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Mega Millions winning numbers for Nov. 4 drawing: $800M jackpot – USA Today

The Mega Millions jackpot rose to $800 million for the drawing on Tuesday, Nov. 4, after no one matched all the winning numbers in the drawing on Friday, Oct. 31.
If someone matches all six numbers, they will have the option of a one-time cash payment of $371.7 million.
So far this year, there have been four Mega Millions winners. The most recent winner, from Virginia, claimed a jackpot of $348 million on June 27. Before that, an Ohio player won a $112 million jackpot on April 18. On March 25, a lucky ticket holder in Illinois took home $344 million, and earlier in the year, on Jan. 17, another winner in Arizona won $113 million.
Here are the winning numbers from the Mega Millions drawing on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2025.
The winning numbers for Tuesday, Nov. 4, will be posted here once drawn.
Winning lottery numbers are sponsored byJackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network.
Any Mega Millions winners will be posted here once announced by lottery officials.
To view the list of past winners,visit the Mega Millions website.
To play the Mega Millions, you have to buy a ticket. You can do this at a variety of locations, including your local convenience store, gas station or even grocery store. In some states, Mega Millions tickets can be bought online.
Once you have your ticket, you need to pick six numbers. Five of them will be white balls with numbers from 1 to 70. The gold Mega Ball ranges from 1 to 24.
If you’re feeling especially unlucky or don’t want to go through the hassle of picking, you can ask for a “Quick Pick“ or an ”Easy Pick.” These options let the computer randomly generate numbers for you.
Mega Millions tickets now include a built-in multiplier, which increases non-jackpot prizes by two, three, four, five, or 10 times. Before, players had to pay an extra dollar to add the “Megaplier.”
Tickets can be purchased in person at gas stations, convenience stores and grocery stores. Some airport terminals may also sell lottery tickets.
You can also order tickets online throughJackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network, in these U.S. states and territories: Arizona, Arkansas, Colorado, Idaho, Maine, Massachusetts, Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Puerto Rico, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia. The Jackpocket app allows you to pick your lottery game and numbers, place your order, see your ticket and collect your winnings all using your phone or home computer.
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I'm a lottery expert – the 180 day rule that Euromillions ticket holders need to know ahead of £74m jackpot up for grabs – The Irish Sun

