The expectation and excitement has been built over thirteen consecutive drawings, it was impressive, and the jackpot kept on piling up and up and no winner would take home the jackpot. The Powerball jackpot became one of the biggest jackpots in over a year. All this action not only provided high hopes for all lottery fans but also marked increases in revenue and sales for the Powerball game. Finally this Wednesday revealed one single ticket sold in Connecticut that matched all the numbers drawn: 12, 14, 34, 39, and 46, with Powerball number 36. Lottery checker
The Power Play number was 4. The cash prize, about $150 million, was the biggest in five years. The winner has not come forward yet, but we will be reporting as soon as he or she does.
There were dozens of tickets sold across different states that matched all the 5 numbers of this drawing, failing only to match the Powerball. One ticket in Arkansas, worth $1 million matched the five numbers was bought with Power Play multiplier option which instantly multiplies the second prize of $200,000 by five. Winning $200,000 were four Florida tickets, three each in New York and Illinois, two in Ohio, and one each in Georgia, Massachusetts, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Mexico, and Wisconsin.
The jackpot goes back to $20 million for Saturday night’s drawing. This still makes it the biggest jackpot available, because Mega Millions went back to its starting jackpot after a single ticket purchased in Paso Robles, Calif., matched all the numbers drawn: 27, 31, 39, 40, and 46, with Mega Ball number 36. The annuity of this jackpot was worth $78 million. Lottery winning numbers
In the Mega Millions drawing, one Texas ticket won $1 million by matching the first five numbers and by activating the Megaplier multiplier option. Also matching five were two tickets sold in Ohio, another two in Kentucky, and one each in New York and Arizona. Each won at least $250,000.
The same night, a Philadelphia ticket hit for $225,000 in the Pennsylvania Lottery’s Cash 5 drawing. Sold at the Adams Beer Distributor at Adams and Howland Streets in the city’s Crescentville section, it matched all five of the numbers: 5, 9, 35, 36, and 41.
A $475,000 Pennsylvania Cash 5 jackpot was hit Sunday in Wilkes-Barre. The place of purchase was a Mini Mart at 94 S. Pennsylvania Ave. The ticket was the only one in the state with all the numbers: 4, 6, 20, 23, and 30.
It seems that all of the bigger jackpots around found their winners this week which actually makes an amazing week for players. Stay tuned for each of their respective stories about their fantastic wins!