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Mega Millions Winning Numbers for 04/20/2021 are:

  1. 6
  2. 23
  3. 43
  4. 49
  5. 52
  6. 5

Mega Millions Winning Details* (Texas Winners Only)

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Number CorrectPrize AmountTotal Texas WinnersJackpot1 OptionTotal2 Prize w/MegaplierTexas Winners
Who Megaplied
5 of 5 w/Mega Ball$257 MillionRoll----
5 of 5$1 Million0$3 Million0
4 of 5 w/Mega Ball$10,0002$30,0001
4 of 5$50040$1,50014
3 of 5 w/Mega Ball$20098$60034
3 of 5$102,193$30776
2 of 5 w/Mega Ball$102,012$30699
1 of 5 w/Mega Ball$415,711$125,531
0 of 5 w/Mega Ball$238,894$613,873
Total Texas Winners: 58,950 20,928

*Note: Texas Lottery Commission only reports the payout information for Texas winners. For payout information of all participating states please visit www.megamillions.com.

There were no Mega Millions jackpot or 2nd prize winners in Texas for drawing on 04/20/2021.

Est. Cash Value

$189.2 Million

    Notes:
  • In the case of a discrepancy between these numbers and the official drawing results, the official drawing results will prevail. View the Webcast of the official drawings.
  • Tickets must be claimed no later than 180 days after the draw date.
  • A ticket is not a valid winning ticket until it is presented for payment and meets the Commission's validation requirements.
  • 1 Jackpot Option - payment option as designated on the winning ticket(s)
    • CVO = Cash Value Option
    • AP = 30 Annual Payments*
    *The Grand/Jackpot Prize is paid in 30 annual graduated installments. Annual payments for Mega Millions® are not equal. Each payment will be greater than the previous year's payment.
  • 2Megaplier® Prize Amount - Any non-grand/jackpot prize you win in a Mega Millions play will be multiplied by the Megaplier number drawn if you have purchased the Megaplier feature. Beginning with the October 22, 2013 drawing, the second-tier prize (Match 5 + 0) is increased by 2, 3, 4 or 5 times when Megaplier is purchased. Click here to see the Megaplier prize chart.
  • For a copy of the winner's list, please email us at customer.service@lottery.state.tx.us. Be sure to include the game(s) you want, your name and your mailing address.
  • Just the Jackpot® Play offers 2 chances to win the Mega Millions® Grand Prize for $3. Just the Jackpot wagers are eligible for the Mega Millions Grand Prize ONLY! Just the Jackpot wagers are not eligible to win any other prize (non-Grand Prize) in the Mega Millions game.

