Powerball Lottery: Did you win Wednesday’s $ 410 million Powerball Lottery? Winning numbers, live results (1/6/2021)

The Powerball jackpot for the draw on Wednesday rose to an estimated $ 410 million with a cash option of $ 316.4 million.

The winning numbers were: 1, 20, 22, 60 and 66. The power ball drawn was 3 with a power play of 3.

There have been 31 drawings held since a $ 94.8 million ticket was sold for the drawing on September 16 in Ballston Spa, New York.

If anyone goes to pick up Wednesday’s jackpot, it’s the 27th largest in American lottery history.

No one reached the $ 384 million jackpot across the country on Saturday, although some second-prize tickets were sold. A ticket purchased in Connecticut is worth $ 1 million, while one purchased in Arizona is valued at $ 2 million because the winner spent an extra $ 1 on the Power Play option. Each corresponds to five numbers, but not the Powerball.

In New Jersey, a $ 50,000 third prize was sold at the Aldo Food Market in North Harrison Street in Eastern Orange, lottery officials said.

Saturday’s winning numbers were: 3, 4, 11, 41 and 67. The Power Ball was drawn 5 with a Megaplier of 2X.

The chance that he can win the Powerball jackpot is 292,201,388 versus 1. The player who buys a $ 2 ticket has a chance of 1 out of 11,688,053 to match five numbers and win at least $ 1 million, while the odds of 913,129 to 1 are around the third prize of at least $ 50,000.

Powerball is played Wednesday and Saturday in 45 states, Washington DC, the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.

The New Jersey Lottery office in Lawrence is open by appointment only. You can still claim your profits – provided they are less than $ 599.50 – in person at any dealer.

The lottery also accepts claims by mail, although officials warn that payments may be temporarily delayed. Winners are advised to make copies of the claim form and the winning ticket for their records.

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