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AND one couple reveal the EuroMillions nightmare mistake which they say cost them a life-changing fortune
WE’VE all dreamt of winning the EuroMillions jackpot, pinning our hopes on that all-important £2.50 ticket.
But do you know the crucial deadlines and rules to follow which could see you losing out on a massive win? Top lottery experts reveal all you need to know ahead of a huge £74million EuroMillions game tonight.
The jackpot reached this level after it rolled over in recent draws.
In the most recent draw on October 31, the winning numbers were: 05, 14, 38, 43, 45 and the Lucky Stars were: 07, 11.
Players will now have another chance to play tonight with a £74million up for grabs.
Millions of us buy a EuroMillions ticket each week, battling it out against other players to try and win a huge windfall.
You pick five numbers from 1-50 and two lucky stars from 1-12, or you can choose a lucky dip – which is when the numbers are randomly selected for you.
But are you aware of the important game rules you need to follow? If you don’t, you could jeopardise your chance of scooping a monster prize.
Here, we speak to top lottery experts about all the EuroMillions small print you may not know about.
Make sure you gamble responsibly and only gamble with money you can afford to lose. Set a money limit before playing.
Winners have 180 days from the draw date to claim their prize – otherwise, they lose the lot, explains lottery expert and blogger known as Lottery Guy (lottery-guy.com).
He chooses to remain anonymous but has been running his Lottery Guy blog since 2004, where he dishes out tips to help players win big.
He says: “You’ve got six months from the draw date to claim – after that, even a jackpot is gone for good.
“A £63.8 million win went unclaimed in 2012.”
Simon Horne, from Allwyn UK, the National Lottery operator which runs Euromillions in the UK, says: “It does occasionally happen and then any prize money goes towards good causes supported by the National Lottery and Euromillions.”
When a major prize – more than £50,000 – isn’t claimed, Allwyn launches a publicity blitz in the area where the ticket was bought.
This is the case in the London borough of Barnet, where Allwyn tried reuniting a lucky ticket holder with a £106,738.50 Euromillions win.
However, because the prize was left unclaimed, the winnings will now go to National Lottery good causes.
Meanwhile, one EuroMillions player in Fife in Scotland, has until December 10 to claim £3,613,887.
Another player, who bought their ticket in Rhondda Cynon Taf, South Wales in April 2024, missed out on £1 million after the deadline for claiming passed in October. Their UK Millionaire Maker winnings went to charity instead.
Lottery Guy says: “Always check your ticket, and don’t chuck any away without checking them properly.”
YOU'VE got to be in it to win it.
Every time you buy a ticket the odds of winning increase.
But WARNING – only spend what you can afford. At the end of the day, it’s down to luck.
This is why some people prefer to be part of a syndicate, where multiple tickets are bought.
While this means you’ll have to share the pot, the odds become more favourable each ticket you buy.
You think your numbers have come up, you’ve upended the house, but you still can’t find your ticket. What can you do?
You need to act fast, as Lottery Guy explains: “If your ticket gets ruined, lost or even stolen, you have to tell Allwyn within 30 days of the draw — or you lose your chance, no matter what.”
If you report the loss within that time frame, Allwyn will try to pay out your prize.
It will investigate to work out whether you are the rightful ticket holder, asking questions such as where you bought the ticket and whether it was your own numbers or a Lucky Dip.
Simon says: “If you’ve bought the ticket, we want to try and find a way to be able to get you your prize.
“We’d investigate and then if no one else had come forward after 180 days, we have discretion to award you the prize, even without a ticket.”
Back in 2001, Martyn Tott from Watford, Hertfordshire, missed out on a £3m lottery jackpot after he lost his ticket.
When the purchasing manager, then 25, and his wife Kay realised they had won, they couldn’t find the ticket.
Because the couple hadn’t registered the lost ticket within 30 days, they lost out on the lot and sadly their marriage broke down shortly after.
A lottery syndicate is when a group of people club together and put money into a pot for lottery tickets.
One person will be in charge of buying the tickets and sharing out the winnings. They are called the syndicate manager.
It makes a lot of sense to join a syndicate. It should increase your chance of winning something because you’re usually buying a lot more tickets – and of course, the only real way you can boost your chances of winning is to buy more tickets.
In fact, around one in five top prizes are won by syndicates.
But it’s important to know a very important rule when it comes to syndicates – only one person, the syndicate manager, is paid.
They are responsible for divvying out the winnings.
To avoid problems, Simon urges players to draw up an agreement and make everyone sign it.
He says: “Then if there’s any complications down the line, everyone knows where they stand.”
Technically, whoever bought the ticket is the owner.
So, think carefully before sending someone to the shop to get it for you.
Lottery Guys says: “Asking a friend or partner to grab your ticket? Be careful — if it wins, there’s nothing to stop them claiming it for themselves.
“Money can do strange things to people.”
Even if you’ve bought it yourself, you can take steps to make sure no one else claims it as theirs.
“For extra protection, write your name on the back of the ticket as soon as you buy it.
“Hardly anyone does this, but if there’s no name on it, they have to assume the person who has the ticket is the rightful owner.
“Unless someone comes forward to dispute the claim, they will pay out to that person who has the ticket.”
This might also help if you drop it, someone else finds it, or it gets stolen.
Winning the lottery should be life-changing, but it can also be a loser’s game if couples split up.
Rachel Spencer Robb, a partner in family law with Clarion Solicitors, says: “If one person in a marriage buys a winning ticket, the money is technically theirs.
“But if they later split up, the winnings should go into the pot of assets to be shared.”
That doesn’t mean they’ll automatically be split half and half. Lots of factors are considered, so one person could end up with less.
It’s also a different matter for the quarter of couples who live together but aren’t married.
Then, the person who didn’t buy the ticket isn’t legally entitled to a penny if they split up.
Rachel says: “It doesn’t matter how long they’ve been together, there’s no such thing as a common law husband or wife.
“One way around this is to sign a Living Together Agreement when you are still a couple, which lays out who gets what in the event of a split.”
Rachel says it is sensible for anyone playing the lottery or Euromillions with a partner, married or not, to draw up this little-known agreement or at least have some discussions about how any win would be split.
It may sound over the top, but with more than four in ten marriages ending in divorce, it’s a smart move.
Rachel says: “Leaving a paper trail showing the specifics of what you intended or agreed can be very helpful if your relationship changes.”
STUDENTS Rachel Kennedy and Liam McCrohan had all the winning numbers for a £182m EuroMillions prize – but lost it all over a direct debit error.
The couple received a message on their National Lottery app saying they had a “winning match” for the EuroMillions prize draw.
But they were left “absolutely heartbroken” when they called to claim the pot and were told their Direct Debit payment had been declined.
Rachel, who was studying business at Brighton University at the time, didn’t have enough cash in her bank account to pay the £2.50 charge.
Rachel told the Sun: “I called the number thinking I’d won £182million and they said, ‘Yeah, you’ve got the right numbers but you didn’t have the funds in your account for the payment of the ticket so it didn’t go through’.”
Liam, who was studying economics at the University of Hertfordshire, added: “I was already picturing our dream house and the dream car.
“I was absolutely heartbroken when we heard we hadn’t actually bought the ticket.”
If you leave it to the last minute, then there’s a risk that you run out of time to buy your ticket.
Lottery Guy says: “You’ve got to buy your ticket before 7:30pm on draw nights, which are Tuesday and Friday for EuroMillions.
“Anything after that goes into the next draw — even if it’s just one minute late.”
Simon warns against rushing into the newsagents or loading up your app at 7:25pm.
“It gets a lot busier in shops and online, especially just before a big draw.
“You might find yourself stuck in a queue or unable to find your bank card.
“We don’t want people to miss out on the chance to win a big prize, so allow yourself enough time.”
Having an online account to buy regular EuroMillions tickets makes sense for some.
It means you don’t miss a draw, never lose a ticket, and you’ll be automatically notified if you win.
It works by setting up a Direct Debit so a set amount comes out of your bank account.
Winnings of less than £50,000 will then automatically be paid in.
But, be warned, you have to have sufficient funds in your account for a Direct Debit to be taken.
If that’s not the case, you may not be entered into the draw.
Lottery Guy says: “If the payment fails, you didn’t buy a ticket, simple as that.
“If it was because of an error by Allwyn then they would investigate and probably find in your favour.
“But not for insufficient funds – that’s 100% the player’s responsibility.”
Students Rachel Kennedy and Liam McCrohan missed out on £182 million in 2021.
Rachel’s account was set up to automatically buy a EuroMillions ticket with her usual numbers but because her account did not have the right funds, the ticket payment did not go through.
QUIT your job, travel round the world, buy a private island… what would you do with £74million?
You’d better get planning, there are ways to boost your chances of walking away with the ENTIRE EuroMillions prize.
Never pick the ‘right’ numbers
Statistically, each number has an equal chance of being drawn.
That means that there are no numbers which are more likely to help you win.
The trick is to pick numbers that players are least likely to pick.
One of the main ways that you can avoid picking other people’s numbers is to pick numbers on the left of the grid, and avoid those on the right.
That’s because studies show that people naturally gravitate towards the right-hand side.
Avoid birthday numbers
It may be tempting to pick yours and your loved one’s birthday dates as your main numbers with the hope they bring you luck.
But the Lottery Guy said it’s best to avoid this tactic.
That’s because there will be a greater number of people picking numbers 1-31.
“Avoiding these numbers doesn’t increase your chance of winning, but if you do win, you’re much less likely to split the prize with other winners.”
Pick ‘unpopular’ numbers
Statistically, each number has an equal chance of winning, which means there are no “lucky” numbers you can pick to boost your chances.
But Lottery Guy said a good idea would be to pick “unpopular” numbers in your ticket.
Unpopular numbers are those which run from 32-50, because they fall outside of the birthday date numbers.
It makes sense to choose these numbers, because fewer players will be picking them.
That means that if you win a share of the winnings, there will be fewer people with the same unpopular numbers on their ticket.
Play on Tuesdays
You have to be in it to win it, so if you want the chance of scooping a jackpot, you must buy a ticket.
But certain days are better than others to buy a ticket.
Lottery Guy said Tuesday is actually the best day to buy a ticket over Friday.
He said: “With EuroMillions, Friday is the much more popular day, so you’ve got more competition on a Friday.
“Consider focusing on the Tuesday draw if you want to keep more of that jackpot for yourself.”
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Mega Millions numbers in Nov 4 lottery drawing last night: Winning Mega Millions numbers, results – Peoria Journal Star