Past Winning Numbers

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Draw DateWinning NumbersMega BallMegaplierEstimated JackpotJackpot WinnersJackpot Option
04/20/20216 - 23 - 43 - 49 - 5253$257 MillionRoll
04/16/202117 - 27 - 28 - 50 - 55254$240 MillionRoll
04/13/202110 - 15 - 19 - 45 - 6894$220 MillionRoll
04/09/202122 - 26 - 27 - 58 - 66122$201 MillionRoll
04/06/20211 - 19 - 20 - 32 - 42173$184 MillionRoll
04/02/202110 - 42 - 48 - 53 - 62192$168 MillionRoll
03/30/202111 - 37 - 47 - 53 - 56153$152 MillionRoll
03/26/20214 - 25 - 37 - 46 - 67153$137 MillionRoll
03/23/202112 - 23 - 35 - 38 - 55112$122 MillionRoll
03/19/20219 - 14 - 40 - 58 - 6983$105 MillionRoll
03/16/202110 - 41 - 46 - 52 - 6982$93 MillionRoll
03/12/20212 - 24 - 25 - 31 - 65184$79 MillionRoll
03/09/20214 - 33 - 46 - 58 - 65132$68 MillionRoll
03/05/202110 - 11 - 17 - 27 - 54202$55 MillionRoll
03/02/20214 - 8 - 13 - 34 - 64182$43 MillionRoll
02/26/202111 - 15 - 37 - 62 - 6452$30 MillionRoll
02/23/20215 - 7 - 9 - 20 - 57153$22 MillionRoll
02/19/202127 - 32 - 47 - 50 - 5344$20 MillionRoll
02/16/20211 - 36 - 44 - 54 - 66103$96 MillionOut of State Winner
02/12/20215 - 14 - 24 - 25 - 27143$82 MillionRoll
02/09/20217 - 18 - 21 - 31 - 4094$68 MillionRoll
02/05/202114 - 17 - 28 - 29 - 4424$54 MillionRoll
02/02/202113 - 37 - 38 - 40 - 67102$42 MillionRoll
01/29/20214 - 44 - 58 - 59 - 7033$25 MillionRoll
01/26/202129 - 49 - 56 - 66 - 67243$20 MillionRoll
01/22/20214 - 26 - 42 - 50 - 60242$1 BillionOut of State Winner
01/19/202110 - 19 - 26 - 28 - 50162$865 MillionRoll
01/15/20213 - 11 - 12 - 38 - 43154$750 MillionRoll
01/12/202112 - 14 - 26 - 28 - 3392$625 MillionRoll
01/08/20213 - 6 - 16 - 18 - 58112$520 MillionRoll
01/05/202120 - 43 - 51 - 55 - 5742$447 MillionRoll
01/01/20218 - 24 - 53 - 68 - 6975$401 MillionRoll
12/29/20201 - 31 - 35 - 48 - 62193$376 MillionRoll
12/25/202017 - 23 - 36 - 69 - 70192$352 MillionRoll
12/22/202029 - 53 - 56 - 59 - 67212$330 MillionRoll
12/18/20207 - 15 - 25 - 51 - 6053$310 MillionRoll
12/15/20201 - 10 - 18 - 20 - 46152$291 MillionRoll
12/11/202019 - 31 - 37 - 55 - 67254$276 MillionRoll
12/08/202015 - 19 - 33 - 39 - 68253$264 MillionRoll
12/04/20203 - 19 - 24 - 44 - 5083$244 MillionRoll
12/01/20207 - 33 - 53 - 61 - 65142$229 MillionRoll
11/27/20204 - 10 - 27 - 35 - 58102$214 MillionRoll
11/24/20209 - 15 - 34 - 61 - 6462$200 MillionRoll
11/20/202026 - 33 - 45 - 61 - 68173$188 MillionRoll
11/17/20208 - 13 - 35 - 46 - 68163$176 MillionRoll
11/13/20206 - 7 - 14 - 28 - 5972$165 MillionRoll
11/10/202023 - 45 - 53 - 58 - 62135$152 MillionRoll
11/06/202018 - 24 - 27 - 34 - 6022$142 MillionRoll
11/03/20207 - 31 - 44 - 45 - 55193$129 MillionRoll
10/30/202014 - 19 - 34 - 39 - 59112$118 MillionRoll
10/27/20206 - 13 - 34 - 46 - 6213$109 MillionRoll
    Notes:
  • In the case of a discrepancy between these numbers and the official drawing results, the official drawing results will prevail. View the Webcast of the official drawings.
  • Tickets must be claimed no later than 180 days after the draw date.
  • A ticket is not a valid winning ticket until it is presented for payment and meets the Commission's validation requirements.
  • 1 Jackpot Option - payment option as designated on the winning ticket(s)
    • CVO = Cash Value Option
    • AP = 30 Annual Payments*
    *The Grand/Jackpot Prize is paid in 30 annual graduated installments. Annual payments for Mega Millions® are not equal. Each payment will be greater than the previous year's payment.
  • 2Megaplier® Prize Amount - Any non-grand/jackpot prize you win in a Mega Millions play will be multiplied by the Megaplier number drawn if you have purchased the Megaplier feature. Beginning with the October 22, 2013 drawing, the second-tier prize (Match 5 + 0) is increased by 2, 3, 4 or 5 times when Megaplier is purchased. Click here to see the Megaplier prize chart.
  • For a copy of the winner's list, please email us at customer.service@lottery.state.tx.us. Be sure to include the game(s) you want, your name and your mailing address.
  • Just the Jackpot® Play offers 2 chances to win the Mega Millions® Grand Prize for $3. Just the Jackpot wagers are eligible for the Mega Millions Grand Prize ONLY! Just the Jackpot wagers are not eligible to win any other prize (non-Grand Prize) in the Mega Millions game.

How to Play Mega Millions®

STEP 1

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Get a Mega Millions playslip from your favorite Texas Lottery® retailer or create a play using the Texas Lottery app.

Select five (5) numbers from 1 to 70 in the play area of the playboard or mark the 'QP' box and the terminal will select your five (5) numbers. OR, simply ask your lottery retailer for a 'Quick Pick' and the terminal will pick all your numbers!

