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When Did The Big Game Lottery Become Mega Millions?

In May 2002, the lottery was rebranded as Mega Millions and the states of New York and Ohio joined the consortium. Additional states that joined Mega Millions in those years were Washington (2002), Texas (2003), and California (2005).

When Did Mega Millions Start Being Sold in Powerball States?

In January 2010, Mega Millions made an historic cross-selling agreement with Powerball, enabling participating states to sell tickets to both lotteries. As a result of the agreement, the number of states offering Mega Millions tickets rose to 43. In addition, tickets became available in Washington D.C. and the Virgin Islands.

The Mega Millions lottery made history in March 2012 by awarding what was, at the time, the argest jackpot prize ever. An incredible US$656 million jackpot was split between three players from Kansas, Illinois, and Maryland. This jackpot retained its world record status until January 2016, when Powerball awarded a US$1.586 billion prize.

Mega Millions changed its 5/56 + 1/46 guess matrix to a revised 5/75 + 1/15 format starting 22 October 2013. As part of the game’s changes, the minimum starting jackpot was set at US$15 million with rollovers of at least US$5 million. The lottery’s second prize was raised from US$250,000 to US$1 million. Megaplier was also changed with the addition of a 5x multiplier, which meant that a player could win a second-tier prize as high as US$5 million.

Mega Millions awarded a US$536 million jackpot in its draw on 8 July 2016, which was the highest cash value lottery prize ever won by a single player at the time.

Lottery Changes Lead to Historic Jackpot

Starting with the October 2017 format changes, participating states were given the option of offering Just the Jackpot. For the ticket price of US$3, players would have two chances of winning the jackpot, but they would not be eligible for secondary prizes. Not all participating state lotteries offer Just the Jackpot.

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, “the Mega Millions Consortium has adjusted the game’s starting jackpot and will determine the amounts of subsequent starting jackpots and jackpot increases on a drawing-by-drawing basis,” the lottery said in a statement at the beginning of April 2020. Since that time and until further notice, the starting jackpot was reset from US$40 million to US$20 million, and jackpot increases were set at a minimum of US$2 million.

In April 2025, Mega Millions introduced exciting upgrades, including bigger starting jackpots that grow faster, better jackpot odds, and a built-in Multiplier on every play. With these enhancements, ticket prices rose.

A single ticket sold in Florida won the US$1.602 billion Mega Millions jackpot on 8 August 2023. The lucky winner, Saltines Holdings LLC, purchased their life-changing ticket at a Neptune Beach supermarket and came forward to collect their prize the following month on 25 September. This extraordinary jackpot overtook Mega Millions’ long-standing 2018 record of US$1.537 billion and is currently the third biggest US lottery prize!

The Record MM Jackpot

In a historic draw on 23 October 2018, Mega Millions awarded a US$1.537 billion jackpot – the lottery’s second-biggest jackpot. While that prize fell just short of passing Powerball’s past record of US$1.586 billion jackpot dating back to January 2016, Mega Millions did set a record of its own. A single lucky ticket, purchased in South Carolina, won the entire US$1.5 billion prize. The winner, who chose to remain anonymous, came forward in March 2019 to collect their prize.

Mega Millions awarded its third billion-dollar jackpot in its draw on 22 January 2021. After a record 37 draws with no jackpot winner, a prize of US$1.05 billion (US$776.6 million cash) was won by a four member Michigan lottery club. A year and a half later, another massive Mega Millions jackpot soared even higher, rolling over for more than three months and eventually reaching US$1.337 billion (US$780.5 million cash)! The top prize was won by a single ticket in Illinois, with the winning numbers 13, 36, 45, 57, 67, and the Mega Ball number 14. 

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