Players must choose five numbers between 1 and 70 and a Mega Ball number between 1 and 25, with a Quick Pick option also being available for those wishing to play with random selections. Mega Millions is another world-renowned lottery that’s even harder to win than Powerball, but with a very similar format. A Power Play option is also available, costing $1.00 for the chance to multiply non-jackpot prizes by up to 10 times. Participants can choose their numbers manually or go for a Quick Pick for the main numbers in the Powerball draw or for both. Powerball tickets cost $2.00, with players choosing five numbers between 1 and 69 plus a Powerball number between 1 and 26. Powerball is a world-famous lottery renowned for its long odds and often lucrative jackpots. Like in most other US states, the primary beneficiaries of Georgia Lottery proceeds are state education providers, with over $1 billion a year in funding going to various initiatives, including scholarships and pre-kindergarten programs. Since then, several additional games have been added, giving Georgia residents multiple opportunities a day to win potentially life-changing prizes. Founded in 1992, the Georgia Lottery initially offered a single weekly lottery, before joining Powerball and Mega Millions in the mid 1990s.