Mega Millions player wins $800 million jackpot with ticket bought at Texas gas station
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A Texas Mega Millions player has won an estimated prize of $800 million, according to the lottery game.
The player, who has not been identified, was the first person to match all six numbers drawn since June. The winning ticket was sold at a Murphy USA convenience store and gas station in Sugar Land, Texas. The player chose a Quick Pick ticket, where a computer picks the numbers.
The winning numbers were white balls 1, 2, 16, 24 and 66, and the gold Mega Ball 6.
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