Mega Millions winning numbers Georgia winners July 11
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With no jackpot winner, the next drawing on Friday night, July 14, at 11 p.m. is estimated to be worth $560 million.
ATLANTA — The latest Mega Millions drawing on Tuesday night, July 11, produced three new millionaires around the country - none in Georgia, unfortunately, but one lucky person in the Peach State did come away with a nice prize.
The winning numbers were 10, 17, 33, 51, 64 with a yellow Mega Ball number of 5.
With no jackpot winner, the next drawing on Friday night, July 14, at 11 p.m. is estimated to be worth $560 million.
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The three $1 million winners on Tuesday night were located in California, South Dakota and Wisconsin.
According to Georgia lottery figures, there were some decent winnings closer to home.
Georgia Mega Millions winners July 11
In Georgia, the following winners took home prizes:
- $10,000: 1 person
- $1,000: 4 people
- $500: 33 people
- $400: 9 people
- $200: 75 people
To win $10,000, the lucky person would have had to match four numbers plus the yellow Mega Ball.
Matching just four white ball numbers wins you $500 - but four of those people had the 2x "Megaplier" in effect, giving them $1,000 prizes.
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Mega Millions hasn't seen a grand prize winner since April 18, when a 71-year-old man from New York won the state's largest Mega Millions jackpot ever. Johnnie Taylor of Howard Beach in Queens, New York, won $476 million but opted for the cash option — a lump sum of more than $157 million after taxes.
Winners almost always take the cash option, but they do have a choice to instead get the full amount in regular payments over 29 years. The cash option for Tuesday's drawing is an estimated $251 million.
Players must match all five white balls plus the Mega Ball to win the jackpot.
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