The latest Mega Millions jackpot will continue to grow following the Tuesday night lottery drawing, which did not result in any winners for the $34 million grand prize.

However, there were two instant millionaires that each took home a $1 million prize after hitting the Match 5.

The winning Mega Millions numbers were drawn on Tuesday, June 1 were 7, 11, 33, 58, 63, with a gold Mega Ball of 23. The Megaplier was 2X.

Watch the winning lottery numbers being pulled below.

There were no grand prize winners for the Tuesday night drawing of $34 million with a cash value of $23.2 million, which means the jackpot went unclaimed.

The next Mega Millions drawing, which will be worth an estimated $45 million with a cash option of $30.5 million, will be drawn on Friday, June 4.

Aside from the instant millionaires of the night, there were several smaller monetary prizes. There were 11 Match 4 plus gold Mega Ball winners that walked away with $10,000 following the latest drawing.

However, one person hit the Match 4 plus gold Mega Ball with the Megaplier and won a $20,000 prize. Other wins from the night ranged between $2 and $1,000.

The latest jackpot is much smaller compared to the one drawn on May 22, which resulted in a grand prize of $516 million for a ticket buyer in Levittown, Pennsylvania.

The amount marked the ninth-largest Mega Millions jackpot in the history of the game.

Jackpot winners have the option of receiving their grand prize winnings in a one-time lump sum payment or through an annuity. Those who select the annuity will receive one immediate payment, followed by 29 annual payments that increase 5% compared to the previous payment.

Mega Millions can be played in 45 states as well as in the District of Columbia and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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Lakiesha Deshawn McGhee was arrested after she allegedly stole lottery tickets from the office of Sabrina Renee Dollar, who had just been shot in an armed robbery. In photo: Powerball and Mega Millions lottery tickets are displayed on Jan. 3, 2018, in San Anselmo, California. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images