Suzanna Shkreli, Commissioner | Michigan Lottery
Suzanna Shkreli, Commissioner | Michigan Lottery
No winner was declared in Friday’s Mega Millions drawing, leaving the jackpot at $600 million for tonight’s draw. The cash option stands at $277.2 million.
If a player wins this evening, it would be the fifth time in 2025 that the Mega Millions jackpot has been claimed and would also be the largest prize awarded by the game so far this year. Tonight marks the 31st consecutive drawing since June 27, when a ticket sold in Virginia secured a $348 million win.
Since July 1, players in Michigan have collected over $6.3 million in prizes during this current jackpot run.
The last time Michigan produced a Mega Millions jackpot winner was in January 2021, when an Oakland County lottery club won $1.05 billion—the largest prize ever awarded to a Michigan player.
Tickets for tonight’s drawing are available at retailers statewide until 10:45 p.m., and can also be purchased online at MichiganLottery.com.
Mega Millions tickets cost $5 each and include a multiplier feature that can increase non-jackpot winnings up to tenfold, with a maximum payout of $10 million. The game is available in 45 states as well as Washington D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands.