Mega Millions winning numbers Tuesday July 4 | Georgia winners
Daniel Santos No one in the Peach State claimed the jackpot, but there were nonetheless some big winnings.
ATLANTA — In an unusual turn, it was unclear Wednesday morning if anyone nationwide won the $400 million Mega Millions jackpot from the night before.
The winning numbers were 21, 33, 54, 61, 67 with a yellow ball number of 12. The "megaplier" effect was 3x.
While conflicting information on the Mega Millions website left the overall jackpot situation a bit hazy, the winnings in Georgia were a bit clearer.
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No one in the Peach State claimed the jackpot, but there were nonetheless some big winnings. If no one indeed claimed the jackpot nationwide, the next drawing on Friday night would be worth an estimated $427 million.
Mega Millions winners in Georgia, Tuesday July 4
According to figures from the Georgia Lottery, the following winnings were claimed in the Peach State:
- $10,000: 3 winners
- $1,500: 4 winners
- $600: 8 winners
- $500: 10 winners
- $200: 41 winners
The three $10,000 winners each matched four white ball numbers plus the yellow ball number. None of them had the 3x "megaplier" in play - if they did, their winnings would have been $30,000.
Meanwhile four people pulled in the $500 prize with four matching white ball numbers but did have the 3x multiplier in play, increasing their winnings to $1,500. Ten people won $500 with four matching white ball numbers without the "megaplier" on.
Eight other people who won $200 with three white ball numbers plus the yellow ball number also had the 3x mutliplier on, to win $600.
What are my chances of winning the Mega Millions?
The game's odds are 1 in 302.6 million.
Lucky winners can choose an annuity with annual payments over 29 years. Winners almost always take the cash option.
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