The jackpot for tonight’s Mega Millions® drawing stands at an estimated $785 million annuity, $403.8 million cash option. That’s the 4th-largest jackpot in Mega Millions history and the 6th-largest jackpot ever offered in the United States.
Any jackpot amounts on the list that are higher than the current Mega Millions grand prize are all above the $1 billion mark. Tonight’s drawing happens at 10 p.m.
The current record for a Mega Millions jackpot is $1.537 billion, won in October 2018. The world record for any lottery jackpot is the $2.04 billion Powerball® grand prize won in November with a ticket in California.
There have been times when Powerball and Mega Millions climbed into the stratosphere together. This time around, it seems like the games are taking turns – so polite, right? Powerball climbed to its world-record amount in November, while Mega Millions is climbing now. It demonstrates what we’ve said so many times: You never know when the next big winner will hit!
Two Iowa Tickets That Came Close
Two Iowa tickets were just one number away from having at least a share of Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot. They each matched four of the first five numbers and the Mega Ball® to win a $10,000 prize. They were purchased at:
- Hy-Vee Fast & Fresh, 727 Grand Ave. in Spencer.
- Kwik Star, 2035 John F. Kennedy Road in Dubuque.
The Mega Millions jackpot has been growing for more than two months – it was last won in the drawing on Oct. 14. Mega Millions was won six times in 2021 and six times in 2022. Now we’ll see what 2023 brings!
When the big prize reaches this level, it becomes harder to predict the estimates for it in advance. Stronger sales nationwide push the jackpot even higher, and that’s what has been happening during the past week or so.
Remember The Sales Cut-Off
If you’re buying a Mega Millions ticket, remember that there is a sales cut-off time for tonight’s drawing! Here in Iowa, the sales cut-off time is at 8:59 p.m. on the night of the drawing.
If you buy a ticket after that, you’ll still have a valid play, it'll just be for a future drawing and you won’t be in on tonight’s big money! The cut-off deadline is an automated procedure and it can’t be pushed back. There have been people who waited too long in the past and missed the cut-off, so please remember that deadline.
And as always, the Iowa Lottery reminds everyone to play with their head not over their head. It only takes one ticket to win. Please play responsibly.
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