‘Mega Millions’ Jackpot Soars to $714 Million — Vegas Locals Head To California Border To Score Tickets

The Mega Millions jackpot is once again capturing the nation’s attention, and this time, it’s edging towards record-breaking territory. After no ticket matched all six numbers in the most recent drawing, the jackpot has skyrocketed to a dazzling $714 million. This development marks the ninth-largest prize in the game’s history.

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Mega Millions Jackpot Reaches A Historic Level, Las Vegas Residents Head To California

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The Mega Millions jackpot has entered rare territory, soaring to $714 million following the latest drawing with no grand prize winner. The cash value now stands at an estimated $334.1 million, continuing a four-month streak without a winning ticket. This run has since made lottery history.

According to the official lottery report, more than 482,000 tickets still managed to score smaller prizes, totaling $11.7 million in winnings nationwide. The winning numbers from the most recent draw were 11, 18, 31, 51, 56, and the gold Mega Ball 24.

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While no one walked away with the jackpot, plenty of hopefuls are holding onto tickets worth hundreds or even thousands of dollars. The next ‘Mega Millions’ drawing is set for Tuesday at 11 p.m. Eastern Time, where one lucky player could walk away with one of the biggest prizes ever offered in October.

Here’s the interesting part. Technically, Vegas is one of the states that does not allow the lottery. We’re told a large number of locals are heading to Primm, NV — which sits near the border of California — to buy their tickets.

That’s right, Vegas dwellers are actually driving away from the strip to buy lottery tickets over an hour away.

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What Happens If A Winner Emerges

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Should someone hit all six numbers on Tuesday, the winner will choose between a lump-sum cash payout of $334.1 million and annual payments spread over 30 years. Under state law, winners can choose to remain anonymous, a protection that many past jackpot holders have used to preserve their privacy.

Now, we should note that it might be better odds to just head to Vegas and put $100 on black. Or, take your chances with a few hands of Blackjack. But, someone has to win, right?!

According to The U.S. Sun, Lottery officials advise anyone holding a winning ticket to sign the back immediately. Players are also advised to keep it in a safe place until claiming the prize. Winners have 180 days from the draw date to claim their prize.

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If no one matches all six numbers again, the jackpot could continue its meteoric rise. Therefore, it has the potential of breaking into the all-time top five, alongside the legendary $1.602 billion jackpot from 2023 and the $1.537 billion prize from 2018.

Anticipation Builds Ahead of Tuesday’s Drawing

'Mega Millions' Jackpot Soars to $714 Million -- Vegas Locals Head To California Border To Score Tickets
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As the Mega Millions prediction for October 28, 2025, draws near, anticipation is at an all-time high. Players across the U.S. are rushing to buy tickets, hoping to turn a few dollars into generational wealth. The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 290 million, while the odds of winning any prize are 1 in 23. Mega Millions tickets are sold in 45 states, Washington, D.C, and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

The previous winning ticket had gone unclaimed for over a month, even though it was a mega jackpot. The ticket was reportedly purchased in a convenience store in Northumberland County, Virginia. 

The upcoming draw represents more than just a game. It’s a nationwide event and a shared moment of possibility for a big win. It captures the same sense of thrill and unpredictability that defines Las Vegas itself. Whether you’re a regular player or simply chasing a dream, Tuesday night’s Mega Millions drawing promises one thing: the chance to become an overnight legend.

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