Mega mistake: Announcer mistakenly calls Mega Ball a "6" instead of a "9" in Tuesday night's drawing
Mega oops.
The Mega Millions lottery paid out thousands in prize money to players with losing numbers after host John Crow accidentally called the Mega Ball a "6" instead of a "9."
The first five numbers of the Tuesday night drawing were called correctly — but when the gold Mega Ball came down, Crow called it as "6" when it was actually "9."
"The 9 ball was drawn into the chamber and is the official result," Mega Millions officials said in a statement. That means the official results of the May 10 drawing were 15-19-20-61-70, with a Mega Ball 9.
Mega Millions officials did not say how much was paid out before the mix-up was cleared up, but they did apologize for the confusion.
No winning tickets matched all six numbers for the Mega Millions $86 million jackpot. But there were five other prizes for having the correct Mega Ball number.
Everyone has a chance to get it right again tonight, with an estimated $99 million jackpot on the line.