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Mega Millions jackpot soars to $900M as game’s longest-ever stretch without a winner continues

Cash is piling up.

The longest Mega Millions winless streak continued Friday night as no ticket matched all six numbers, ballooning the grand prize to a whopping $900 million.

The winning numbers drawn for the $843 million jackpot were 16, 21, 23, 48, 70 with the Mega ball 5.

Not a single ticket matched all five white balls either, which would have resulted in a multi-million-dollar prize. The jackpot carried a cash option of $391.7 million had a ticketholder won the grand prize.

Friday’s winning numbers are 16, 21, 23, 48, 70 with the white Mega ball 5. Getty Images

The $900 million grand prize is the largest pot since the game’s historic revamp in April, which increased ticket prices from $2 to $5 and created larger prizes for all non-jackpot tier winners.

The odds of winning the top prize in the new format are 1 in 290,472,336.

Tuesday’s drawing will be 39th consecutive drawing since the Mega Millions jackpot was won.

Friday’s drawing marks the 38th drawing since a player matched all six numbers on June 27. Getty Images

An anonymous ticket holder won the $348 million jackpot on June 27 in Burgess, Virginia.

That winner said they intend to purchase a new, zero-radius riding lawn mower.

The ticket holder chose to take the one-time $155.6 million cash option instead of the $348 million prize, which would’ve been paid out over 30 years.

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