How Much Does a Mega Millions Ticket Cost
A standard Mega Millions ticket costs $2 per play before any applicable taxes or fees. Each ticket includes one main number draw from 1 to 70 and one Mega Ball from 1 to 25. Add the $1 Megaplier option if you want non-jackpot prizes multiplied up to 5x, depending on your state’s rules. You can purchase tickets in person at authorized retail locations or, where allowed, through official online lottery platforms. This guide explains the price, play options, odds, and prize structure so you can make informed decisions about playing.
Price and Play Options
Understanding the components of a Mega Millions ticket helps clarify what you are paying for and what each purchase includes. Options vary by state, so it is important to confirm local rules before playing.
Standard Ticket Components
- Base game: $2 per play
- Number selection: 5 numbers from 1 to 70 + 1 Mega Ball from 1 to 25
- Megaplier add-on: $1 per play where authorized
- Draw days: Tuesday and Friday evenings
Optional Add-ons and Promotions
Some lotteries offer in-state games or limited-time promotions bundled with Mega Millions, but these are not part of the base $2 ticket. The Megaplier changes non-jackpot prizes only and does not apply to the jackpot. Pari-mutuel add-ons or other variations may be available regionally and should be reviewed in official game rules.
Odds and Prize Structure
Your chances of winning any prize in Mega Millions depend on how many numbers you match and whether the Megaplier applies. While the jackpot requires matching all numbers, smaller prizes have better odds and can still be meaningful.
Key Odds by Match Level
| Match | Without Megaplier | With Megaplier |
|---|---|---|
| 5 + Mega Ball | 1 in 302,575,350 | Jackpot only |
| 5 | 1 in 12,607,306 | 1 in 2,521,461 |
| 4 + Mega Ball | 1 in 930,653 | 1 in 186,131 |
| 4 | 1 in 38,792 | 1 in 7,758 |
| 3 + Mega Ball | 1 in 14,671 | 1 in 2,934 |
| 3 | 1 in 606 | 1 in 121 |
| 2 + Mega Ball | 1 in 693 | 1 in 139 |
| 1 + Mega Ball | 1 in 87 | 1 in 17 |
| Mega Ball only | 1 in 37 | 1 in 37 |
Where and How to Buy
Availability and methods for purchasing Mega Millions vary by state or jurisdiction. Knowing the valid options in your area helps ensure your ticket is legitimate and eligible to play.
- Physical tickets: Available at authorized retail stores such as gas stations, grocery stores, and liquor shops.
- Official online sales: Offered through state lottery websites or apps where permitted; tickets are delivered electronically or printed according to local rules.
- Retailer cash sales: Tickets are sold as a cash advance and appear on your payment method at the register.
Costs After the Purchase
Winning amounts can be lower than the advertised jackpot due to taxes and the choice between annuity and cash options. Plan for the financial and tax implications regardless of how you purchase.
What Affects Your Final Payout
- Federal and state income taxes
- Annuity vs. cash option (typically about 30-year graduated payments or one lump sum)
- Multi-state winners may face withholding and filing requirements in multiple jurisdictions
How to Check Current Pricing in Your Area
Because lottery rules and tax treatment differ by state, confirm the official ticket price and game rules where you live. The official Mega Millions website or your state lottery page should list pricing, draw times, and claim procedures.
- Visit the official Mega Millions site for your state or jurisdiction.
- Check for any temporary price promotions or limited-time games, noting that the base game remains $2.
- Review tax guidance from your state lottery and tax professionals if you win.