For both games, the odds of winning any prize stand at about 1 in 24. Of course, both Mega Millions and Powerball offer a handful of tiers below the top jackpots - with the lowest prizes starting at $2 and $4, respectfully. Even if you bought a lottery ticket for every drawing over 80 years - two times a week for Mega Millions and three times a week for Powerball - you would still be far less likely to win than to be struck by lighting once in your lifetime, Syracuse University mathematics professor Steven Diaz added. Still, that is over 1,600 times more likely than winning the Powerball lottery.”Īnother common comparison is getting struck by lighting.
“The chance of correctly spelling ‘Powerball’ is about 1 out of 180,000, which is very unlikely. “Imagine you have scrabble tiles that spell out ‘Powerball.’ Mix them up and then select them in a random order,” Kovach explained.