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Winning Numbers Drawn for $422M Powerball Jackpot
Tonight’s Powerball drawing is complete and the winning numbers are 10 47 50 65 68 – 24 (powerball number).
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The Wednesday, July 27, 2016, Powerball jackpot stands at an eye-popping $422 million, the game’s 11 highest grand prize in history.
Four players matched all five white numbers to win $1 million with those tickets being purchased in Florida, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Virginia. For smaller prizes of up to $1 million, you have a one in 25 chance.
Sunday’s Fantasy 5 jackpot is an estimated $725,000. However, no Powerball tickets are sold in Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Mississippi, Nevada and Utah.
Players should always be sure to check their tickets after each drawing.
[Photo by Steve Cannon/AP Images]Another big Powerball victor in recent months was Maureen Smith, who can be seen in the above photo.
The big Powerball jackpot comes just a couple weeks after the winners of the largest lottery prize in California history finally came forward to claim their winnings.
You didn’t win the Powerball jackpot, but is your ticket still worth some money?
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The National Lottery operator, Ithuba, has reported that the weekend’s victor of R87.6 million, from Limpopo, has come forward, according to Review Online. It’s 1 in 292.2 million.