LANSING, MI -- The Mega Millions jackpot is the sixth largest in the history of the game as the jackpot for the drawing on Friday, July 20 is worth $433 million.
The cash option for tonight's drawing is $260 million and that jackpot could increase prior to the drawing if ticket sales outpace expectations.
Once again, MLive will be providing live results of tonight's drawing and will update this story with the winning numbers as they come in.
The winning numbers are: 01-14-30-44-62
Mega Ball: 01
Megaplier: 2
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I'll be jumping in the comments section around 10:55 this evening to chat about the lottery and answers questions before the drawing.
The Mega Millions drawing takes place at 10:59 p.m. and will be broadcast live on the following TV stations throughout the state:
WBKB-TV 11 (CBS),
WDIV-TV 4 (NBC),
WNEM-TV 5 (CBS),
WXSP-TV (MyNetwork TV),
WLAJ-TV 53 (ABC),
WMKG-TV 38 (IND),
WLUC-TV 6 (NBC/FOX) and
WGTU-TV 29/WGTQ-TV 8 (ABC).
Follow the drawing, MLive will publish an update in the morning that includes whether or not anyone won the jackpot.
By Jeff Goldman and Chris Sheldon | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
The $433 million Mega Millions jackpot for Friday's drawing would be the sixth biggest in the game's 16-year history if a top prize-winning ticket is sold.
It's potentially the 19th largest in U.S. lottery history.
The winning numbers are: 1, 14, 30, 44, 62. The Mega Ball drawn was 1. The Megaplier is 2x.
The cash option is worth $260 million.
There were no winners in Friday night's drawing of one of the largest totals in the history of the Mega Millions lottery. The jackpot will now be at least $493 million in next Tuesday's drawing.
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It's possible the total will surge over the half-billion mark based on ticket sales.
The $493 million jackpot will be the fifth-largest in Mega Millions history. It will also be the largest total since a single ticket paid out $533 million to a person from New Jersey this March.
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If there is a winner, and they take the cash payout, it will be worth $296 million.
The winning numbers on Friday were 44-14-30-62-1 with a Mega Ball of 1. The "megaplier" was 2x.
While no one won the big prize, the lottery announced two tickets -- in Illinois and Pennsylvania -- won $1 million each.
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The lottery game's jackpot grew to a whopping $433 million this week after the July 17 drawing yielded no winners of the top prize.
The jackpot has now rolled over 22 times since the last Mega Millions winner on May 4.
Earlier this year, two other Mega Millions winners made history -- a prize of $451 million in January and another of $533 million in April. The biggest Mega Millions payout of all time was $656 million, won by three tickets, in March 2012.
The winning numbers drawn for Friday's Mega Millions jackpot are 1, 14, 30, 44 and 62 and the Mega Ball number is 1. The jackpot is $433 million, with a one-time cash option of $260 million.
Mega Millions said early Saturday there were no winners, pushing Tuesday's jackpot to an estimated $493 million, with a onte-time cash option of $296 million.
Tickets cost $2. Sales time cut-offs vary by state but are usually one to two hours before the drawing.
There will be a Powerball drawing Saturday. The jackpot is up to $150 million.
But don't get your hopes up yet: Even with more options for giant payouts, the odds of winning a jackpot remain abysmal at 1 in 258.9 million for Mega Millions and 1 in 292.2 million for Powerball.
The odds of winning both jackpots are one in 75 quadrillion -- that's 15 zeros -- according to data scientists at Allstate.
The average American spends about $200 a year on lottery tickets, though residents of some states spend far more. According to a study by LendEDU, the average Massachusetts resident spends $735 annually on lottery tickets. Rhode Islanders plop down $514 a year. And if you live in Delaware or New York, you're likely spending about $400 a year, or $33 per month (see map below).
The odds of winning "scratchers" -- those little instant winning tickets that you can buy for prices ranging from $1 to $50 -- are better, but it's still no way to get rich.