Mega Millions Winning Numbers April 3, Plus Bonus Deposit Match Offer

Written By Kevin Shelly on April 3, 2020 - Last Updated on April 7, 2020
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The Mega Millions jackpot has reached $121 million after again rolling over. Matching all six balls to win the jackpot on April 3 would mean $96.7 million in the bank for the cash option.

The last drawing on March 31 had nine winners of $10,000 with four matched numbers. One more lucky player had the 4x megaplier and won $40,000.

The $1 megaplier multiplies all non-jackpot winnings by a factor of up to 10x, depending on the number drawn.

The winning numbers were: 8 – 17 – 51 – 57 – 70  and the megaball was 02.

Online draw tickets and extra bonus offer

If you live in Pennsylvania, you’re already in luck. You can now purchase Mega Millions and Powerball tickets from the comfort of home.

You can do this online through the PA iLottery platform. If you sign up here through our links, you get an extra $20 free to help get you started.

Also, this weekend only, the lotto is offering a 150% first deposit bonus, up to $30 in bonus cash. A $20 deposit for new customers would get you the full bonus. Just add code BONUS30 on the cashier page when depositing to take advantage. Offer ends Sunday night at 11:59 p.m.

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Winning numbers for Friday, April 3 drawing will post here

Mega Millions drawings happen every Tuesday and Friday at approximately 11 p.m. ET. Check back right here following the drawing to see if you matched the winning numbers.

Winning numbers: 24 – 38 – 44 – 57 – 59 megaball 17

Megaplier: 4x

There are nine ways to win a prize with overall chances of winning at 1 in 24.

If no one matches all five white balls plus the megaball, the jackpot will roll over again. And the jackpot will be even bigger on Tuesday.

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Kevin C. Shelly is an award-winning career journalist who has spent most of his career in South Jersey. He's the former assistant city editor of The Press of Atlantic City, where he covered the casino industry and Atlantic City government as a reporter. He was also an investigative, narrative enterprise, and features reporter for Gannett’s Courier-Post.

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