Who dreams of being a
millionaire? Well, almost everyone will want to be the largest winner of
the biggest lottery jackpot in the world, of course. It goes to say
that just about everyone who wants to have a great game will win the
lottery. Many people have tried their luck with the games and these will
be those sets of people that have worked with the statistics, analysis,
and review of each winning game number for the past few weeks. Most
will fail, but, certainly, there will be that just one lucky person who
is considered to have the magic to winning some of the biggest jackpot
prizes in the world. Here are the top 10 biggest lotteries ever.
10. Super Enalotto of €177.7 Million
Among the most popular lotteries in Europe
is the Super Enalotto of Italy, and while the previous year the €147.7
million was considered as the highest the lottery ever reached in its
history, it was beaten by the €177.77 jackpot in 2010, which was won on
October. While the awards ware certainly shared by 70 players, it was
still the biggest jackpot to have ever won.
9. EuroMillions in 2006
This is the jackpot that is considered the
largest in the entire history of European lottery. Spread over to three
tickets, with two coming from Spain and one from Italy, this jackpot
prize was won back in February of 2006 with a jackpot prize of €183.5
million.
8. EuroMillions 2011
While the winning ticket was shared in the
2006 jackpot for the EuroMillions, it was on July of 2011 where the €161
million was one by a single ticket, and the winner was from Scotland.
This is certainly a bit lower for the €183.5 million, but, for a single
winner in the history of the lottery, this is certainly the largest to
have ever been recorded in the market.
7. Andrew Whittaker Winner
In the United States, there are several
lottery games played in various counties and the states, and the most
popular is the Powerball Lotto, which game Andrew Whittaker in 2002 the
second single winner of the largest prize in the US history. He opted to
get the lump sum balance of the game, and ended up with $170 million
from the $314.9 million jackpot.
6. $315 Million Mega Million 2005
In the history of the Mega Million Lottery,
this win is considered as the largest single ticket winner to have ever
been recorded by the lottery. While the winners were composed of a
group of seven people, and divided equally to this bunch of people, the
ticket was a single winning ticket, and it has made history as the
single winning for the lottery game.
5. Largest Winnings Ever In New York State
There are 51 states in the US, and on 2011
March, a group of IT employees won the largest the state of New York has
ever won. Amounting to total prize money of $319 on the Mega Millions
lottery, the employees ended with $19 million dollars each after tax and
equal divisions of the prizes.
4. The Largest Single Ticket Winner in US
Amounting to $340 million dollars, the
jackpot for the Powerball lottery was won by the Chaney and West
families on a single ticket in Oregon. While some may state the lump sum
claimed was lower than the second largest in US history because of
adjustments in annuity, the fact remains that it is the largest jackpot
recorded to have been won by a single person.
3. Mega Millions Previously Known As the Big Game
The Mega Millions was once called the Big
Game, before changing its name to such, it gave away a jackpot prize of
$363 million dollars in May of 2000, and there were two winning tickets
recorded.
2. Mega Millions $380 Million
January 2011 was a month and year that will
be unforgettable for the McCullars of Washington and Holly Lahti of
Idaho. After tax, winnings of this large jackpot prize game equal shares
of the prize at $190 million apiece.
1. Mega Millions Annuity Prize
One of the largest prizes to have ever been
won is the $390 million Mega Million in March of 2007, and this was won
by two tickets from New Jersey and Georgia. In fact, this is considered
as the largest annualized lottery jackpot prize in the world. It has
went up to $370 million, even only the beginning of March at that time.
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