What are the winning numbers for Monday’s $1.55 billion Powerball jackpot?
The Powerball jackpot is now worth $1.55 billion for Monday’s drawing after no ticketholder matched all five numbers and the Powerball on Saturday.
The Powerball jackpot continues to swell after passing the ten-figure mark. After no winner managed to secure the jackpot during Saturday’s drawing, the value of the prize grew to $1.55 billion. That’s the fourth time the grand prize has reached ten digits, the second this year.
It’s a truly life-changing amount of money and a jackpot that ranks among the largest lottery prizes offered anywhere in the country this year. Typically, as the roll-over jackpot increases, the number of players soars.
What are the winning numbers for Monday, 9 October?
The winning numbers for the Monday, 9 October 2023 draw are 16-34-46-55-67 with a Power Ball of 14 and a Power Play of 3x.
What are the numbers for Saturday, 7 October?
The winning numbers for Saturday, 7 October 2023 draw were 47-54-57-60-65 with a Power Ball of 19 and a Power Play of 3x.
How to play Powerball
Powerball costs $2 per ticket, and is available in every US state except Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada and Utah. You can also take part in the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.
To play, you must choose five numbers between 1 and 69, and an additional ‘Powerball’ number between 1 and 26. To secure the jackpot, all six of your selected numbers must match those that are drawn. The top prize grows after each draw until it is won.
Jackpot winners can choose to receive their money in 30 installments over 29 years (the annuity option), or as a lump sum (the cash option). If you opt to be paid up front, you get a lower amount, which is approximately half of the original jackpot. Winnings are pre-tax amounts.
Smaller prizes are also available if you correctly guess some, but not all, of the winning numbers.
When are Powerball draws?
There are three Powerball draws a week, held at 10:59 p.m. ET / 7:59 p.m. PT on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays.
Power Play and Double Play
If players pay $1 extra for Power Play, their winnings will be multiplied by two, three, four, five or ten, depending on the multiplier number picked out of the hat before the draw takes place. Power Play isn’t applied to the jackpot, and the multiplier is never higher than two if you win the $1 million second prize.
For an additional $1, players in certain areas of the US can also be entered into a second draw, known as Double Play, with a maximum jackpot of $10 million.