Mega Millions Results, Numbers for 6/12/20: Did Anyone Win the $20 Million Jackpot on Friday (Last) Night?

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Nobody managed to win Friday's Mega Millions jackpot, as no ticket matched all five white balls and the one golden Mega Ball.

The grand prize for the June 12 draw stood at $20 million, with a cash option of $15.7 million.

The winning numbers were 9, 14, 57, 67 and 70, with the Mega ball being 2. There was also a 3X Megaplier in play, tripling the amount players could win outside the main jackpot.

With no overall winner, the jackpot will rise to $22 million with a cash option of $17.2 million for next Tuesday night's drawing.

Earlier this week, a lucky ticket holder in Arizona became the first grand prize winner since February 11, scooping the estimated $410 million jackpot and resetting the jackpot figure to its starting value of $20 million.

While there were no overall winners on Friday night, there was a single winner for the second-place $1 million prize, which returned a total $3 million thanks to the Megaplier.

There were 10 tickets sold nationwide that matched four of the five white balls and the Mega Ball for the $10,000 third prize. Four of those purchased the Megaplier for an extra $1, which made their third-prize winnings worth $30,000.

Over 200 players won $500 by matching four numbers and 36 of those winners won $1,500 using the Megaplier. Additionally, over 500 people won $200 by matching three numbers and the Mega Ball and 98 among them multiplied their prize to $600 using the Megaplier.

Over 25,000 players won $10 by either matching three numbers or two numbers and the Mega Ball and approximately 5,500 of these players won $30 using the Megaplier.

There are nine ways to win a prize, ranging from $2 to the jackpot, which increases with each draw that it is not won. The overall odds of winning a prize in the Mega Millions lottery are 1 in 24, however, the odds of winning $2 are 1 in 37 while the odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 302,575,350.

A player will win if the numbers on one row of their ticket match the numbers of the balls drawn. Tickets cost $2 per play with the option of adding the Megaplier to a ticket for an additional $1 per play.

The Mega Millions lottery is played in 45 states, Washington, D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

For payment, money that is won can either come as an annuity, one immediate payment followed by 29 annual payments rising by five percent each payment, or cash, which is described online as a "one-time, lump-sum payment that is equal to all the cash in the jackpot prize pool."

The next Mega Millions draw is scheduled for June 16.

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Mega Millions lottery tickets sit inside a convenience store in Lower Manhattan, October 23, 2018 in New York City. Drew Angerer/Getty

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Dan Cancian is currently a reporter for Newsweek based in London, England. Prior to joining Newsweek in January 2018, he was a news and business reporter at International Business Times UK. Dan has also written for The Guardian and The Observer. 


Dan Cancian is currently a reporter for Newsweek based in London, England. Prior to joining Newsweek in January 2018, he ... Read more