If you’ve played Mega Millions in New Hampshire, you might be wondering how things work now with the Megaplier, or searching for “nh mega millions megaplier.” This year Mega Millions underwent major updates (April 2025), including changes that affect the Megaplier feature, odds, ticket cost, prize levels, and how multiplier works. This article explains what the Megaplier was, what has changed, how odds are impacted, and how to play NH Mega Millions with Megaplier (or its new version) easily using TuLotero.
What is the Megaplier in NH Mega Millions?
Before April 5, 2025, NH Mega Millions allowed players to optionally add the Megaplier for an extra fee. The Megaplier was a feature that increased non-jackpot prizes (if you matched winning numbers besides or including the Mega Ball) by a factor of 2×, 3×, 4×, or 5×, based on a number drawn or assigned for that ticket.
If you were playing NH Mega Millions Megaplier, you paid standard ticket price + the Megaplier option, and if you won a non-jackpot prize, the Megaplier multiplier amplified that win. This gave players a chance to win more than the base prize.
How the Megaplier option increases your winnings
Under the old rules, when you played Mega Millions with Megaplier in NH:
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You’d buy your regular Mega Millions ticket (choose 5 white balls + 1 Mega Ball).
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Then, optionally, you’d pay an extra dollar or whatever the cost was in NH to add Megaplier.
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If you matched a non-jackpot prize (for example matching 3 white + Mega Ball, or just 2 white + Mega Ball, etc.), your prize would be multiplied by the Megaplier factor (2×, 3×, 4× or 5×).
So if the base prize was $10 and your Megaplier was 4×, you’d win $40. This boosted the potential non-jackpot winnings significantly for those who chose the Megaplier option.

Recent changes in the Megaplier
As of April 5, 2025, the Mega Millions game (including in New Hampshire) was updated and the old Megaplier as a separate add-on was retired.
Here are the main changes affecting Megaplier:
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Ticket price increased from $2 to $5 per play. The new $5 includes a built-in multiplier for each line.
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The Megaplier as an extra add-on (you pay extra) is no longer available. Instead, every ticket has a randomly assigned multiplier of 2×, 3×, 4×, 5× or 10× for non-jackpot prizes. That means you no longer need to opt in separately.
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The Mega Ball pool was reduced: previously it was 1-25, now it’s 1-24. This slightly improves odds.
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The starting jackpot increased to $50 million after each jackpot is hit.
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Minimum non-jackpot prizes were raised; the smallest non-jackpot win assuredly exceeds the ticket cost, with no “breakeven” prizes. Under the new format, even the lowest prize must be more than $5.
Odds of winning with the Megaplier in NH
Now with the updated structure, what do players need to know about odds? If you’re considering NH Mega Millions Megaplier (old style) versus the new built-in multiplier, here’s how odds changed:
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Before April 5, 2025, jackpot odds were 1 in 302,575,350. After the change, they are 1 in 290,472,336.
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Overall odds of winning any prize improved, from about 1 in 24 to 1 in 23.
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Because the Megaplier is now built in, the chance to multiply non-jackpot wins is guaranteed (on each line) vs. previously being optional. That increases expected value of non-jackpot prizes.
So, for NH players who used to add Megaplier, now every ticket has that multiplier possibility. For non-jackpot prize tiers, this means bigger wins on average, especially when the multiplier is high (5×, 10×).
Play NH Mega Millions with Megaplier easily through TuLotero
Even though the old “add-on Megaplier” option is retired, if you want to play NH Mega Millions Megaplier style or simply Mega Millions with multiplier, TuLotero makes it very easy:
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You can buy your NH Mega Millions tickets from your phone or device — including the new $5 plays with built-in multiplier.
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TuLotero will display the multiplier on each line when you purchase; no need to worry about forgetting to select the extra feature.
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Your tickets are stored digitally, so no risk of losing physical slips.
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You get notifications if you win, especially for non-jackpot prizes multiplied.
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You’ll also see results quickly after the draw, so you know how your multiplier applied, whether you won base or multiplied prizes.
Because of the changes, using a platform like TuLotero ensures you are always aware of the newest rules, buys valid plays under the current system, and keeps track of your multiplier lines.

