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No one won the $75 million Lotto Max jackpot in Tuesday’s draw, meaning it has grown even further.

Now, the jackpot stands at an estimated $80 million for Friday’s draw, according to the Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation.

That’s the cap for the Lotto Max jackpot.

The last time it was that big was on Dec. 3, 2024. In that draw, the $80 million prize won by two tickets, one in Western Canada and another in Quebec.

READ MORE: What are the odds of winning the massive Lotto Max jackpot in Canada?

Friday’s draw will also have an estimated 14 $1 million maxmillion prizes, the OLG says.

That adds up to $94 million in top prizing.

In Tuesday’s draw, there were also 12 maxmillion prizes up for grabs, though just one of them was won, the OLG says.

A $1 million Encore prize was also won.

To see the winning numbers for the Tuesday, May 6 draw, click here.

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