Massachusetts Mega Millions Results, Intelligent Picks, Lotto Wheels
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Massachusetts(MA) Mega Millions Prizes and Odds
Massachusetts Mega Millions News and Payout for Saturday, June 28th, 2025
Updated: Sunday, June 29, 2025 01:25 AM
Massachusetts Powerball lottery News and Payout for Saturday, June 28th, 2025 Drawing
No player picked all the Powerball 5 white ball numbers plus the Powerball number for Saturday, June 28th, 2025 (that includes you) and the $155,000,000 grand prize will keep growing larger. No worries. That just gives us all a chance to win an even bigger Powerball payout when the next drawing happens on Saturday, June 28th, 2025. By then the projected grand prize is expected to jump to $162,000,000. The cash value will be an estimated $$74.2 million up for grab. The winning numbers from Saturday night, June 28th, 2025 were 04-35-43-52-62 and Powerball was 12. Nobody won the Powerball grand prize in the past 12 draws since Monday, June 2nd, 2025. One lucky winner from CA walked away with 207,000,000 top prize in Saturday, May 31st, 2025 drawing.
Though the grand prize was not hit Saturday evening, Powerball did produce some big winners. 15 3rd prize winning tickets were sold across the nation. These included 12 tickets that matched 4 white ball numbers as well as the Powerball and won $10,000.
Additional prizes won Saturday night included 220 tickets that matched 4 white numbers and won $100. 80 additional tickets at this prize level were also wisely bought with the Power Play option that doubled the prize to $200 cash! 560 tickets matched 3 of the 5 lotto numbers, as well as the Powerball number. These tickets are also each worth $100. There were 166 tickets matched 3+1 with Power Play option, doubled the prizes to win a total win of $200 each.
With 9 different ways to win, there were 473,149 tickets nationwide won a total of $0 prizes in the Saturday, June 28th, 2025 drawing.
Powerball is one of the most popular lottery games in the U.S. sold in 44 participating states as a shared jackpot game. Powerball drawings occur 2 times a week every Wednesday and Saturday night at 10:59 PM Eastern Time. To play Powerball, choose 5 numbers from 1 to 59 and choose one Powerball number from 1 to 35. Each play costs $2. Players can choose to spend $1 extra to purchase the Power Play, which increases the winnings except jackpot. The overall odds of winning any prizes are about 1 to 32. The chances of matching 6 Powerball numbers are 1 to 175,223,510. The minimum Powerball advertised grand prize is 40 million dollar. Its annuity option is paid in 30 yearly increment installments in 29 years. Winners can select one-time lump sum cash payout option instead.
There were 10,771 Powewrball winning tickets sold in the state of Massachusetts. Four tickets sold in Massachusetts matched 4 lotto numbers as well as the Powerball. These lucky ticket holders will receive $10,000 cash each. There were 8 lucky Massachusetts won $100 prize by matching 4 or 3+1 numbers. There were 3 lucky Massachusetts won $200 prize by matching 4 or 3+1 numbers with Power Play purchased.
Find below the Massachusetts Powerball payout highlights for the Saturday, June 28th, 2025's drawing.
- 4 ticket(s) matched 4 of 5 + Powerball and won $50,000 each.
- 4 ticket(s) matched 4 of 5 and won $100 each.
- 4 ticket(s) matched 3 of 5 + Powerball and won $100 each.
- 366 ticket(s) matched 3 of 5 and won $7 each.
- 302 ticket(s) matched 2 of 5 + Powerball and won $7 each.
- 2349 ticket(s) matched 1 of 5 + Powerball and won $4 each.
- 6039 ticket(s) matched Powerball Only and won $4 each.
- 1 ticket(s) matched 4 of 5 with Power Play with PowerPlay purchased and won $200 each.
- 2 ticket(s) matched 3 of 5 + Powerball with Power Play with PowerPlay purchased and won $200 each.
- 62 ticket(s) matched 3 of 5 with Power Play with PowerPlay purchased and won $14 each.
- 57 ticket(s) matched 2 of 5 + Powerball with Power Play with PowerPlay purchased and won $14 each.
- 446 ticket(s) matched 1 of 5 + Powerball with Power Play with PowerPlay purchased and won $8 each.
- 1135 ticket(s) matched Powerball Only with Power Play with PowerPlay purchased and won $8 each.
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About Massachusetts Powerball
Massachusetts Powerball is currently one of the most popular Massachusetts State Lottery Games.
