JACKPOT option is played, payout applies to just the Jackpot prize only which excludes the Megaplier option.

*Jackpot winners of MEGA MILLIONS® have 60 days from the day of claiming to decide upon cash payment or annuity. Annuity option: Provides annual payments over 29-years with 30 payments that are graduated and will grow by 5% over the previous year’s payment

*The Jackpot may be won or shared by multiple winners. All set prizes and MEGAPLIER prizes, including Match 5+0 prize, may be reduced if claims exceed available prize fund. Should total cash prize exceed the cash prize fund available, it may be necessary for the Lottery to pay cash prizes on a pari-mutuel basis (each winner will receive an equal share of the prize pool.)  Complete game rules are available upon request from the West Virginia Lottery.

Mega Millions® is a multi-state jackpot game. Drawings are held at 10 p.m. CST every Tuesday and Friday. Draw sales end at 9:45 p.m. CST Tuesday and Friday. Five numbered balls are drawn from 1 to 70 and one numbered ball is drawn from 1 to 25. If all your numbers match those that are drawn, you win the jackpot, which starts at an amount set by MUSL and grows until someone wins. If other players also match all six numbers, the prize will be shared in equal amounts. Each Mega Millions® play is $2. For an additional dollar, you can add the Megaplier® option to multiply non-jackpot winnings by 2, 3, 4 or 5 times.

MEGA MILLIONS® FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS:

Playing Mega Millions®

Q: Where is Mega Millions® drawn?
A: Mega Millions® drawings are held in Atlanta, Georgia. Past draws are available to watch online here: //www.youtube.com/user/megamillions46

Q: Is it possible for the Megaball® number to be the same as one of the five white ball numbers?
A: Yes. The five white ball numbers and the one Megaball® number are drawn from separate sets of balls, so the Megaball® number could be the same as one of the white ball numbers.

Q: Which has better odds — picking my own numbers or requesting a Quick Pick?
A: Whether you pick your own numbers or have the terminal randomly select numbers for you, the odds of winning are the same.

Q: What is the Megaplier®?
A: Megaplier® can be added to any Mega Millions® play as an option to increase non-jackpot winnings up to five times. A multiplier of 2, 3, 4 or 5 is randomly selected during the drawing for determining Megaplier® prizes.

Points for Prizes®

Q: Can I enter non-winning Mega Millions® tickets in Points for Prizes®?
A: Yes. Winning and non-winning numbers from terminal-generated games like Mega Millions® are eligible. Visit //theclub.aslplayerservices.com/pia to enter and add Points for Prizes® points to your account. Points for Prizes® codes from terminal-generated games not associated with a draw must be entered within 180 days of purchase date whereas draw related games are based on the last draw date printed on the front of the ticket. Look for the 20 digit Points for Prizes Code.

Purchasing Tickets

Q: How much do Mega Millions® tickets cost?
A: Mega Millions® tickets cost $2 per play. The Megaplier® option costs an additional $1 per play.

Q: Can I purchase Mega Millions® tickets in advance?
A: To play multiple upcoming draws, request from 2 to 20 Multi Draws either on the playslip or through the retailer. Multi Draws will include the next upcoming draw and be consecutive from that draw. Draws cannot be skipped.

Q: How late can I purchase Mega Millions® tickets on a draw night?
A: Mega Millions® sales are suspended 15 minutes prior to the draw.

Q: Can a Mega Millions® ticket be voided or canceled?
A: No. Once a Mega Millions® ticket has been printed, it cannot be canceled.

Q: Can I buy Mega Millions® tickets online or by mail?
A: No. Mega Millions® tickets must be purchased from a licensed lottery retailer.

Prizes and Claims

Q: Do Mega Millions® tickets expire?
A: Prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the draw date on which the prize was won.

Q: Do I have to match the numbers in the exact order drawn?
A: No. The order of the five white balls drawn does not matter, but the Megaball® must match the Megaball® number on the ticket.

Q: Can I redeem a winning Mega Millions® ticket in any state?
A: Although the winning numbers are the same in all Mega Millions® states, a ticket must be redeemed in the state in which it was purchased.

Q: I lost my ticket. Can I claim a prize with a playslip or store receipt?
A: Mega Millions® prizes can only be claimed with a ticket printed from the lottery terminal. Playslips or store receipts will not constitute proof of purchase. Lottery tickets are bearer instruments, meaning the person who presents the ticket for claim will be presumed to be the owner. Always sign the back of any lottery ticket immediately. If you lose a ticket before you sign it, you no longer have valid ownership of the ticket.

Q: If the Megaball® is drawn from a set of 25 balls, why are the odds of winning with just the Megaball® not 1 to 25?
A: The odds of winning the $2 prize for matching just the Megaball® are 1 in 37 because the odds are a combination of 1.) matching the Megaball® and 2.) not matching any of the white ball numbers. The odds of matching the Megaball® and one white ball are 1 in 89.

Mega Millions® Jackpot

Q: What happens if more than one person wins the jackpot?
A: If there is more than one jackpot-winning ticket, the prize will be split equally among the winners.

Q: Why does a jackpot winner receive a smaller amount than the advertised jackpot?
A: The advertised jackpot is the total amount won if a winner selects an annuity over 30 annual payments (29 years). The amount of cash on hand is actually less than that and the advertised jackpot is what the cash on hand would total if invested over the 29 years. If a player chooses a lump sum, the player does not receive the interest that the cash on hand would have earned over 29 years. Applicable withholding taxes will also be deducted.

Q: What happens if the jackpot is not claimed?
A: If the jackpot is not claimed within the time frame set by the jurisdiction in which it was won (180 days in Arkansas), the jackpot funds will be returned to the states based on each state’s proportion of the sales that contributed to that jackpot.

Q: What happens if an annuity prizewinner dies?
A: Annual prize payments can continue to be paid to the winner’s heirs, or the annuity may be cashed out by the estate.

For more information, please visit www.megamillions.com

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