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Mega-Sena vs Powerball Max

Jackpot odds, current jackpot, ticket price, format and prize tiers — side by side.

Mega-Sena Powerball Max
Jackpot odds1 in 50,063,8601 in 292,201,338
Current jackpotR$3.5 Million$1.28 Billion
Format (pick / pool)6 / 605 / 69 + 1 Powerball
Ticket priceR$1.50$6.00
Prize tiers39
Draws per week2.83
Draws in our archive3,023 since 1996446 since 2023
Biggest jackpot on recordR$996.5 Million (2025)
RegionBrazilUSA
Results Generate Results Generate

🟢 Highlighted = shorter jackpot odds. Jackpot and price are in different currencies, so they are shown as-is, not ranked.

Latest Mega-Sena result

Sunday, 23 Aug 2026

2627394450

Prize breakdown Full history

Latest Powerball Max result

Sunday, 23 Aug 2026

133154576523

Prize breakdown Full history

Mega-Sena vs Powerball Max

Both are lotteries where you pick a set of numbers and win the jackpot by matching them all. The table above compares the two on the things that actually differ — how long the jackpot odds are, how big the current pot is, what a line costs and how many prize tiers each pays.

Purely on jackpot odds, a single Mega-Sena line is about 5.8 times more likely to hit its top prize than a single Powerball Max line (1 in 50,063,860 versus 1 in 292,201,338). That is arithmetic, not advice — the two games’ jackpots, prices and tiers differ too.

Mega-Sena has no separate bonus ball — prizes come from the main numbers alone. In Powerball Max you also pick 1 Powerball from a separate 1–26 pool — it is part of your line and of the jackpot itself.

Remember the odds are fixed and independent of any past draw, and every combination is equally likely — a comparison like this is about the games, not a tip on what to play. You can look up either game’s full history and check any line for free on this site.

Frequently asked questions

Which has better odds — Mega-Sena or Powerball Max?

Mega-Sena has the shorter jackpot odds — about 1 in 50,063,860, versus 1 in 292,201,338 for Powerball Max — so a single Mega-Sena line is statistically more likely to hit the top prize. Jackpot size, ticket price and tiers differ too; the table above compares them.

What is the difference between Mega-Sena and Powerball Max?

Mega-Sena draws 6 / 60; Powerball Max draws 5 / 69 + 1 Powerball. They also differ in jackpot odds, ticket price and prize tiers — the table above lays it out side by side.

Can I play both Mega-Sena and Powerball Max?

Yes — they are separate, independent lotteries with their own draws. Playing one has no effect on the other.