In a standard Mega Millions lottery, the probability of any specific number combination being drawn is the same as for any other combination. Each number has an equal chance of being drawn, regardless of the number itself.
The Mega Millions game involves selecting five numbers from a pool of 1 to 70. In addition, it involves selecting an additional Mega Ball number from a pool of 1 to 25. The order in which the numbers are drawn does not matter.
Therefore, all number combinations have an equal theoretical probability of being drawn. No specific number combinations have the highest theoretical probability of being drawn in the Mega Millions lottery.