Mega mistake: Announcer mistakenly calls Mega Ball a "6" instead of a "9" in Tuesday night's drawing

Mega Millions announcer makes mega mistake

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." 

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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.

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