It was launched in 2010, when Massachusetts State Lottery (MSL) along with 9 other Mega Millions members, joined Powerball in an agreement with the
Multi-State Lottery Association (MSUL) to start selling both Mega Millions and Powerball. This was the largest agreement in the history of US Lottery and
Massachusetts Powerball was thus added as a new game to the already wide list of games of MSL.
Prior to 2010, Powerball was played in the 33 jurisdictions of the Multi-State Lottery Association and currently this multi-state lottery game is played in
44 states.
Massachusetts Powerball tickets started being sold on the 31st of January 2010 by 7500 MSL agents throughout the state.
About half of the money raised by the game is used for the prizes and for administration purposes but a significant part is used to support important
social issues. Since its beginning, the main goal of Massachusetts Powerball, much like other lottery games, has been to raise money for several municipal
services, including public safety and education. So far, Massachusetts Powerball has succeeded in gathering billions of dollars for these
community-supporting and charitable projects and the success of the game indicates that it will continue to contribute in the future.
Powerball is a cash game and it involves a very big jackpot as well. Its popularity has been rising greatly due to the huge prizes awarded. Powerball
jackpots are almost always the highest of all lottery games and that attracts more and more players.
Jackpots surpass 100 million dollars frequently and in 2006, it reached almost 400 million dollars. The record-breaking value of about $580 million was set
in November 2012 and the prize was split between eight winners.
Powerball is also responsible for the largest prize awarded to one single ticket which was bought in August 2012 in Michigan.
It has undergone different changes in the way it is played and Massachusetts Powerball's current version, Powerball Enriched, dates from 15 January 2012.
The cost increased from $1 to $2 but this allows for bigger jackpots and higher chances to win. Previously the minimum prize was $20 million but since the
new rules were put into place it has reached $40 million and the number of red balls has reduced from 39 to 35. Having fewer red ball numbers increases the
odds of winning a jackpot. The second prize, which was $200,000, is now $1,000,000 cash.
How to play Massachusetts Powerball

- The first thing to do to play Massachusetts Powerball is to purchase a Massachusetts Powerball play card in one of the Massachusetts Lottery
agents. The price of one basic card is $2.
- Then choose five numbers out of fifty nine. Check each number. You cannot erase the numbers you have already chosen.
- Choose one Power ball number out of thirty five. Check each number. You cannot erase the numbers you have already chosen.
- Choose the Power Play feature by marking the box (optional). This allows you to increase your non-jackpot prizes. The additional cost of Power
Play is $1.
- Mark the number of times you want to play your numbers in consecutive draws (optional).
- After completing your play card, give it to an Online Agent for registration. You should receive a ticket as a receipt and the numbers and
drawings on it must match the ones you played.
- For security reasons, sign the back of your ticket in pencil or blue ink. This is the ticket you will use to check the result and to claim your
prize.
- Check the result of the following Massachusetts Powerball drawing - Wednesday or Saturday - to see if you have matching numbers.
- In case you have one of the nine winning combinations, claim your prize in any Massachusetts Lottery Agent.
Alternatively, you can use Quick Pick to have your numbers selected by a computer. The chances of winning are the same either you choose the numbers
yourself or leave it up to the computer.
The betting polls for the Massachusetts Powerball open at 5 am and close at 9:50pm
How to Win Massachusetts Powerball?
Compared to other lottery games, the chances of winning in the Massachusetts Powerball are very high. The odds of getting a prize are estimated to be 1 to
32. The more you play the more chances you have to win.
If the red Powerball is a match, then you are sure to get a prize of $4 which will increase according to the number of matching white balls.
If you match the five white balls you win the second prize of $1,000,000.
For the jackpot, the numbers you choose for your Massachusetts Powerball play card must match the 5 white balls from the drawing as well as the red ball.
The winner has the option of receiving the prize entirely on a single payment, or in 30 payments over the course of 29 years. In this option the amounts
will increase each year at a rate defined by the existing rules.
A player that wins the jackpot has 60 days to choose the payment method and all players have one year to claim their prizes.
Why choose Power Play?
By choosing the Power Play feature, you will always multiply your prize amount except if you win the Massachusetts Powerball jackpot.
Your lowest prize will be $12 instead of $4 and you will receive $14 instead of $7.
Furthermore, the $100 prize doubles to $200 and the $10,000 shoots to $40,000.
If you get the second prize of five matching white balls, you will win $2 million while you would only win $1 million without the Power Play.
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