One winning ticket in Florida for US$450 million Mega Millions jackpot, Powerball up next

A vendor sells lottery tickets for the Powerball and Mega Millions draw at a news stand in midtown Manhattan. PHOTO: REUTERS

CHICAGO (REUTERS) - One ticket matching all six numbers was sold in Florida in the Mega Millions lottery jackpot of an estimated US$450 million (S$597 million), the fourth largest in the game's history, the lottery said after Friday's (Jan 5) drawing.

The numbers drawn were 28, 30, 39, 59, 70 and 10. The identity of the ticket holder or holders was not announced by lottery officials.

The Mega Millions drawing has a US$281-million payout if the winner selects a lump-sum payment.

US lottery players will get another shot at becoming super rich on Saturday night, when numbers are drawn for the Powerball jackpot of an estimated US$570 million, the fifth largest in the game's history.

The two jackpots together topped US$1 billion after going months without a winner.

Saturday's 10.59pm EST Powerball drawing has an estimated US$358.5-million lump-sum payment, according to organisers.

The total of the two lotteries is the third largest in the history of the games. Long odds have not halted the spread of "lottery fever", with people lining up to buy the US$2-tickets at retailers, said Jeff Lenard, spokesman for the National Association of Convenience Stores, whose members sell about 60 per cent of the nation's lottery tickets.

"There's definitely more traffic," Lenard said. Americans spent US$80.5 billion on lottery games last year, according to the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries.

Powerball tickets are sold in 44 states, and Washington, DC, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands.

Mega Millions tickets are offered in the same locations, excluding Puerto Rico. The largest Powerball jackpot was a US$1.6-billion payout split among winners in California, Florida and Tennessee in January 2016, the association said.

The largest Mega Millions jackpot of US$656 million was won in 2012.

The totals have ballooned as no one has hit either jackpot since October.

On Wednesday, there was no winner of the Powerball jackpot, worth an estimated US$460 million. A day earlier, no one had matched all six numbers in a Mega Millions drawing, lottery officials said.

The estimated totals are before tax. The odds of a single ticket hitting all six numbers in the Powerball are 292 million to 1, the Multi-State Lottery Association says. The odds of picking the right six numbers for the Mega Millions jackpot are 303 million to 1, the game said.

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