Pick your Mega Ball. Select one (1) Mega Ball number from 1 to 25 in the lower yellow play area of the playboard, or mark the 'QP' box and the terminal will select your one (1) Mega Ball number.

MULTI-DRAW

You can play the same sets of numbers for more than one drawing. Mark the appropriate 'MULTI-DRAW' box to play up to 10 consecutive drawings.

WHEN YOU BUY, MEGAPLY®!

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Play the Megaplier® feature for an extra $1 per playboard and you could increase your non-grand/jackpot prize winnings by 2, 3, 4 or 5 times!

Mark the 'YES' box under 'MEGAPLIER' to select this feature for all playboards on the playslip.

The Megaplier number will be chosen from a field of 15 numbers according to the following frequency: one 5, three 4's, six 3's, five 2's. Any non-Grand prize you win on a Mega Millions play will be multiplied by the Megaplier number drawn if you purchased the Megaplier feature.

GRAND PRIZE PAYMENT OPTIONS

Select '30 ANNUAL PAYMENTS' or 'CASH VALUE OPTION'.

Mark '30 ANNUAL PAYMENTS' if you want to receive your prize in 30 annual installments.

Mark 'CASH VALUE OPTION' for a single payment of the present cash value of the jackpot prize.

You may not change the payment option at a later date. When using a playslip, if you do not select a payment option, your playslip will be rejected.

The Grand Prize is pari-mutuel and will be divided equally by the number of Grand Prize winners. The Mega Millions Grand Prize amount that is advertised is not always a guaranteed amount, it is an estimated amount. A Grand prize winner may receive less than the advertised amount based on actual Mega Millions game sales and interest rates for long-term investments.

STEP 2

Mega Millions costs $2 per play.

Adding Megaplier is $1 more per play.

STEP 3

Mega Millions drawings are broadcast every Tuesday and Friday evening at 10:12 p.m. CT.

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Tickets are not available during Draw Break, from 9:45-10:15 p.m. CT.

STEP 4

CHECK YOUR NUMBERS!

  • Use the Check Your Numbers feature via our website
  • Check the 'Winning Numbers & Jackpots' screen on the Texas Lottery App
  • Scan your ticket using Check-a-Ticket machine at any licensed Texas Lottery Retailer
  • Call 800-375-6886, listen for the results option
  • Watch the live webcasts under the MORE INFO tab on the game page
  • Check your local newspaper
  • Visit any licensed Texas Lottery retail location
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STEP 5

DID YOU WIN?

Use the special Just the Jackpot® playslip to select five (5) numbers from 1 to 70 in the upper play area and select the Mega Ball number from 1 to 25 in the yellow play area for boards A & B and/or C & D.

MULTI – DRAW

You can play the same sets of numbers for more than one drawing. Mark the appropriate 'MULTI-DRAW' box to play up to 10 consecutive drawings.

GRAND PRIZE OPTION

Select '30 ANNUAL PAYMENTS' or 'CASH VALUE OPTION'.

Mark '30 ANNUAL PAYMENTS' if you want to receive your prize in 30 annual payments.

Mark 'CASH VALUE OPTION' for a single payment of the present cash value of the jackpot prize.

You may not change the payment option at a later date.

DID YOU WIN?

More Information

Here you will find additional information related to Mega Millions including more extensive Past Winning Numbers Results, Pre-test Results, Daily Sales Reports, and more.

Except for a few basic rules, spelling out numbers vs. using figures (also called numerals) is largely a matter of writers' preference. Again, consistency is the key.

Policies and philosophies vary from medium to medium. America's two most influential style and usage guides have different approaches: The Associated Press Stylebook recommends spelling out the numbers zero through nine and using numerals thereafter—until one million is reached. Here are four examples of how to write numbers above 999,999 in AP style: 1 million; 20 million; 20,040,086; 2.7 trillion.

The Chicago Manual of Style recommends spelling out the numbers zero through one hundred and using figures thereafter—except for whole numbers used in combination with hundred, thousand, hundred thousand, million, billion, and beyond (e.g., two hundred; twenty-eight thousand; three hundred thousand; one million). In Chicago style, as opposed to AP style, we would write four hundred, eight thousand, and twenty million with no numerals—but like AP, Chicago style would require numerals for 401; 8,012; and 20,040,086.

This is a complex topic, with many exceptions, and there is no consistency we can rely on among blogs, books, newspapers, and magazines. This chapter will confine itself to rules that all media seem to agree on.

