The Powerball lottery drawing for Saturday, Jan. 25, 2020 merits an expected $373 million. Return later to check whether anybody won the Powerball big stake
The Powerball big stake for Saturday's lottery attracting has bounced to an expected $373 million with a money choice of $253.7 million, making it conceivably the 31st biggest prize in U.S. lottery history.
The triumphant numbers were: 2, 9, 17, 36 and 67. The Powerball drawn was 18 with a Megaplier of 2X.
The bonanza was most as of late hit on Nov. 2 when a $150 million ticket was sold in California. It was the seventh and last big stake winning Powerball ticket sold the nation over a year ago and had a money alternative of $104.8 million. From that point forward, 23 drawings have been held without a top-prize champ, including Wednesday when nobody the nation over hit a $343 million big stake.
A couple of second-prize $1 million tickets were purchased for Wednesday's drawing - one each in Michigan and South Carolina. Each ticket coordinated five numbers yet not the Powerball.
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In New Jersey, a third-prize ticket worth $50,000 was sold at Warren Glen Market on Route 627 in Bloomsbury. The Hunterdon County ticket coordinated four numbers in addition to the Powerball.
Wednesday' winning numbers were: 11, 33, 44, 59 and 67. The Powerball drawn was 8 with a Power Play of 3X.
The chances of hitting the Powerball big stake are 292,201,388 to 1. A player who purchases a $2 ticket has around a 1 of every 11,688,053 opportunity to coordinate five numbers and win in any event $1 million, while there's around a 1 out of 913,129 shot of winning the third prize of at any rate $50,000.
Powerball is played on Wednesday and Saturday in 44 states, Washington D.C., the U.S. Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.