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Latest US Powerball Results Online
U.S. Powerball Next Draw Online
US Powerball is without a doubt the most popular lottery game in the world! Powerball set a world record when it awarded a $1.586 billion jackpot prize in January 2016 to three lucky winners. Lottery fever again swept the globe when Powerball awarded a $768,4 million jackpot to a single winner in March 2019. Another huge Powerball jackpot was a $758.7 million prize awarded to a single winner in August 2017. Play Powerball online right now for a chance of winning a huge lottery jackpot prize!
U.S. Powerball Winning Numbers
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Check Your US Powerball Lottery Results
The US Powerball lottery features nine prize divisions; players need five winning numbers from a drum of 1-69 and the Powerball, chosen from a separate drum of 1-26, to win the jackpot prize. Matching the Powerball will also give you access to the 3rd, 5th, 7th, 8th, and 9th prize categories, which means that even if you match only the Powerball number, you still get a prize.
Even without a Powerball match, correctly guessing five main numbers would net you a $1 million prize, or $2 million if you use the Power Play! The Power Play is offered by the US Powerball for an additional cost and multiplies the seven bottom prize divisions up to 10 times! Learn all about how you can boost your prizes with Power Play by checking out our Guide to Power Play
How to Receive FREE US Powerball Results
To receive your FREE Powerball lottery results, sign up for email notifications here. You can also download the free theLotter New Zealandapp for iPhone, iPad, and Android. Download our apps and gain access to results and information for over 100 lotteries, and check winning numbers up to ten draws back! Check your lottery results, select your lucky numbers, and find draw schedules for the next Powerball draw from the comfort of your mobile!
US Powerball Results: $1 Billion Dreams Come True
In 2013, US Powerball announced that it had a goal: to reach a $1 billion jackpot by 2022. The lottery has since passed the half a billion mark on four different occasions, and fans and players eagerly anticipated the grand rollover that would knock the others out of the top spots. As luck would have it, they only had to wait three years, to see their billion-dollar dreams come true. On 13 January 2016, the world's three luckiest ticket holders -- from Tennessee, California, and Florida -- shared the biggest jackpot ever in lottery history: $1.58 billion!
US Powerball Lottery Record Jackpots
In addition to US Powerball's $1.58 billion world-record breaker, the second biggest Powerball jackpot to date was awarded to a lucky lottery player from Wisconsin who won a $768.4 million prize in March 2019. In August 2017, a woman from Massachusetts won an astounding $758.7 million jackpot. Also notable is the story of Gloria MacKenzie, who used Quick Pick and matched all the numbers and the Powerball on 18 May 2013 for a jackpot worth $590.5 million!
While it didn't set a record, the $448 million Powerball jackpot of April 2013 is noteworthy because one third of the prize was won by a lottery syndicate winner - a group of players collectively known as 'Oceans 16'.
Click to read an in-depth US Powerball Lottery Guide, how much you'll pay for a US Powerball ticket online
and our information how to improve your odds of winning Powerball.
Visit the official US Powerball site.
US Powerball Lottery Hot & Cold Numbers
Hot numbers are the lottery numbers that appear the most, and US Powerball's all-time hot numbers are 32, 41, 16, 20, and 14. Cold numbers are the numbers that appear infrequently. Some lotto fans choose them specifically because of this, believing that their reappearance in US Powerball results is only a matter of time, while others stay clear. The US Powerball lottery all-time cold numbers are 60, 65, 67, 66, and 68. We update Powerball’s hot and cold numbers listings every year to help you make your number selection.
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