• Lottery Results
      • Arkansas
      • Arizona
      • California
      • Colorado
      • Connecticut
      • Delaware
      • Florida
      • Georgia
      • Idaho
      • Illinois
      • Indiana
      • Iowa
      • Kansas
      • Kentucky
      • Louisiana
      • Maine
      • Maryland
      • Massachusetts
      • Michigan
      • Minnesota
      • Mississippi
      • Missouri
      • Montana
      • Nebraska
      • New Hampshire
      • New Jersey
      • New Mexico
      • New York
      • North Carolina
      • North Dakota
      • Oklahoma
      • Ohio
      • Oregon
      • Pennsylvania
      • Rhode Island
      • South Carolina
      • South Dakota
      • Texas
      • Tennessee
      • Vermont
      • Virginia
      • Washington
      • Wisconsin
      • Wyoming
    • News

      Lottery Results

      First Mega Millions Drawing At $5 Price Point Generates Estimated $25 Million In Spending

      Dollar amount up 18.6% over last $2 drawing, while number of tickets sold drops 45%

      By Eric Raskin

      Last updated: April 9, 2025

      1 min

      mega millions ad

      Tuesday night marked a historic occasion in the lottery world, as little white and gold balls were drawn for the first-ever $5-per-ticket Mega Millions game.

      The results weren’t great for players overall, as the winning numbers of 10, 16, 50, 60, and 61 with a Mega Ball of 17 produced neither a perfect six-for-six jackpot ticket nor a single Match 5 winner.

      But the results seem solid for Mega Millions, as estimated public spending at the new price rose 18.6% over last Friday’s drawing, the last at the $2 price point.

      There were 217,904 total winners on Tuesday, and with overall chances of winning a prize now calculated as 1-in-23, that means Lottery Geeks can estimate that 5.01 million tickets were sold for Tuesday.

      At $5 apiece, that translates to an estimated $25.06 million in sales.

      For the final $2 drawing, Mega Millions retailers and online vendors sold an estimated 9.11 million tickets. To calculate the amount spent, Lottery Geeks takes into account that an estimated 32% of players (according to state lottery data) were paying an extra $1 for the Megaplier in recent years, meaning the average dollar amount spent per ticket at the $2 price point was actually $2.32.

      And that leaves us with an estimated $21.13 million in sales for last Friday’s drawing.

      It was expected that, with the price hike, the number of tickets sold would decrease while the dollars spent would increase. Indeed, according to our estimates, ticket sales were down 45%, and spending rose 18.6%.

      FEEDBACK: Do you think $5 is too much to pay for a Mega Millions ticket? Will the higher price make you less likely to play? pic.twitter.com/SSioiiaV3O

      — WCCO | CBS News Minnesota (@WCCO) April 9, 2025

      Of jackpots and Megapliers

      It’s important to note that comparing drawings is never a perfect apples-to-apples situation because sales figures fluctuate based on jackpot size. For Friday’s drawing, the advertised jackpot was $43 million. For Tuesday night, it was $54 million. So some unquantifiable amount of that 18.6% sales increase is owed to the fact that a $54 million jackpot attracts marginally greater interest than one worth $43 million.

      For a completely different point of comparison, the last Mega Millions jackpot winner, on March 25, when the advertised jackpot was $344 million (in the end, the amount was recalculated as $349 million), Lottery Geeks estimates 14.88 million tickets were sold, translating to $34.5 million in spending — quite a bit more business than the first $5 drawing generated.

      Under the new Megaplier rules, every ticket comes with an automatic multiplier, but the sizes vary from 2x to 10x and are determined at random.

      Mega Millions now shares data on how many tickets won at each Megaplier value, and Tuesday’s drawing produced the following breakdown among winners:

      • 2x: 46.7%
      • 3x: 31.1%
      • 4x: 12.6%
      • 5x: 6.3%
      • 10x: 3.2%

      Strong marketing will be key to the success of Mega Millions sales at the new price, and to that end, the New York Lottery is doing its part with a new series of commercials:

      Get Weekly Email Updates

      "*" indicates required fields

      News, features, and original reporting on industry happenings, lottery results, rules and regulations, and more.

      Related Posts

      cash stacks

      Powerball Soars To $437 Million For Saturday Night Drawing

      us bills

      $800 Million Mega Millions Jackpot, Seventh-Largest Ever, Won In Texas

      hands climbing rock wall

      Mega Millions Jackpot Climbs Past $300 Million On Heels Of A Drawing Loaded With Near-Misses

      Powerball Jackpot Grows To Piet Mondrian Levels For Wednesday’s Drawing

      Recommended Read

      thomas metzger

      Analysis

      Lotto.com CEO Metzger: ‘A Lot Of Bang For Your Buck’ With Mega Millions Price Change

      There’s More…

      Lottery Results

      Mega Millions Goes Mighty, With Friday’s Jackpot Over $1.1 Billion

      December 26, 2024

      Jeff Edelstein

      lottery balls

      Lottery Results

      It’s National Lottery Week! National Lottery Day Is Thursday! Hooray!

      July 15, 2025

      Jeff Edelstein

      cigars

      Lottery Results

      Close But No Cigar: Five Draw Lottery Millionaires So Far This Week, No Jackpots

      July 31, 2024

      Eric Raskin

      mega millions powerball tickets

      Lottery Results

      Mega Millions Jackpot Almost $400M, Powerball Over $200M This Weekend

      August 9, 2024

      Eric Raskin

      Get Weekly Email Updates

      "*" indicates required fields

      News, features, and original reporting on industry happenings, lottery results, rules and regulations, and more.

      • About
      • Contact
      • Privacy
      • Terms
      • Disclosure
      • Responsible Gaming

      © 2025 Lottery Geeks. Web Design by Fhoke.