The Ultimate Guide to Winning the US Powerball Jackpot

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Powerball Rules

To play the US Powerball you need to pick five numbers from a range of 1-69 and an additional Powerball number from a range of 1-26. The lottery has nine prize divisions and a multiplier feature called the Power Play that can increase secondary prizes as high as ten times. The Powerball jackpot (matching the five main numbers as well as the additional Powerball), starts at  an estimated US$20 million and continues to roll over until it is eventually won. Powerball draws take place three times a week, on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays.

Powerball Jackpots and other Prizes

MatchPrizePower Play *
5+PBJackpotJackpot
5US$1,000,000US$2,000,000
4+PBUS$50,000X Power Play
4US$100X Power Play
3+PBUS$100X Power Play
3US$7X Power Play
2+PBUS$7X Power Play
1+PBUS$4X Power Play
0+PBUS$4X Power Play

* The Power Play number multiplies the prize by 2X, 3X, 4X, 5X or 10X. The 10X multiplier is only possible with jackpots of US$150 million or less.

Powerball prizes start at US$4 for matching just the Powerball and the sky’s the limit for how high the Powerball jackpot can climb as there is no jackpot cap. Even if you don’t win the top prize, you can still be a huge Powerball winner. Match the five numbers drawn and you will win the second division prize and become an instant millionaire!

Powerball jackpot winners have the option to take their prize as an annuity or as a one-time lump sum payment. Most winning players select the lump sum payment option, possibly because getting it all at once seems like a lot more money.

If the annuity option is chosen, the winner is guaranteed to receive 30 graduated payments over 29 years. The annual payments increase by 5% each year until the 30th and final payment is made. The 30 payments together are equal to the total value of the annuity.

As a result of these tax deductions, the amount that Powerball jackpot winners actually receive is much less than the advertised jackpot.

Can You Play Powerball from Overseas?

According to the official Powerball rules, anyone can “purchase a Powerball ticket…play the game and…collect prizes.” And more than that, the Powerball website clearly states that “you do not have to be a [US] citizen or a resident to play the game”.

That leaves you with one small problem. You probably can’t afford, and certainly don’t have the time, to travel to the United States to purchase Powerball tickets. Luckily, that’s where TheLotter comes in.

What Are the Odds of Winning the Powerball Jackpot?

Prize CategoryMatchWinning Odds
Jackpot5+PB1:292,201,338
2nd Prize51:11,688,053
3rd Prize4+PB1:913,129
4th Prize41:36,525
5th Prize3+PB1:14,494
6th Prize31:579
7th Prize2+PB1:701
8th Prize1+PB1:92
9th Prize0+PB1:38

The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot seem stacked against you (1 in 292 million!) and Powerball certainly doesn’t have the best jackpot odds, but somebody eventually wins the lottery’s incredible prize. You can win Powerball prizes even if you don’t win the jackpot as there are nine prize divisions in total. The odds of winning a Powerball prize are 1 in 24.9, and that doesn’t change if the jackpot up for grabs is US$20 million or US$1 billion.

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Biggest Powerball Jackpots of All Time

 Rank DateAmount# of winners
17 November 2022US$2.04 billion1
224 December 2025US$1.817 billion1
36 September 2025US$1.787 billion2
411 October 2023US$1.765 billion1
513 January 2016US$1.586 billion3
66 April 2024US$1.326 billion1
719 July 2023US$1.08 billion1
81 January 2024US$842.4 million1
927 March 2019US$768.4 million1
1023 August 2017 US$758.7 million1

Top 5 Powerball Jackpots in History

  • 7 November 2022 – Edwin Castro won an unprecedented US$2.04 billion jackpot after a 40-draw rollover streak. This extraordinary win broke all previous lottery records and is the only jackpot in the world to surpass the US$2 billion mark!
  • 24 December 2025 – Ending a 15-year dry spell, a historic Christmas Eve Powerball win crowned Arkansas’s latest lottery winner, securing a $1.817 billion Powerball win and creating a holiday legacy that their family will never forget.
  • 6 September 2025 – Two players from Missouri and Texas won the US$1.787 billion jackpot. This win also ended the longest jackpot run ever, at 42 consecutive drawings. The winning numbers in this drawing were 11, 23, 44, 61, 62, and Powerball 17.
  • 11 October 2023 – A US$1.765 billion jackpot was won by a collective, with Theodorus Struyck named as the group representative. The winning ticket was purchased in Frazier Park, California. This unbelievable prize is now the second-biggest jackpot in the world and the second billion-dollar Powerball jackpot won in 2023. The lucky winning numbers were 22, 24, 40, 52, 64, and the Powerball was 10.
  • 13 January 2016 – A world-record jackpot of US$1.586 billion is shared by three ticket holders: Marvin and Mae Acosta from California; Lisa and John Robinson from Tennessee; and the Nickel 95 Trust from Florida (the trustee is Maureen Smith). Each of the winners elects to take a lump sum cash payment of US$327,835,000.

