VIDEO: What we know about the $1.35 billion Mega Millions winner from Maine

Jan 19, 2023, 4:22 pm (15 comments)

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Lottery Post launches new Weekly Roundup series on YouTube

By Kate Northrop

MARTINSVILLE, N.J. — Today, Lottery Post is launching a new Weekly Roundup series on YouTube, with the first iteration featuring a video on what we know so far about the $1.35 billion Mega Millions winner from Maine.

Lottery Post's new Weekly Roundup series on YouTube breaks down all the latest stories, game changes, and most important moments so you can stay up-to-date and in-the-know about everything happening in the lottery world.

With the $1.35 billion Mega Millions jackpot finally reaching its end on Fri., Jan. 13, we thought, what better way to start fresh with a project than with a brand-new jackpot cycle?

In our latest video, we'll talk about the possibilities, obstacles, and logistics this winner from Maine is going to face. Join the conversation and share your thoughts with us in the comments section on YouTube. We love hearing your thoughts.

WATCH: What we know about the $1.35 billion Mega Millions winner from Maine

Have any ideas you feel are worthy of our Weekly Roundup? Feel free to submit news tips and share other happenings with us by visiting the Contact Us page on Lottery Post.

Visit Lottery Post's official YouTube channel to check out our latest video and see what we have to say about the latest jackpot winner.

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Comments

scorpio45

i just want to know if it was a quick pick?

Mata Garbo

Kate.......Your new studio as well as the hilarious cut-in clips you always use, make your videos a viewing pleasure.

💯💯

heisenberg991

I picked the numbers. And you can call me Walter White.

Tony Numbers's avatarTony Numbers

Don't want to know. Everyone should be allowed to have anonymity

jjtheprince14

Well with them being from Maine, I can tell you they've never bought a losing ticket in their entire lifetime.  No wonder it was way too easy for them to win!

zephbe's avatarzephbe

I'm more interested in the $20 million winner.  Was it a multi-draw ticket that hit after the huge jackpot or a new ticket?

nelliemarie

I would love 💕 if the videos of the winners would include information like their zodiac signs,how many years they have been playing before winning,how much do they usually spend,do they usually buy quick picks or use special numbers,that kind of stuff would be awesome in the videos about the winners💕

hsg2000

who cares, why bother let this person lead his life

wander73's avatarwander73

I know who it is.

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by scorpio45 on Jan 19, 2023

i just want to know if it was a quick pick?

* It was a quick pick. I have it on good authority.

scorpio45

on the lottery post quickpicks,it has what state you want.if you use states that win a lot are the quick picks better or the same for all states?

noise-gate

Quote: Originally posted by scorpio45 on Jan 23, 2023

on the lottery post quickpicks,it has what state you want.if you use states that win a lot are the quick picks better or the same for all states?

* Whatever your interpretation of the matter is, that's it!

river26

Yea. So  who cares it's not u

dickblow

lottery rip only one winner all that money the one in california its rip always gets big powerball now 573 million watch one winner again 😂

Todd's avatarTodd

Quote: Originally posted by scorpio45 on Jan 23, 2023

on the lottery post quickpicks,it has what state you want.if you use states that win a lot are the quick picks better or the same for all states?

Lottery Post's Quick Picks are entirely random, using a much better random number generator than you'll find on typical websites.  (Read the detailed "About" section on the Quick Picks page for more detail.)

So the numbers generated when selecting (for example) Powerball in different states uses the same cryptographic random number generator to generate the numbers.  i.e., it's not better or different in one state to the next.

It it were different, that would be a bad thing.  Because that would mean it's not a true random number generator.

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