Each lucky person in this video has won the lottery over 100 times

Each lucky person in this video has won the lottery over 100 times

We all know how hard it is to win the lottery. You're pretty lucky if you can win a big jackpot just once. But there are an elite few who win more than once. In fact, they win a lot more than once.

Want to find out how these people won the lottery hundreds or thousands of times? Then keep watching! We'll let you in on all their secrets…

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Four weeks gone and $1.34 billion Mega Millions ticket still unclaimed

It has been four weeks since the Mega Millions jackpot matched one ticket in Illinois and no one has stepped forward to claim the $1.34 billion dollars.

The rules for claiming a jackpot vary by state, but in Illinois the Lottery allows for up to one year for the new billionaire to come forward.

However, there is a 60-day deadline to choose the lump sum or annual payment.
VIDEO: WTHR

10 lottery winners who went on crazy buying sprees with their jackpot prizes

10 lottery winners who went on crazy buying sprees with their jackpot prizes

We spend a lot of time daydreaming about winning the lottery. And the thing we all dream about most is the things we'd buy with all that cash. A big jackpot means you can afford just about anything your heart desires.

But even with all that money, some winners make seriously weird purchases when they win big…

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You really don't want to win the lottery reveals popular YouTuber

YouTube media critic and commenter Tiffany Ferguson, 26, has views about winning the lottery, good and bad. She explained in her video comments, “I know you may disagree with the title but I had to pick something somewhat catchy lmao. Let's dive into the lottery, what it might be like to win a huge amount of money, and some obligatory billionaire slander :-).” Watch and see if you agree…

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Just two years after their gigantic Powerball lottery win in 2012, Brian and Mary Lohse were starting to spend their fortune in their home town. They had $4.5 million set aside to do that.

And in a Des Moines Register story, the Lohses talked about how they planned to build a grocery store because their town needed one. Today, ten years later, Brian joined NewsNation "Prime" to talk about what winning the $202.1 million meant to him and his family. VIDEO: NewsNation