Is It Possible for Powerball Winners to Stay Anonymous?

Let’s say that you just won the Powerball jackpot! Congratulations! Publicizing your big lottery win might not be in your best interest and you’re probably wondering if your name needs to be made public. Powerball rules regarding staying anonymous depend on the rules of the state where the tickets were purchased.

There are legal ways to keep your Powerball windfall private but you should consult your lawyer for detailed information. And as can be seen in the court case of a New Hampshire jackpot winner in January 2018, despite that state’s lottery rules a judge ruled in the winner’s favour and allowed her to keep her identity private.

Comparison of Powerball and Mega Millions

Comparison of Powerball and Mega Millions

Powerball Lotteries around the World

The Powerball game format (main numbers plus an additional ‘Powerball’ number) is so popular that it has been copied by other lotteries around the world:

  • The NZ Powerball draws 6 main numbers from a range of 1 to 40 and a Powerball number from a range of 1 to 10. The NZ Powerball has 12 prize categories and draws take place on Wednesdays and Saturdays!

History of the Powerball

The Powerball lottery was launched in April 1992, replacing Lotto America as the leading multi-state lottery. Powerball introduced a revolutionary two-drum format, enabling it to offer a higher jackpot and many more prize levels as winning odds were lower. In this format, even when a player matched just one number they would end up winning a prize.

Fifteen state lotteries participated in the first draw. Over the years additional lotteries began selling Powerball tickets and today they can be purchased in 45 states as well as the Virgin Islands, Washington D.C., and Puerto Rico. It is also possible to purchase Powerball tickets from anywhere in the world thanks to TheLotter’s online ticket messenger services.

Here are a few of the red letter days in Powerball’s colourful history:

  • 22 April 1992 – First Powerball draw held with a game matrix of 5/45 + 1/45. The jackpot on offer was US$6 million.
  • 5 November 1997 – Game matrix changed to 5/49 + 1/42 and the starting jackpot raised to US$10 million.
  • 7 March 2001 – Introduction of the Power Play number.
  • 9 October 2002 – Game matrix changed to 5/53 + 1/42.
  • 31 August 2005 – Game matrix changed to 5/55 + 1/42 and the starting jackpot raised to US$15 million.
  • 7 January 2009 – Game matrix changed to 5/59 + 1/39 and the starting jackpot raised to US$20 million.
  • 18 January 2012 – Game matrix changed to 5/59 + 1/35 and the starting jackpot raised to US$40 million.
  • 7 October 2015 – Game matrix changed to 5/69 + 1/26.
  • 13 January 2016 – Powerball set a new world record when it awarded US$1.586 billion jackpot, a prize split between three winning tickets.
  • 23 August 2017 – Powerball awarded a US$758.7 million jackpot to a single ticket holder.
  • 27 March 2019 – Powerball awarded a US$768.4 million jackpot to a single ticket holder.
  • 20 April 2020 – The jackpot would be determined by ticket sales and interest rates and start at an estimated US$20 million.
  • 23 August 2021 – An additional draw on Mondays joined the weekly lineup and an add-on feature called “Double Play” will give players in 13 jurisdictions a chance to match their Powerball numbers in a separate draw with a US$10 million top cash prize.
  • 7 November 2022 – Powerball awards a US$2.04 billion jackpot to a single ticket holder, setting a new world record.
  • 11 October 2023 – Powerball awarded a US$1.765 billion jackpot to a single ticket holder
  • 6 September 2025 – Powerball awarded a US$1.787 billion jackpot, a prize split between two winning tickets.
  • 24 December 2025 – Powerball awarded a US$1.817 billion jackpot to a single ticket holder.
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TheLotter’s Powerball Winners

Scores of TheLotter’s players have won Powerball prizes over the years but unfortunately, none of them has yet won the Powerball jackpot. Even so, a number of players have become Powerball millionaires after they matched the five main numbers in a lucky draw. Read below to meet our biggest Powerball winners!

For in-depth stories about all our champions, check the page dedicated to TheLotter’s biggest winners.

Powerball Play Options at TheLotter

There are many ways to play Powerball at TheLotter!

Purchase one-time standard tickets and select the number of lines you want to play. Use a systematic form to play more numbers than a standard ticket. Choose your numbers manually or allow the computer to randomly select them in a quick pick. Boost your Powerball prize money by including the optional Power Play multiplier feature in your tickets.

Good Luck Playing Powerball Online!
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