What are the winning numbers for the power ball?

What are the winning numbers for the power ball?

What is the Power Ball number? It’s the sixth number on your ticket, ranging between 1 and 26. Matching it wins you at least $4.

What’s the Golden Rule for winning the Powerball?

Payouts are awarded according to how many numbers you have matched. The golden rule is that the more numbers matched the bigger the prize. The biggest decision you’ll need to make is your Powerball number, as matching this alone will win you $4, match just two more regular numbers and you’re on your way.

How old do you have to be to play the Powerball in Nebraska?

You must be 18 or older to play, except for in Louisiana, Iowa, and Arizona, where players must be 21 or older, and Nebraska, where players must be 19 or older. You can claim a Powerball jackpot prize as a lump sum or as an annuity payment over 29 years (30 guaranteed payments).

When was the first time the Powerball was drawn?

Powerball has been running since 1992, following the rebranding of Lotto*America. The first ever draw of Powerball was held on April 22, 1992. Since then, the Powerball lottery has expanded rapidly and is now sold in 47 US states and territories and has a minimum jackpot of $40 million.

How old do you have to be to play the Powerball in Iowa?

You must be 18 or older to play, except for in Louisiana, Iowa, and Arizona, where players must be 21 or older, and Nebraska, where players must be 19 or older. You can claim a Powerball jackpot prize as a lump sum or as an annuity payment over 29 years (30 guaranteed payments). The advertised jackpot amount is always the annuity sum before tax.

What was the winning numbers for the Powerball in 2005?

One funny story concerning the Powerball draw came in March, 2005 when 110 players matched all five winning numbers, minus the Powerball (22, 28, 32, 33 and 39). The Powerball lottery officials, who were understandably suspicious, paid out nearly $20 million.