The Mega Millions lottery jackpot continues to grow and is now tied for the game’s 8th largest prize of all-time after no one matched all six numbers from Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot.
Here are the winning numbers for the Tuesday, Nov. 4, lottery drawing jackpot worth $800 million with a cash option of $371.7 million.
Grab your tickets and see if you’re the game’s newest millionaire.
The Mega Millions drawing takes place at 10 p.m. CT for Tuesday night’s $800 million jackpot.
Winning numbers for Tuesday night’s drawing will be posted here. Friday night’s winning numbers were 2, 24, 52, 66, 68, and the Mega Ball was 9.
Results are pending.
You only need to match one number in Mega Millions to win a prize. However, that number must be the Mega Ball, worth either $10, $15, $20, $25 or $50.
Matching two numbers won’t win anything in Mega Millions unless one of the numbers is the Mega Ball. A ticket matching one of the five numbers and the Mega Ball is worth either $14, $21, $28, $35 or $70. Visit www.megamillions.com for a complete list of payout information.
The Mega Millions jackpot for Tuesday night’s drawing continues to grow and is tied for the 8th-largest Mega Millions prize all-time at an estimated $800 million with a cash option of $371.7 million, according to megamillions.com.
Drawings are held twice a week at approximately 10 p.m. CT every Tuesday and Friday. You can watch drawings via YouTube.
A Mega Millions ticket costs $5 per play. The Multiplier is included in the price of a single $5 wager, according to megamillions.com.
Here’s how to play Mega Millions:
The winning numbers for Monday night’s drawing were 3, 32, 40, 43, 57, with a Powerball of 18. The Power Play was 2x.
The current Powerball jackpot continues to grow at an estimated $438 million with a cash option of $207.0 million, after no one matched all six numbers from Monday night’s drawing.
Here is the list of 2025 Mega Millions jackpot wins, according to megamillions.com:
Here are the all-time top 10 Mega Millions jackpots, according to megamillions.com:
Here are the nation’s all-time top 10 Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots, according to powerball.com:
Chris Sims is a digital content producer for Midwest Connect Gannett. Follow him on Twitter: @ChrisFSims.

