You can choose random numbers using Quick Pick, and a single play slip can be used to play up to five lines there is no limit on the number of play slips you can use, if you want to enter more than five times. ![]() The SuperLotto Plus jackpot is an exact match jackpot - meaning players must choose five main draw numbers and one Mega number on their play slip, and match all of these exactly with the balls drawn to win the jackpot. Ever since the Millennium, under its current name, the format has been 5 from 47 with 1 Mega number from 27. Over the years, it has also had a 6 from 53 format complete with bonus ball, and a main pot of 51 balls. The current format has changed since the California SuperLotto launched in 1986 as a 6 from 49 game. Match all five main numbers without the Mega number, at much more respectable odds of around 1.6 million to one, and you'll receive a payout of about US$15,000, with seven further prize tiers paying out anywhere from US$1 to about US$2,000. A top prize of at least US$7 million is shared between all tickets that match all five main draw numbers and the Mega number - at odds of over 41 million to one. The draw structure is 5 from 47, with a secondary pot of 27 balls from which the Mega number is chosen. ![]() Since a name change in 2000 this game has become known as the SuperLotto Plus. The California State Lottery launched in November 1984, and the California SuperLotto game launched two years later in 1986.
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