You Can't Buy Mega Millions Tickets in NY After 10 PM Anymore

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You Can't Buy Mega Millions Tickets in NY After 10 PM Anymore
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The New York Lottery has gone all Daylight Saving Time on us — permanently.

It's not exactly clear what those procedures entail, but officials had said the switch was strictly operational and won't impact Mega Millions players .Mega Millions tickets cost $2 per play. Players pick six numbers from two separate pools of numbers – five different numbers from 1 to 70 and one number from 1 to 25 for the Mega Ball – or select Quick Pick to have the numbers selected randomly. To win the jackpot, you've got to match all six numbers.

New York’s Mega Millions generated $294,562,279 in total sales during fiscal year 2021-2022. School districts in New York received $119,222,978 in Lottery Aid to Education funds from the sales of Mega Millions during the same period.

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