How much does a Mega Millions ticket cost?
Mega Millions tickets cost $5.
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The Mega Millions jackpot has been hit! A lucky ticket sold in Ohio has claimed the $60 million prize from the drawing held on Tuesday, March 17, 2026 (St. Patrick's Day). The jackpot was won just one week after a Florida ticket won a $10 m...
The Mega Millions continues to captivate players across the United States with its substantial jackpots and relatively accessible ticket price. The recent win in Ohio marks another significant moment in the game's history. It also underscores the importance of understanding the odds and regulations surrounding lottery play.
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**Where to Buy Tickets:** Tickets are available at various locations, including gas stations, grocery stores like Publix, and even some Walmart locations. The Florida Lottery website provides a tool to locate retailers. [Florida Lottery Website?ref=yanuki.com]
**How to Prepare:** While winning the lottery is largely based on chance, understanding the rules and odds can enhance the experience. Always play responsibly and within your means.
Mega Millions tickets cost $5.
The next drawing is Friday, March 20, 2026, at 11 p.m. ET.
The winning numbers were 4, 11, 18, 38, and 50, with a Mega Ball of 24.
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