
Love was not in the air for California lottery players last night. The SuperLotto Plus drawing produced no jackpot winner after the numbers 5, 13, 14, 26, and 42, with Mega Ball 20, were drawn. With no one hitting all six, the advertised top prize rolls into the midweek drawing and keeps would-be millionaires across the state clutching their tickets. Two players did come very close, matching five of the six numbers and landing mid-tier payouts.
Who Nearly Hit It Big And Where They Bought In
The California Lottery's official results show the Feb. 14 draw carried an advertised jackpot of $28 million and produced no match-all winner. According to the California Lottery, two tickets matched the five main numbers but missed the Mega Ball. Those tickets were sold at Hanshaw Liquor in Garden Grove and at a Vons in Solana Beach. Each of those tickets is worth $17,999, and the drawing yielded 99,502 winners in lower prize tiers.
Jackpot Pushes Into Next Drawing
With no top prize winner, the estimate for the next SuperLotto Plus drawing climbed into the high $20 million, with local reporting putting the next estimated jackpot at about $29 million. As reported by MyNewsLA, players now have until Wednesday to try again.
Odds, Deadlines And Claiming The Cash
The odds of matching all five regular numbers plus the Mega Ball are 1 in 41,416,353, per the California Lottery. Winners should keep the state's claim rules in mind: most draw prizes must be claimed within 180 days of the draw, and prizes of $600 or more are processed at Lottery District Offices.
If you bought a ticket for Saturday's draw, check it against the official numbers at a retailer or on the CA Lottery app, and sign the back of the ticket before you do anything else. For now, the jackpot keeps getting bigger, and lottery counters from Garden Grove to Solana Beach will be watching to see if someone finally hits all six.









