A Powerball ticket purchased at H Mart in Lynnwood, Washington, won $50,000 by matching four white balls and the red Powerball in the December 27 drawing, with no jackpot winner; the current jackpot is estimated at $33 million, with the next drawing scheduled for December 29.
William Zak from Dysart, Iowa, claimed a $1 million Powerball prize from the December 20th drawing, just one number shy of the $1.43 billion jackpot, which was won in Arkansas a few days later.
A Powerball ticket sold in Connecticut won $150,000 by matching four white balls and the Powerball with the Power Play option, while no jackpot winner was announced, increasing the jackpot to $1.6 billion for Monday.
A $2.3 million Powerball ticket was sold in Oxnard, California, matching five numbers but missing the jackpot-winning number, as the jackpot grows to $1.6 billion after no recent big winner, with the next drawing scheduled for Monday.
A Mega Millions ticket sold in Ohio matched four of the five main numbers and the Mega Ball, winning $20,000, while the jackpot remains unclaimed at $754 million for the next drawing on Nov. 4.
A Southern California ticket sold at Village Spirit Shoppe won the $50 million SuperLotto Plus jackpot, with the winning numbers 3, 13, 27, 32, 39 and Mega Number 4. The jackpot now resets to $7 million for the next drawing, and numerous other prizes were also won. The lottery supports public schools and tickets are available for $1.
The Missouri Lottery announced that one of the two winning Powerball tickets for the September 6, 2025, drawing, worth $893.5 million, was purchased at QuikTrip in St. Louis, setting a state record for the highest jackpot won in Missouri. The other ticket was bought in Fredericksburg, Texas, and the Missouri winner has until March 5, 2026, to claim their prize.
The Missouri Lottery announced that one of the two winning Powerball tickets for the September 6, 2025, drawing, worth $893.5 million, was purchased at QuikTrip in St. Louis, setting a new state record for jackpot winnings. The other ticket was bought in Texas, and the Missouri winner has until March 5, 2026, to claim their prize.
A single Powerball ticket sold in New York won the $256 million jackpot, marking the state's first win since 2020 and its 13th overall. The winner can choose between an annuitized prize or a lump sum before taxes. This was the ninth Powerball jackpot of the year, with the largest being $1.326 billion won in Oregon.
A Powerball ticket sold in Wisconsin matched five numbers and, with the Power Play option, is worth $2 million. No ticket matched all six numbers in the latest drawing, increasing the jackpot to $224 million for the next draw.
A Mega Millions ticket purchased online by a player in Fairgrove, Michigan, matched the five white balls drawn on Friday night, winning a $1 million prize. The winner is advised to contact the Michigan Lottery's Player Relations division to claim the prize, which must be done within a year of the drawing.
A winning ticket for the $552 million Mega Millions jackpot was sold in Illinois, marking the second jackpot win of 2024. The winning numbers were 19, 37, 40, 63, 69, and Mega Ball 17. The exact location of the ticket purchase is still unknown.
A Mega Millions player in Southern California won $508,408 after purchasing a ticket from a Chino Hills gas station, matching all numbers except the mega number. The $522 million jackpot went unclaimed and will increase to $560 million for the next drawing.