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Live Euromillions and Thunderball results for Tuesday, November 4 – Wales Online

Below you'll find the winning numbers for tonight's Euromillions draw and Thunderball as they're picked. The Euromillions jackpot for Tuesday, November 4, is a huge £74 million.
The Euromillions draw takes place every Tuesday and Friday and a ticket costs £2.50. That includes automatic entry into the UK Millionaire Maker draw which creates new UK millionaires every week. The overall jackpot can rise to €190m (approximately £167m).
If you entered the Thunderball you stand to win up to £500,000. You can check your numbers below. Good luck!
If you have got two numbers or one number and two lucky stars or better then you are a winner. Players must match all five main numbers and two lucky star numbers to claim the jackpot. The Thunderball draw was also made tonight and the results will also be displayed below. The Thunderball draw takes place at 8pm and the Euromillions draw takes place at around 8.45pm.
In May 2022 Joe and Jess Thwaite, from Gloucester, became the UK's biggest-ever Euromillions winners after netting £184m with a lucky dip ticket. Their record did not last long, though, after another UK winner came forward in July 2022 to claim a jackpot of £195m. However they have not gone public. Prior to Mr and Mrs Thwaite's win the previous record was held by an anonymous winner who scooped £170m in October 2019. On June 4, 2021, a ticketholder in the UK scooped the £111m jackpot in the Friday-night draw, matching all seven numbers to become the country's ninth-biggest lottery winner ever at that stage.
In June 2019 a single ticketholder in the UK won £123m in the Tuesday night Euromillions draw. It was the third-biggest Euromillions jackpot in the UK since the draw launched in 2004. It meant they instantly became as rich as Fifty Shades of Grey author EL James (£127m) and Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page (£125m). Euromillions is played in nine European countries.
Get the results:
1 and 4
6, 9, 25, 28, 45
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9
45
28
25
Just less than 15 minutes to go until the Euromillions draw.
It is less than half an hour to go until the Euromillions draw.
The Euromillions draw is next at 8.45pm. We will be bringing you all the results, live.
1, 15, 21, 23, 24 and the Thunderball is 10
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23
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21
It is almost time for the Thunderball draw.

