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3. $1.586 Billion (Tennessee, Florida, California) in 2016. On January 13, 2016, the owners of three winning tickets in Tennessee, California, and Florida shared the $1.58 billion Powerball jackpot.
With Powerball soaring, you might be wondering how the current prize compares to others in the history of the game. The 10 Biggest Powerball Jackpot Wins of All Time Skip to main content ...
The second-largest Powerball win was a jackpot worth $1.765 billion won on October 11, 2023. Theodorus Struyck won the ultimate prize, though he was part of a group.
A Powerball player in Virginia fell short of the $20 million jackpot prize, but still won big, lottery officials said.. John Sarwari won $50,000 in the Jan. 20 drawing and tripled it with a Power ...
A Powerball player in Virginia fell short of the $20 million jackpot prize, but still won big, lottery officials said.. John Sarwari won $50,000 in the Jan. 20 drawing and tripled it with a Power ...
The winning numbers were 2, 40, 47, 53 and 55, with a Powerball of 20, the lottery said. The Power Play multiplier was 2x.
The winning numbers for the Powerball lottery drawing on Monday, Oct. 21 were 1-25-57-62-64 and the Powerball was 15. Power Play was 2x. There were two big winners in Saturday's Powerball drawing.
A Powerball player in Virginia fell short of the $20 million jackpot prize, but still won big, lottery officials said.. John Sarwari won $50,000 in the Jan. 20 drawing and tripled it with a Power ...
Nearly 300,000 other Powerball tickets sold in the United States also won prizes ranging from $4 to $50,000, the lottery said. The Powerball jackpot has not been hit since Saturday, Jan. 18, when ...
A Powerball player in Virginia fell short of the $20 million jackpot prize, but still won big, lottery officials said.. John Sarwari won $50,000 in the Jan. 20 drawing and tripled it with a Power ...
As Australians work out their lucky numbers for Thursday's $100 million Powerball draw, they should be aware that winning such a huge prize can ruin the lives of some people rather than improve them.