Top 9 Biggest Unclaimed Lottery Jackpots

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If you won a US$1.5 billion jackpot, or any jackpot for that matter, you wouldn’t want to miss the deadline for collecting your prize!

Unlike this lucky winner who managed to snag their sweet US$1.5 billion jackpot in the nick of time, other lottery winners were not so fortunate and ended up losing their entire prize. Here’s a list of the biggest unclaimed lottery tickets in history to remind you to make sure to keep your tickets safe and check them twice before throwing them away!

1. EuroMillions – £64 million – Hertfordshire, U.K.

1. EuroMillions - £64 million - Hertfordshire, U.K.

2. Powerball – US$77 million – Georgia, U.S.

3. Mega Millions – US$68 million – New York, U.S.

The story doesn’t end there though. An entire year later in 2003, a man by the name of Fritzner Bechette came forward to lottery officials claiming that he was the lucky winner from the previous year’s Christmas Eve Mega Millions draw. Fritzner filed a lawsuit in the Queens Supreme Court against the New York State Lottery saying that he’d been trying to claim his US$68 million jackpot prize since the day after the results were announced in December 2002. He consequently sued the New York Lottery for the US$63 million jackpot he lost (which officials clarified was US$68 million) plus interest, of course. His reason for not being able to claim it? His winning lottery ticket conveniently went missing in a “non-retrievable situation”. Sure.

Fun Fact

3 out of 4 of the unclaimed Mega Millions jackpot winning tickets were purchased in the New York boroughs of Queens and Brooklyn. The prizes were worth US$68 millionUS$46 million and US$31 million. Coincidence? We’ll let you decide.

4. SuperLotto Plus - US$63 million – California, U.S.

4. SuperLotto Plus – US$63 million – California, U.S.

The second time he was contacted, instead of receiving his US$63 million jackpot prize, Lottery officials told him that a payout would be impossible due to the condition of the ticket. At the time of Milliner’s complaint, lottery officials said that they’d never received a claim from Milliner to begin with. They also said that after investigating the situation, they had found that Milliner’s ticket didn’t match the winning ticket whatsoever, as it was purchased on a different date and at a different 7-11 convenience store. Nice try though!

Even with all the evidence against him, Milliner is still adamant that the jackpot rightfully belongs to him. In 2017, he said in an interview that he will continue to pursue legal action in any way possible to get the jackpot that he claims is his. Unfortunately, this “unclaimed” lottery ticket will probably never find its rightful owner.

5. Lotto Max – C$70 million – Ontario, Canada

Well this is one way to set a record- the winning ticket for a C$70 million (US$52.85 million) Lotto Max jackpot eventually expired, making it the largest unclaimed prize in Canadian lottery history. Despite the fact that this winning ticket was purchased at a retailer in Scarborough, Ontario, it was never validated at an OLG lottery terminal. As part of its awareness campaign, the Ontario Lottery attempted to somehow prompt the owner of the ticket to come forward or perhaps jog their memory of it. Despite the fact that the winner may never see their C$70 million prize, OLG’s Customer Care Center received more than 1,100 calls from people who claimed they had lost the ticket due to the awareness campaign.

6. Powerball – US$51.7 million – Indiana, U.S.

7. Mega Millions – US$46 million – New York, U.S.

Either there’s a conspiracy or something in the water because some of the biggest unclaimed prizes seem to come from the state of New York! In this case, a very unlucky Brooklynite missed out on an extraordinary jackpot of US$46 million in a Mega Millions draw that took place on 25 April, 2006. In New York, unclaimed prize money is returned to the state’s prize pool. On occasion, unclaimed lottery prizes are used to subsidize prizes for larger jackpots, promotions and special one-time games.

8. Mega Millions – US$44 million – Florida, U.S.

An (un)lucky player from the state of Florida forfeited their early Christmas gift after their winning Mega Millions, purchased in a Kissimmee gas station for the 14 June 2023 draw, ticket expired on 11 December 2023.

While unfortunate for the unknowing winner, students in Florida and scored big! The state allocates 80% of the prize funds to the Educational Enhancement Trust Fund, while the remaining 20% of the prize money is added back to the prize pool for the benefit of future winners.

9. Mega Millions – US$36 million – Florida, U.S.

Another Florida lottery player bites the dust! Just a few months after the US$44 million jackpot went unclaimed, another Mega Millions ticket sold in the Sunshine State expired on 11 February 2024.

On August 15 2023, a single ticketholder bought home more than just groceries from a Jacksonville supermarket – they also purchased a Mega Millions ticket worth US$36 million with the winning numbers 18 39 42 57 63, and the Mega Ball number was 7. Sadly, instead of ending the summer swimming in millions, they are most probably blissfully unaware of their missed winnings.

Why Billions in Prize Winnings Go Unclaimed Every Year

Why Billions in Prize Winnings Go Unclaimed Every Year

One of the most common reasons prizes go unclaimed is that when people see that they didn’t win the jackpot, they automatically assume they didn’t win any lottery prize. Even if you match only a few numbers, you’re still eligible for incredible secondary prizes! Also, when people see that somebody else won the jackpot, they are more likely to feel discouraged enough that they won’t even check if they won smaller prizes. We think this is a huge mistake because secondary prizes can be worth anywhere from thousands to millions!

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