What are the odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot?
The odds of winning a Mega Millions jackpot are 1 in 290 million.
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Two North Carolina men have recently struck gold in the lottery, showcasing the life-changing potential of a little luck and a positive attitude. Arpad Nagy of Winston-Salem and Einer Aguilar Garcia of Wanchese both experienced significant...
Arpad Nagy's $100,000 Mega Millions win came from matching four white balls and the Mega Ball, amplified by a 10X multiplier. He bought his ticket online and plans to use his winnings for a vacation to Sweden and Hungary. Meanwhile, Einer Aguilar Garcia won $1 million from a $30 MAX-A-MILLION scratch-off ticket. He chose to take a lump sum payment of $600,000, receiving $396,060 after taxes. These wins underscore the varied ways people can win through the NC Education Lottery, whether through draw games or instant scratch-offs. The lottery also provides substantial funding for education; Dare County received $2.6 million in education support from lottery funds last year. For those hoping to win, the Mega Millions jackpot is currently at a $473 million annuity or $221.8 million in cash.
The odds of winning a Mega Millions jackpot are 1 in 290 million.
As of early March 2026, 14 of the $1 million prizes and six $100,000 prizes are still waiting to be claimed.
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