LANSING, MI — Only three other lottery jackpot in U.S. history have ever been larger than the one that could be yours tonight. The estimated Mega Millions jackpot for the drawing on Tuesday, July 26 is worth an incredible $830 million.
The cash option for tonight’s drawing is worth $487.9 million.
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MLive will be providing live results of tonight’s drawing and will update this story with the winning numbers as soon as they come in.
The winning numbers are: 7-29-60-63-66
Mega Ball: 15
Megaplier: 3
The last time the Mega Millions jackpot was this large, it eventually reached a $1.05 billion total and was won by a lottery club in Michigan.
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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)
- 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.
For the latest on Michigan Lottery, check out the official Michigan Lottery site, which also offers more information on instant tickets, raffles and other lottery games.
The last players from Michigan to win a Mega Millions or Powerball jackpot is the Wolverine FLL lottery club which claimed a $1.05 billion jackpot in March 2021. With their winnings, the group plans to give back to the community.
And while they were lucky winners, it’s smart for players to check their tickets immediately as a winner worth $1 million sold in Warren last year went unclaimed. The money instead went to the state’s School Aid Fund.
If you’d like to be the next player from Michigan to win a huge lottery prize, take a look at these tips from lottery expert Richard Lustig. The author of “Learn How To Increase Your Chances Of Winning The Lottery” has won more than $1 million in Florida by winning top jackpot prizes in smaller games.