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Mega Millions Jackpot Tops $512M: Buy Tickets In Wisconsin
The Mega Millions jackpot in Tuesday's drawing is at least $512 million. Here's where to buy tickets:

WISCONSIN — Start dreaming. The Mega Millions lottery game jackpot has soared to $512 million, with a cash payout of $303.4 million. In Wisconsin and others, players are grabbing up tickets, which could send the prize even higher, based on the history of the game.
If you want to know where you can buy Mega Millions tickets, go to the Wisconsin Lottery's "Find A Retailer" page.
Drawings are held at 11 p.m. Eastern Time on Tuesdays and Fridays.
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Tickets for the game cost $2, or $3 with the Megaplier option. Players pick five numbers from 1-70, then pick a Mega Ball number between 1-25. They can choose “easy pick” at the retailer and the terminal will choose the number. Players win when they match all six numbers.
The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 302,575,350. The overall chances of winning any prize are 1 in 24.
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If you don’t win the jackpot, there are other ways to win:
- Match five numbers, but not the Mega Ball: $1 million prize (odds: 1 in 12,607,306);
- Match four numbers and the Mega Ball: $10,000 prize (odds: 1 in 931,001);
- Match four numbers but not the Mega Ball: $500 prize (odds: 1 in 38,792);
- Match three numbers and the Mega Ball: $200 prize (odds: 1 in 14,547);
- Match three numbers but not the Mega Ball: $10 prize (odds: 1 in 606);
- Match two numbers and the Mega Ball: $10 prize (odds: 1 in 693);
- Match one number and the Mega Ball: $4 prize (odds: 1 in 89);
- Match the Mega Ball only: Prize, $2 (Odds: 1 in 37).
More information is found on the Mega Millions website.
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