MI Lottery Biography
The Michigan Lottery began when the Green Ticket game started on November 13, 1972. On October 7, 1975, the first instant game ticket was purchased. Terminal-based games commenced on June 6, 1977, when the Daily 3 game was introduced. The first "Michigan Lotto" game was introduced on August 13, 1984. The first The Big Game (now Mega Millions) ticket was sold on August 31, 1996. Since its commencement, the Michigan Lottery has donated more than $14.5 billion to the School Aid Fund.On September 6, 1996, six lotteries (including Michigan's) began The Big Game. It became Mega Millions in 2002. Players select 6 numbers from 2 pools: 5 numbers from 1 through 56, and the Mega Ball number (1 through 46) for a chance to win a multi-million dollar jackpot. Currently, Mega Millions jackpots begin at $12 million (annuity value), and increases when there is no top prize winner. Drawings are held on Tuesdays and Fridays. Michigan jackpot winners choose either the annuity (26 annual payments) or the cash option after winning. The Megaplier option will be added to Michigan Lottery in January, 2011Powerball began in 1992. Players select six numbers from two pools: five numbers from 1 through 59, and the Powerball number (1 through 35) for a chance to win a multi-million dollar jackpot prize. Currently, Powerball jackpots begin at $40 million (annuity value), and increases every time there is no top prize winner. Drawings are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays. On January 31, 2010, some of the Mega Millions member lotteries (including Michigan) joined Powerball.
The Michigan Lottery began when the Green Ticket game started on November 13, 1972. On October 7, 1975, the first instant game ticket was purchased. Terminal-based games commenced on June 6, 1977, when the Daily 3 game was introduced. The first "Michigan Lotto" game was introduced on August 13, 1984. The first The Big Game (now Mega Millions) ticket was sold on August 31, 1996. Since its commencement, the Michigan Lottery has donated more than $14.5 billion to the School Aid Fund.On September 6, 1996, six lotteries (including Michigan's) began The Big Game. It became Mega Millions in 2002. Players select 6 numbers from 2 pools: 5 numbers from 1 through 56, and the Mega Ball number (1 through 46) for a chance to win a multi-million dollar jackpot. Currently, Mega Millions jackpots begin at $12 million (annuity value), and increases when there is no top prize winner. Drawings are held on Tuesdays and Fridays. Michigan jackpot winners choose either the annuity (26 annual payments) or the cash option after winning. The Megaplier option will be added to Michigan Lottery in January, 2011Powerball began in 1992. Players select six numbers from two pools: five numbers from 1 through 59, and the Powerball number (1 through 35) for a chance to win a multi-million dollar jackpot prize. Currently, Powerball jackpots begin at $40 million (annuity value), and increases every time there is no top prize winner. Drawings are held on Wednesdays and Saturdays. On January 31, 2010, some of the Mega Millions member lotteries (including Michigan) joined Powerball.
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