Lucky winners must share the $394 million jackpot, which has been collected since October 6. Their tickets matched Friday night’s white ball numbers 21, 26, 53, 66, and 70 and the gold Mega Ball 13.
Two Winners Share a $394 Million Mega Millions Prize
Two identical ticket holders won the Mega Millions jackpot at a Chevron station on Ventura Boulevard in Encino, Los Angeles, over the weekend. Both tickets matched Friday’s white ball 21, 26, 53, 66, and 70 and the gold mega ball 13. Players must divide the $394 million jackpot on October 6.
The Mega Millions organization recommends players check their tickets after Friday’s drawing yielded over 715,000 winners. Beyond the jackpot winners, two tickets received $30,000 apiece, while twelve tickets won the third-tier reward with four matched white balls and the Mega Ball. Each of the 10 tickets costs $10,000.
Like Brooklyn’s “lucky gas station,” the Encino Chevron station, where the two jackpot-winning tickets were sold, is becoming lucky. The lottery may reward an Encino Chevron station for selling winning tickets.
Brooklyn’s ‘Lucky Gas Station’ Wins Two $10 Million, While Encino’s Chevron Doubles the Mega Millions Jackpot
However, Brooklyn’s “lucky gas station,” H&A Gas and Convenience, gave 63-year-old lottery winner Wayne Murray two $10 million wins in a year. A lot of lottery winners bought tickets at the Brooklyn station. The station manager, Asim, observed an increase in visitors asking about the store’s “lucky” reputation.
Two Chevron station players from Encino won the Mega Millions jackpot, adding to the saga of happy lottery dealers and customers.