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  2. Powerball - Wikipedia

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    The winning numbers are made up of five "white balls" from a matrix of 69 and one "Powerball" from a matrix of 26, resulting in jackpot odds of 1 in 292,201,338 per play. [2]

  3. Lottery jackpot records - Wikipedia

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    The annuities for both the Mega Millions and the Powerball are paid out in 30 annual installments, increasing 5 percent yearly. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Over time, the size of Mega Millions and Powerball jackpots has generally increased because of higher ticket prices, the larger number of states participating (especially after cross-selling was allowed ...

  4. Florida Lottery - Wikipedia

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    This gives the player 26 extra combinations of his/her number in which the digits are 1 up or 1 down. If the number matched exactly, one would win just $250 instead of $500 for a $1 play and $125 instead of $250 for a 50-cent play. If one of the 1-Off numbers drew, one would win $10 on $1 plays and $5 on 50-cent plays.

  5. Pennsylvania Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania joined Powerball in 2002; it was MUSL's most-populous member until Florida joined in 2009. The current Powerball game requires players to choose 5 of 69 "white ball" numbers, and a red-colored "Powerball" from a pool of 26 numbers. Plays are $2 each, or $3 if Power Play is activated. Powerball is drawn Monday, Wednesday, and ...

  6. Jack Whittaker (lottery winner) - Wikipedia

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    His win of US$314.9 million in the Powerball multi-state lottery was, at the time, the largest jackpot ever won by a single winning ticket in the history of American lottery. After winning the lottery, he was proximate to a number of crimes, and experienced several personal tragedies. [2]

  7. Mega number - Wikipedia

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    A mega number, also known as a powerball, mega ball, or bonus ball, is a number drawn in a lottery game that comes from a second number field, rather than among the game's "regular" numbers. [1] As of 2015, forty-six U.S. lotteries offer Mega Millions and Powerball. These games each use two sets of numbers.

  8. Oklahoma Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Powerball drawings were televised on Fox affiliate KOKH (channel 25) and CW affiliate KOCB (channel 34) in Oklahoma City; and on Cox Communications channel 9 in Tulsa through January 2013. Powerball numbers now are televised via cable superstation WGN America (available on most cable, IPTV and satellite providers in the state; it also carries ...

  9. Washington's Lottery - Wikipedia

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    Powerball: 5 of 69 + 1 of 26 $4♠, $7♠, $100♠, $50,000♠, $1,000,000♠, or Jackpot(begins at $20 million) Lotto 6 of 49 $3 through Jackpot(begins at $1 million) Hit 5: 5 of 42 Free ticket through Cashpot(begins at $100,000) Daily Keno: 10 of 80; 20 numbers drawn Prizes vary by number of 'spots' picked and matched. Match 4: 4 of 24