The short answer is generally no, Mega Millions tickets are not automatically good for multiple drawings. Each ticket is valid for a single, specific drawing date. However, there are options to participate in multiple drawings with a single purchase.
Understanding Single-Draw Tickets
When you purchase a standard Mega Millions ticket, you select numbers for a specific drawing date. That ticket is only eligible to win if those numbers are drawn on that date. If they aren’t, the ticket becomes worthless after the drawing. You must purchase a new ticket for each drawing you wish to enter.
Multi-Draw Packages: Your Options
Fortunately, most state lotteries offering Mega Millions provide “multi-draw” packages. These allow you to purchase tickets for the same numbers across multiple consecutive drawings. Here’s a breakdown:
- Advance Play: This lets you play the same numbers for several drawings in a row – typically 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, or even 20 drawings. You specify the number of drawings when you purchase the ticket.
- Subscriptions: A Mega Millions subscription automatically purchases tickets for you for each drawing, using your chosen numbers, for a set period. This is a convenient way to consistently participate.
- Power Play Option & Multi-Draw: The Power Play option (increasing non-jackpot winnings) can often be added to multi-draw packages.
How Multi-Draw Works
When you choose a multi-draw option, you’re essentially pre-paying for multiple tickets with the same numbers. The lottery system then automatically enters those numbers into each specified drawing. You receive a single confirmation, but it represents multiple entries.
Checking Your Tickets
Even with multi-draw tickets, it’s crucial to check your numbers after each drawing. Winning numbers are available on the official Mega Millions website (https://www.megamillions.com/), state lottery websites, and at lottery retailers.
State-Specific Rules
While the general principles are the same, specific rules regarding multi-draw options (available drawing lengths, subscription terms, etc.) can vary by state. Always check your state lottery’s website for details.
Important Note:
Lost or stolen multi-draw tickets are generally not replaceable, just like single-draw tickets. Keep your confirmation safe!


