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The $80 million Lotto Max jackpot again went unclaimed as no ticket matched all seven numbers in Friday night’s draw.
This means the final draw of 2025 with the $80 million jackpot will again rollover with an estimated 49 Maxmillions prizes worth $1 million each, bringing the total top prize pool to approximately $129 million.
Tuesday’s draw will be the sixth consecutive draw with the record-breaking jackpot.
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While no one won the jackpot on Friday, the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation says several Ontario players were lucky enough to score the Maxmillions and Encore prizes.
The OLG says the $1 million Maxmillions tickets were bought in Niagara Falls, Oshawa, Mississauga and Oakville. One $1 million Maxmillions ticket was purchased through OLG.ca.
There were also three tickets taking the $500,000 Maxmillions prizes purchased in Ontario that were split with another province.
One was purchased in Milton and split with a ticket sold in Western Canada.
Another was sold in Ottawa and split with a ticket in B.C.
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The third was sold in the Prince Edward County and Hastings area and split with a ticket sold in Atlantic Canada.
An Encore ticket worth $100,000 was purchased in the Wellington County area.
Last jackpot winner and history of the prize
The last time the jackpot was claimed was on Oct. 28 with a winning ticket sold in Grey County taking home the $40 million jackpot.
The OLG capped the Lotto Max jackpot at $80 million last year after raising it from $70 million in March.
The odds of winning the Lotto Max jackpot are 1 in 33,294,800 per $5 play, according to the OLG’s website. The overall odds of winning any prize are 1 in 7.
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