The winning numbers are in for the Saturday, Oct. 29 Powerball drawing, with a jackpot that has soared to an estimated $825 million. It’s the largest Powerball jackpot this year and would be the second largest ever won.
The cash option for the jackpot is $383.7 million.
Powerball winning numbers
The winning numbers from the Saturday, Oct. 29 drawing are 19, 31, 40, 46 and 57. The Powerball was 23.
Did anyone win the Powerball jackpot?
Check back later to see if there are any winning tickets from this Powerball drawing.
If a Michigan player wins the jackpot, it would be the second largest jackpot ever won in Michigan, according to the Michigan Lottery.
The last Michigan player to win a Powerball jackpot was Cristy David of Waterford, who won $70 million Feb. 12, 2020.
The biggest jackpot prize ever won in Michigan was in January 2021 when an Oakland County lottery club won a $1.05 billion Mega Millions jackpot.
What are the Powerball prizes?
The complete guide to winnings is:
Match 5 White Balls + Powerball: Jackpot
Match 5 White Balls: $1 million
Match 4 White Balls + Powerball: $50,000
Match 4 White Balls: $100
Match 3 White Balls + Powerball: $100
Match 3 White Balls: $7
Match 2 White Balls + Powerball: $7
Match 1 White Ball + Powerball: $4
Match Powerball: $4
Match 5 White Balls with Power Play: $2 million
Match 4 White Balls + Powerball with Power Play: $200,000
Match 4 White Balls with Power Play: $400
Match 3 White Balls + Powerball with Power Play: $400
Match 3 White Balls with Power Play: $28
Match 2 White Balls + Powerball with Power Play: $28
Match 1 White Ball + Powerball with Power Play: $16
Match Powerball with Power Play: $16
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When is the next Powerball drawing?
The next Powerball drawing is Monday, Oct. 31. Drawings are held at 10:59 p.m. every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.
How late can you buy a Powerball ticket?
In Michigan, in-store and online ticket sales are available until 9:45 p.m. on the night of the draw.
Powerball costs $2 to play. For an additional $1 per play, the Power Play feature can multiply non-jackpot prizes by two, three, four, five or 10 times.
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