Rule 1. Spell out all numbers beginning a sentence.

Examples:
Twenty-three hundred sixty-one victims were hospitalized.
Nineteen fifty-six was quite a year.

Note: The Associated Press Stylebook makes an exception for years.

Example:1956 was quite a year.

Rule 2a. Hyphenate all compound numbers from twenty-one through ninety-nine.

Examples:
Forty-three people were injured in the train wreck.
Twenty-seven of them were hospitalized.

Rule 2b. Hyphenate all written-out fractions.

Examples:
We recovered about two-thirds of the stolen cash.
One-half is slightly less than five-eighths.

However, do not hyphenate terms like a third or a half.

Rule 3a. With figures of four or more digits, use commas. Count three spaces to the left to place the first comma. Continue placing commas after every three digits. Important: do not include decimal points when doing the counting.

Examples:
1,054 people
$2,417,592.21

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Note: Some choose not to use commas with four-digit numbers, but this practice is not recommended.

Rule 3b. It is not necessary to use a decimal point or a dollar sign when writing out sums of less than a dollar.

Not Advised:He had only $0.60.

Better:
He had only sixty cents.
OR
He had only 60 cents.

Rule 3c. Do not add the word 'dollars' to figures preceded by a dollar sign.

Incorrect: I have $1,250 dollars in my checking account.
Correct: I have $1,250 in my checking account.

Rule 4a. For clarity, use noon and midnight rather than 12:00 PM and 12:00 AM.

NOTE

AM and PM are also written A.M. and P.M., a.m. and p.m., and am and pm. Some put a space between the time and AM or PM.

Examples:
8 AM
3:09 P.M.
11:20 p.m.

Others write times using no space before AM or PM.

Example:
8AM
3:09P.M.
11:20p.m.

For the top of the hour, some write 9:00 PM, whereas others drop the :00 and write 9 PM (or 9 p.m., 9pm, etc.).

Rule 4b. Using numerals for the time of day has become widely accepted.

Examples:
The flight leaves at 6:22 a.m.
Please arrive by 12:30 sharp.

However, some writers prefer to spell out the time, particularly when using o'clock.

Examples:
She takes the four thirty-five train.
The baby wakes up at five o'clock in the morning.

Rule 5. Mixed fractions are often expressed in figures unless they begin a sentence.

Examples:
We expect a 5 1/2 percent wage increase.
Five and one-half percent was the expected wage increase.

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Rule 6. The simplest way to express large numbers is usually best.

Example:twenty-three hundred (simpler than two thousand three hundred)

Large round numbers are often spelled out, but be consistent within a sentence.

Consistent:You can earn from one million to five million dollars.
Inconsistent:You can earn from one million dollars to 5 million dollars.
Inconsistent:You can earn from $1 million to five million dollars.

Rule 7. Write decimals using figures. As a courtesy to readers, many writers put a zero in front of the decimal point.

Examples:
The plant grew 0.79 inches last year.
The plant grew only 0.07 inches this year.

Rule 8a. When writing out a number of three or more digits, the word and is not necessary. However, use the word and to express any decimal points that may accompany these numbers.

Examples:
one thousand one hundred fifty-four dollars
one thousand one hundred fifty-four dollars and sixty-one cents

Simpler:eleven hundred fifty-four dollars and sixty-one cents

Rule 8b. When writing out numbers above 999, do not use commas.

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Incorrect: one thousand, one hundred fifty-four dollars, and sixty-one cents
Correct: one thousand one hundred fifty-four dollars and sixty-one cents

Rule 9. The following examples are typical when using figures to express dates.

Numbers 6:24-26

Examples:
the 30th of June, 1934
June 30, 1934
(no -th necessary)


Rule 10. When spelling out decades, do not capitalize them.

Example:During the eighties and nineties, the U.S. economy grew.

Rule 11. When expressing decades using figures, it is simpler to put an apostrophe before the incomplete numeral and no apostrophe between the number and the s.

Example:During the '80s and '90s, the U.S. economy grew.

Some writers place an apostrophe after the number:

Numbers 1-10

Example:During the 80's and 90's, the U.S. economy grew.

Awkward:During the '80's and '90's, the U.S. economy grew.

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Rule 12. You may also express decades in complete numerals. Again, it is cleaner to avoid an apostrophe between the year and the s.

Example:During the 1980s and 1990s, the U.S. economy grew.