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Big lottery jackpots for this weekend in California, Florida, and more!

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When lottery jackpots get bigger and bigger, players often put their focus on that game and put all their money into buying tickets to win the big jackpot.

While we can't blame them, there are other big jackpots out there this weekend besides the $437 million Powerball jackpot that will be up for grabs! Check out these other jackpots in California, Texas, Indiana, and more that players can try their luck with.

Mega Millions - $185 million

Depending on where things are at and when the last jackpot win took place, Powerball or Mega Millions usually have the biggest jackpot available in the country. Powerball is higher right now with its $437 million jackpot, but Mega Millions is still offering a $185 million jackpot also!

The last jackpot win took place on September 10, 2024, when one lucky ticket matched all the winning numbers to claim the $810 million jackpot that night. That means the current jackpot streak is at 10 drawings without a new winner.

The next drawing takes place on Friday, October 18, at 11 p.m. ET.

SuperLotto Plus - $32 million

In California, lottery players also have the option of playing SuperLotto Plus, whose jackpot currently stands at $32 million.

The last jackpot win for SuperLotto Plus took place on Saturday, July 20, 2024, when one lucky winner matched all the winning numbers to claim the $54 million jackpot that night. The current jackpot streak is at 25 drawings without a new winner.

The next drawing takes place on Saturday, October 19, at 7:45 p.m. PT.

Lotto Texas - $30.5 million

Lottery players in Texas have the opportunity to try their luck at winning the Lotto Texas jackpot this weekend, which currently stands at $30.5 million.

The last Lotto Texas jackpot win took place on Monday, June 24, 2024, when one lucky winner matched all the winning numbers to claim the $29 million jackpot that night. The current jackpot streak for Lotto Texas currently stands at 49 drawings without a new winner.

The next drawing takes place on Saturday, October 19, at 10:12 p.m. CT.

Hoosier Lotto - $25.8 million

Another state with a big jackpot up for grabs is Indiana, which has the Hoosier Lotto jackpot currently at $25.8 million.

The last Hoosier Lotto jackpot win took place on Wednesday, December 6, 2023, when one lucky player matched all the winning numbers to win the $44 million jackpot that night. That means there hasn't been a jackpot winner at all in 2024, which puts the current jackpot streak at 90 drawings without a new winner.

The next Hoosier Lotto drawing takes place on Saturday, October 19, at 11 p.m. ET.

Florida Lotto - $16 million

In Florida, players have the chance to try their luck at winning the $16 million jackpot for the Florida Lotto draw game.

The last Florida Lotto jackpot win took place on Wednesday, August 7, 2024, when one lucky winner in Kissimmee matched all the winning numbers that night to win the $20.5 million jackpot. That means the current jackpot streak is at 20 drawings without a new winner.

The next drawing for Florida Lotto takes place on Saturday, October 19, at 11:15 p.m. ET.

Lotto America - $12.05 million

Lotto America is a multi-state draw game available in Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Minnesota, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, South Dakota, Tennessee, and West Virginia. The current jackpot for Lotto America currently stands at $12.05 million.

The last Lotto America jackpot win took place on Wednesday, April 24, 2024, when one lucky player in Minnesota matched all the winning numbers to win the $3.11 million jackpot that night. The current jackpot streak for Lotto American currently stands at 75 drawings without a new winner.

The next Lotto America drawing takes place on Saturday, October 19, at 9:15 p.m. CT.

Best of luck to everyone trying their luck at any of these lottery games this weekend. Enjoy playing the lottery, but please remember to play responsibly.

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