FLORIDA, USA — Nobody won the $8.75 million Florida Lotto jackpot after Wednesday night's drawing concluded. The jackpot now rises to $10 million for the next drawing on Saturday.
Furthermore, in Wednesday night's CASH4LIFE drawing, the outcome was the same as no one won the jackpot prize or the game's second tier prize of $1,000 a week for life; a winning ticket for the $1,000 a week for life prize was sold in Missouri following Tuesday night's drawing.
Here are the latest winning numbers for the Florida Lotto, CASH4LIFE and Mega Millions games!
- Winning Numbers: 20-21-25-30-34-37
- Double Play Numbers: 16-25-42-44-50-52
- Prize Level Winners: $15,000- 3 winners, $12,000- 1 winner, $9,000- 6 winners
- Winning Numbers: 19-29-37-47-51
- Cash Ball: 1
- Prize Level Winners: $2,500- 3 winners, $500- 9 winners, $100- 65 winners
*Note: Although there was no drawing for the Mega Millions on Wednesday, the following is winning numbers from the most recent drawing on Tuesday, April 2.*
- Winning Numbers: 10-50-56-60-66
- Gold Mega Ball: 19
- Megaplier: 3x
- Prize Level Winners: $500- 34 winners, $200- 64 winners
When are Mega Millions, Florida Lotto and CASH4LIFE drawings?
Mega Millions drawings take place on Tuesdays and Fridays from 11 p.m. to 11:01 p.m.
The Florida Lotto drawing is broadcast at 11:15 p.m. on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
CASH4LIFE winning numbers are displayed daily at 9 p.m.
What are my chances of winning Mega Millions, Florida Lotto and CASH4LIFE?
The overall odds of winning a prize in the Mega Millions game are 1 in 24 and the odds of winning the jackpot prize are 1 in 302,575,350, according to the Florida Lottery.
The overall odds of winning in the Florida Lotto are 1 in 7.61 and 1 in 22,957,480 for odds at the jackpot prize level, the Florida Lottery's website states.
The overall odds of winning a prize in the CASH4LIFE game are 1 in 8, the odds of winning the top prize ($1,000 a day for life) are 1 in 21,846,048, and the odds of winning $1,000 a week for life is $7,282,016, the Florida Lottery's website states.
Editor's note: The video below is from a previous story.