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Mega Millions Numbers: Are You the Lucky Winner of Friday’s $140 Million Jackpot?

UNITED STATES, AUG 1 – No winner claimed the $140 million prize in the latest drawing, causing the jackpot to grow with odds of 1 in 302,575,350, according to the official Mega Millions website.

  • On Friday, August 1, 2025, the Mega Millions lottery drew numbers 18-27-29-33-70 and Mega Ball 22, with an estimated jackpot of $140 million and a cash option of $62 million.
  • As rollovers occur when unclaimed, the Mega Millions jackpot grew after the March 25, 2025, drawing in Illinois, following a $344 million prize.
  • Tickets cost $2.00 per play, players select five white balls from 1 to 70 and a gold Mega Ball from 1 to 25, with odds of 1 in 302,575,350.
  • Winners can opt for an annuity of 30 payments that increase by 5% each year or a lump sum, with the annuity starting immediately followed by 29 larger payments.
  • Looking ahead, the next Mega Millions drawing falls on Tuesday, August 5, and the starting jackpot resets to $50 million.
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Know if you are the winner of today’s Mega Millions draw Friday, August 1st. The prize is $140 million.

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Mega Millions winning numbers for Aug. 1: $140 million jackpot

Did you play the Mega Millions? Check your winning numbers for the drawing on Friday, Aug. 1, 2025.

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El Comercio broke the news in Lima, Peru on Friday, August 1, 2025.
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