The bad news is that no one won Wednesday nightβs huge $1.2 billion Powerball jackpot. The good news is that means the prize has grown even larger to $1.5 billion ahead of the next drawing.
The jackpot ranks as the second-largest in Powerball history and third-largest in U.S. lottery history and could break lottery records by Saturday night amid a flurry of ticket-buying.Β The largest lottery payout ever was $1.586 billion, split between three winners in California, Florida and Tennessee.
The numbers drawn Wednesday night were: 2, 11, 22, 35, 60 and the red powerball 23.
The $1.5 billion prize is for winners who choose to take their riches through an annuity, paid annually over 29 years. Nearly all winners opt for cash, which is currently estimated at $745.9 million.
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Those winnings also would be subject to federal taxes. Many states tax lottery winnings, too.
No one has hit all six numbers since Aug. 3. That's 39 consecutive draws without a jackpot winner. The winless streak is due to the abysmal odds of winning: one in 292.2 million.
The longer the game goes without a grand prize winner, the larger the payout will grow.
The Powerball is played in 45 states, the District of Columbia and Puerto Rico. It costs $2 to play.
Drawings are held each Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. ET.
Top 10 Powerball Jackpots
1. $1.586 Billion β Jan. 13, 2016 β California, Florida, Tennessee
2. $1.5 Million (estimate) β Nov. 5 2022
3. $768.4 Million β March 27, 2019 β Wisconsin
4. $758.7 Million β Aug. 23, 2017 β Massachusetts
5. $731.1 Million β Jan. 20, 2021 β Maryland
6. $699.8 Million β Oct. 4, 2021 β California
7. $687.8 Million β Oct. 27, 2018 β Iowa, New York
8. $632.6 Million β Jan. 5, 2022 β California, Wisconsin
9. $590.5 Million β May 18, 2013 β Florida
10. $587.5 Million β Nov. 28, 2012 β Arizona, Missouri