Mega Millions Mega Millions became available in New Hampshire on January 31, 2010, the cross-selling expansion date whereby Powerball was made available in Mega Millions-only jurisdictions, and vice versa. The newest version of
Mega Millions began in October 2013. Currently, players choose 5 of 75 "white balls" and 1 of 15 gold-colored "Mega Balls." Jackpots begin at $15 million. For an additional $1, the "Megaplier" can be activated; it multiplies non-jackpot winnings by up to 5. Mega Millions' format will change again on October 28, 2017. Among the changes is a $2 price point, Megaplier plays will be $3 each.
Powerball New Hampshire joined Powerball in 1995. It is played in a similar fashion as Mega Millions.
Lotto America (future) Lotto America was MUSL's first game, offered from 1988 to 1992. As New Hampshire did not join MUSL until 1995, this version of
Lotto America was never offered there. The new version of
Lotto America will begin on October 28, 2017, the day of the Mega Millions format change New Hampshire is waiting until 2018 to join because it began its
Keno game on December 15, 2017.
Lucky for Life In 2009, the
Connecticut Lottery began
Lucky4Life. Three years later, it expanded to become a regional game, now called
Lucky for Life, played in six states. (The original 4+1 double matrix is now 5+1,
Lucky for Life drawings remain in
Connecticut). On September 17, 2013, changes included an annuitized second prize ($25,000-per-year-for-life), first- and second-prize winners now had the option of cash in lieu of lifetime payments. Lucky for Life, on January 25, 2015, became a quasi-national game. The most recent changes resulted in a 5/48 + 1/18 double matrix. As of April 2017, the game is offered in 22 states and the District of Columbia. ==See also==