This weekend's Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots are over $400 million—a Harvard statistics professor talks lottery odds (2024)

A lucky lottery player could strike it big this weekend, as both the Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots have climbed above $400 million apiece.

Friday night's Mega Millions drawing has a top prize of $405 million, with a lump sum option worth nearly $295 million, while Saturday's Powerball jackpot stands at $457 million, with a lump sum option of more than $331 million.

To win either of those prizes, someone would have to beat staggering odds. The odds of winning the Mega Millions jackpot are one in 302.5 million, according to the lottery game, while Powerball's odds are one in 292.2 million for the top prize.

Many lottery players employ tactics that they think (or hope) will improve their chances of winning, from playing every single week, to using "lucky" numbers like a birthday to playing the same numbers every time in the hopes that they'll eventually be selected, to only using Quick Pick, where lottery machines automatically select a group of numbers.

But there's a difference between what people think will work and what is actual mathematical probability.

In fact, there is only one proven way of boosting your chances to win the lottery, according to Harvard statistics professor Dr. Mark Glickman: Your odds only improve by buying more tickets for each game, he previously told CNBC Make It.

That's because the odds of winning any given lottery remain the same despite the numbers selected or even if you buy a ticket for every drawing. Whether you play the lottery every day, or you're buying your first-ever lottery ticket on a lark, the odds of winning any individual drawing or scratch-off ticket remain the same.

In fact, even if you've won the lottery once before, you still have the same odds of winning the next drawing as anyone else who buys a ticket. (Just ask multiple winners like Peggy Dodson, who in 2019 won a $1 million jackpot with a "Max-a-Million" scratch-off lottery ticket from the same Pennsylvania convenience store where she had purchased another scratch-off ticket that was a $100,000 winner only two years earlier.)

"If someone already wins the lottery, then the chance that the person wins the lottery a second time will be exactly the same as the probability they win the lottery if they had not previously won the lottery before," Glickman said. "In other words, having previously won the lottery does not improve or make less likely the chance of winning the lottery in the future."

That also means that regularly buying lottery tickets — whether it's every day or every week — does not improve your odds of winning, because the odds of all lotteries are independent.

And even buying a few extra for a particular drawing doesn't improve your chances all that much, especially when the odds are roughly 300 million to one (as is the case with the current huge Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots). Buying five tickets would give you a five in 302 million chance of winning the current $405 million Mega Millions jackpot, which are better odds than just buying one ticket, but you're still far more likely to be struck by lightning.

Also, buying more tickets means that "the investment you make by playing multiple games also goes up and the payouts in a real lottery may vary," according to Dr. Lew Lefton, a faculty member at Georgia Tech's School of Mathematics. In other words, investing more money in a higher number of tickets might not always be worth the expense, Lefton previously told CNBC Make It.

"My advice is don't play the lottery and expect to win," Lefton added. "That said, it can be fun to play the lottery and imagine you win. That's a different approach, and it's just like any other gambling: You should only be willing to spend what you can afford to lose."

Meanwhile, if you are lucky enough to win the lottery, financial experts typically advise you to take the lump sum option (and invest your winnings in long-term stocks), rather than taking multi-year annuity payments. And no matter what, you're sure to face a sizable tax hit from any lottery winnings over $5,000, with the minimum federal tax charge on lottery winnings being 24%, which is withheld by the IRS before the money even makes it to a winner's bank account, along with state taxes that vary by state.

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FAQs

Who won the $1.9 billion Powerball? ›

Cheng “Charlie” Saephan, of Portland, told a news conference held by the Oregon Lottery that he and his wife, Duanpen, would split the prize evenly with a friend who chipped in $US100 ($152) to buy a batch of tickets with them, Laiza Chao.

What has better odds, Powerball or Mega Millions? ›

Your chances of winning the Mega Millions jackpot are roughly 1 in 302.6 million. Your odds are slightly better when it comes to Powerball, where you have a 1 in 24.87 chance at any prize, ranging from $4 to the jackpot.

Has anyone ever won Mega Millions with Quick Pick? ›

11. $536 Million (Indiana) On July 8, 2016, an Indiana couple won this mega jackpot after buying 5 Quick Pick tickets on a road trip. The winning family was able to remain anonymous by accepting their prize through a law firm in the state.

Did anyone claim the $2 billion Powerball jackpot? ›

Edwin Castro of Altadena, California, won the Nov. 7, 2022, Powerball drawing for $2.04 billion, the largest-ever lottery jackpot. On Valentine's Day 2023, Castro opted for a lump sum of $997.6 million, just shy of $1 billion, according to the California Lottery.

How much did the $2 billion lottery winner get after taxes? ›

Castro claimed his prize in February, choosing to immediately receive nearly $1 billion in cash, which came out to be roughly $628 million after taxes. The alternative option was to collect the full $2 billion prize through an annuity over 29 years, which financial advisors say is usually the better strategy.

How much did Edwin Castro get after taxes? ›

After taxes, he reportedly walked away with a lump sum of US$628.5 million on Valentine's Day last year and swiftly became a media darling for how he has been spending his fortune.

Which state has the most lottery winners? ›

New York state is home to the most Mega Millions jackpot winners, with 42 winning tickets sold in the Empire State. California follows with 36 winning tickets sold in-state.

How to increase your chances of winning the Mega Millions jackpot? ›

But, as Chen and other mathematics experts have said, there are no numbers, combinations, or methods to give you a better chance at the Mega Millions jackpot. You can, however, increase your chances by simply buying more tickets.

Should I take lump sum or annuity lottery? ›

While it is enticing to see all that money in a lump sum, ABC's “Shark Tank,” Mark Cuban, encourages opting for the annuity. The self-made billionaire encourages winners to not take the lump sum, saying, “You don't want to blow it all in one spot.”

Has a quick pick ever won the Powerball? ›

Quick Pick vs.

When it comes to quick pick tickets, or the machine picking your numbers, the Multi-State Lottery Association said: “With the data available, roughly 80% of Powerball jackpot-winning tickets are quick picks.

Has anyone won the Mega Millions 2024? ›

$1.13 billion, Mega Millions, March 26, 2024: A single ticket won in New Jersey. 8. $1.33 billion, Powerball, April 6, 2024: A single ticket won in Oregon.

Is there a secret to winning Mega Millions? ›

The Mega Millions, like any lottery, is a game of chance. Glickman suggests that the best way to increase your chances of winning is to buy more tickets, within reason. For example, if the probability of winning the jackpot is 1 in 302,575,350 with one ticket, it becomes 2 in 302,575,350 if you buy two.

Who won the $1 billion Powerball lottery? ›

Officials on Friday identified the Californian who won the $1.08bn Powerball jackpot last year, satisfying a requirement under state law. Yanira Alvarez won what was Powerball's third-largest jackpot ever after buying a ticket at Las Palmitas Mini Market in downtown Los Angeles, officials revealed.

Who won the 1.8 billion dollar Powerball? ›

Yanira Alvarez is the lucky woman who came forward with the winning ticket, which came from Las Palmitas Mini Market, downtown L.A.

How old is the winner of the 2 billion dollar Powerball? ›

Edwin Castro was 31 years old when he won a whopping $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot in November 2022.

Did anyone claim the Powerball? ›

The California Lottery has revealed that a person has come forward to claim the massive $1.765 billion Powerball jackpot win from October – the second-largest jackpot prize in history.

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