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Mega Millions set for first drawing with new $5 ticket
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Mega Millions set for first drawing with new $5 ticket

The lottery game, played in most of the country, announced changes last month that officials say will mean better odds for a jackpot and and for a win of any prize.
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Mega Millions Lottery play slips at a convenience store in Chicago on Sunday.Nam Y. Huh / AP

The Mega Millions lottery will have its first drawing Tuesday night since game officials rolled out a new $5 price tag for each ticket.

The game group announced the new ticket price on March 25 as part of a series of tweaks that it said will improve the odds of a jackpot — although only slightly.

The new odds of a jackpot win are 1 in 290,472,336, compared with 1 in 302,575,350, according to the group.

The improved odds for a jackpot and for a win of any prize are due to the removal of one gold Mega Ball from the mix — from 25 Mega Balls to 24 — the game group said.

Before the price increase, tickets had cost $2 each.

“Beyond big jackpots, players told us they want bigger non-jackpot prizes and that’s exactly what this new game delivers,” Joshua Johnston, lead director of the Mega Millions Consortium, said in a statement last month.

There have been changes to the Mega Millions before, most recently in response to the Covid-19 pandemic.

In October 2017, the game doubled the price of tickets from $1 to $2 and increased starting jackpots from $15 million to $40 million, which was designed to swell jackpots.

Then in 2020, because of slowing sales during the pandemic, the game was changed again, dropping the starting jackpot from $40 million to $20 million and eliminating a minimum jackpot increase. The increase instead was tied to ticket sales, which is how it still grows.

The new game scheme raises the starting jackpot to $50 million.

Tuesday's drawing, the first with the new $5 tickets, is scheduled for 11 p.m. ET. The estimated jackpot is $54 million.