The Powerball® jackpot is now in world-record territory, with strong sales in Iowa and across the country pushing the giant prize even higher for tomorrow night’s drawing. The jackpot is now at an estimated $1.6 billion annuity, $782.4 million cash option.
The latest estimate was bumped up this morning after lottery officials reviewed sales figures nationwide.
The previous record Powerball jackpot was a prize of $1.586 billion won in the drawing on Jan. 13, 2016.
Two Iowa Tickets Came SO CLOSE
Iowa Lottery players won a total of 68,008 prizes in Wednesday’s Powerball drawing, including two tickets that were just one number away from having at least a share of the big jackpot.
The two tickets each matched four of the first five numbers and the Powerball to win a $50,000 prize. In an interesting twist, they were purchased at the same store: the Kwik Star at 1800 Blairs Ferry Road NE in Hiawatha.
A group of 21 co-workers at a Hiawatha engineering firm claimed one of the $50,000 prizes yesterday. And a group of 10 co-workers at a Hiawatha manufacturer claimed the other $50,000 prize today.
The members of both groups pitched in money at work for office-pool tickets, agreeing to split any winnings.
The co-workers who claimed their prize yesterday call themselves Hallin’ Cash. They’re all employees at Hall & Hall Engineers Inc. in Hiawatha.
The group that claimed its prize today calls itself “One Link Short.” All of its members work at RUD Chain in Hiawatha, a company that produces chains for tires.
Wednesday’s winning numbers were: 2-11-22-35-60 and Powerball 23. The Power Play® number was 2.
While each group’s winning easy-pick tickets matched four of the five white balls and the Powerball, the numbers on their tickets were slightly different.
The Hallin’ Cash ticket missed white ball 22, while One Link Short’s ticket missed white ball 35.
Where Can You Watch The Drawing?
The Powerball drawing is livestreamed on the Iowa Lottery website as it occurs at 9:59 p.m. on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Video of the latest drawing then remains on the site until the next drawing occurs. The livestream is on the Powerball page of the lottery’s website here.
As the drawing time approaches, a countdown clock will show in the video box on the page.
How Is The Jackpot Growing By So Much?
As the Powerball jackpot has continued to climb, the amounts by which it has increased between drawings have grown larger. The Iowa Lottery has gotten questions from players this week who wondered how it can jump up by so much.
Sales are a driving factor behind the jackpot amount. And sales follow the jackpot up. As the jackpot climbs, sales increase. And that in turn causes the jackpot to climb even higher.
When the jackpot is in the stratosphere like it is now, it can increase by millions of dollars between drawings. That huge increases show just how many people are playing the game across the country in the 48 jurisdictions that sell Powerball tickets.
Why Does ‘Coverage’ Matter?
By tracking sales, lottery officials can estimate how many of all the possible combinations in the game have been purchased for a particular drawing. It’s called coverage – how many of the combinations have been “covered.”
The coverage estimate for tomorrow night’s Powerball drawing is now about 60 percent.
A higher coverage percentage can mean it’s more likely there will be a jackpot winner, but it is not a definite.
I Don’t Know How To Buy A Ticket …
When the Powerball jackpot really gets up there like now, lots of first-time players want to jump in. Some of them have reached out to us at the lottery, saying they don’t know how to play and don’t want to look silly.
We’ve shared with them that the simplest way to buy a ticket is to ask a clerk at a store for an easy-pick Powerball play. The lottery terminal will select the numbers for that play and the lottery terminal will print out the ticket. Nearly 93 percent of the tickets purchased for last night’s drawing were easy-pick plays.
And to help, here’s our quick brush-up video on how to play Powerball.
Things To Consider As You Dream Big
In addition to first-time players, we’re hearing from a lot of people who are dreaming about winning and what they would do if they win. There are specifics to consider, and to help, check out our video called: You Won! Now What?
Please Play Responsibly
And as always, the Iowa Lottery reminds everyone that it only takes one ticket to win. Please play responsibly. The mantra that applies: Playing smart is a lot more fun.
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