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Mega Millions numbers in Nov 4 lottery drawing last night: Winning Mega Millions numbers, results – Canton Daily Ledger

The Mega Millions lottery jackpot continues to grow and is now tied for the game’s 8th largest prize of all-time after no one matched all six numbers from Friday’s Mega Millions jackpot.
Here are the winning numbers for the Tuesday, Nov. 4, lottery drawing jackpot worth $800 million with a cash option of $371.7 million.
Grab your tickets and see if you’re the game’s newest millionaire.
The Mega Millions drawing takes place at 10 p.m. CT for Tuesday night’s $800 million jackpot.
Winning numbers for Tuesday night’s drawing will be posted here. Friday night’s winning numbers were 2, 24, 52, 66, 68, and the Mega Ball was 9.
Results are pending.
You only need to match one number in Mega Millions to win a prize. However, that number must be the Mega Ball, worth either $10, $15, $20, $25 or $50.
Matching two numbers won’t win anything in Mega Millions unless one of the numbers is the Mega Ball. A ticket matching one of the five numbers and the Mega Ball is worth either $14, $21, $28, $35 or $70. Visit www.megamillions.com for a complete list of payout information.
The Mega Millions jackpot for Tuesday night’s drawing continues to grow and is tied for the 8th-largest Mega Millions prize all-time at an estimated $800 million with a cash option of $371.7 million, according to megamillions.com.
Drawings are held twice a week at approximately 10 p.m. CT every Tuesday and Friday. You can watch drawings via YouTube.
A Mega Millions ticket costs $5 per play. The Multiplier is included in the price of a single $5 wager, according to megamillions.com.
Here’s how to play Mega Millions:
The winning numbers for Monday night’s drawing were 3, 32, 40, 43, 57, with a Powerball of 18. The Power Play was 2x.
The current Powerball jackpot continues to grow at an estimated $438 million with a cash option of $207.0 million, after no one matched all six numbers from Monday night’s drawing.
Here is the list of 2025 Mega Millions jackpot wins, according to megamillions.com:
Here are the all-time top 10 Mega Millions jackpots, according to megamillions.com:
Here are the nation’s all-time top 10 Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots, according to powerball.com:
Chris Sims is a digital content producer for Midwest Connect Gannett. Follow him on Twitter: @ChrisFSims.

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Elias Diaz: Club option declined – CBS Sports

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The Padres declined Diaz‘s (oblique) $7 million club option for 2026 on Tuesday, Jeff Sanders of The San Diego Union-Tribune reports.
Diaz posted a .607 OPS across 283 regular-season plate appearances in 2025 — his worst mark since 2019. Rather than pay him $7 million to likely act as a backup in 2026, the Friars will instead give the 34-year-old a $2 million buyout and send him into free agency. His defense should still be enough for him to draw interest from other clubs, but he doesn’t offer much fantasy upside at this stage in his career.
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Second hold-up on lotto booth in a day – The Malta Independent

A second hold-up on a lotto booth occurred in Burmarrad on Tuesday evening, the police said, hours after a first robbery had taken place in Birkirkara.
In the second robbery, the police said that a man wearing a hoodie and armed with a knife entered the lotto booth in Triq Burmarrad at 6pm, demanding money from the cashier, a  43-year-old  woman, before making off with the cash.
Magistrate Philip Galea Farrugia is leading an inquiry.
Earlier, at 3.30pm, a similar robbery had taken place in Birkirkara.
The police did not say whether they believe there is a connection between the two incidents.
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