3rd-largest lottery jackpot in world history
By Todd Northrop
Last night, the multi-state Powerball lottery game produced no top winner for the 41st consecutive drawing, prompting lottery officials to raise the game's jackpot to an astonishing $1.7 billion.
A winner who chooses the cash option would receive a lump-sum $770.3 million — three-quarters of a billion dollars in cash!
It's the stuff that a lottery player's dreams are made of — holding a lottery ticket for an upcoming Powerball drawing with the potential to transform your life in every way.
Do you choose the annuity, which has an initial payment of $25.6 million and increases the payment every year until the final payment of $105.3 million in the 29th year, or do you opt for the lump-sum cash payment of $770.3 million all at once?
You can weight the tax consequences of that choice state-by-state by visiting the Jackpot Analysis page at USA Mega, a website devoted to the Powerball and Mega Millions multi-state lottery games. The feature calculates both the initial withholdings and the final tax burden due at the end of the year, and even can show taxes calculated for different IRS filing statuses.
The largest Powerball jackpot ever awarded was on Nov. 7, 2022, when one ticket sold in California won a $2 billion grand prize. The incredibly lucky winner was Edwin Castro, who claimed the prize in February of 2023, providing minimal public information about himself. What little is known about Castro comes from public filings, and includes the purchases of houses one, two, and three, as well as being the subject of dubious lawsuits that are unfortunately predictable these days. (One of his houses was destroyed in the LA Palisades fire, and the lawsuit against him was thrown out.)
Players looking for a nearby lottery retailer — or that out-of-the-way retailer with a smaller line — are encouraged to use Lottery Places, the only app for iOS, Android, and Windows that can locate the nearest lottery retailers in every jurisdiction that sells Powerball and Mega Millions. The helpful app can locate lottery stores in the United States, the United Kingdom, Mexico, much of Canada, and the Caribbean.
Some states offer direct online sales, allowing players to bypass the store and purchase tickets from home. Players can see if they can play Powerball online by tapping the link. Depending on the physical location of the person, the link will either provide access via a licensed butler service or the official state lottery itself.
Butler services provide scanned copies of the purchased lottery tickets securely held on behalf of the customer. In the past, such lottery ticket services were used by people out side the USA to win big jackpots in Oregon and Florida.
The winning numbers for Wednesday, September 3, 2025 were 3, 16, 29, 61, and 69, with Powerball number 22. The Power Play number was 2.
The Wednesday Double Play drawing results were 7, 32, 39, 50, and 61, with Powerball number 4. Double Play is a game option currently available in 22 states plus Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands that lets you play your numbers in a second drawing for $1 per play, with a chance to win up to $10 million in cash. See How to Play Powerball at USA Mega for more information about Double Play.
Even though nobody won the jackpot Wednesday, 15 lucky players matched the first 5 numbers for a $1,000,000 prize: 2 from California, 1 from Colorado, 1 from Florida, 2 from Georgia, 1 from Illinois, 1 from Maryland, 1 from Michigan, 1 from Minnesota, 1 from Ohio, 1 from Oregon, 1 from Pennsylvania, 1 from Texas, and 1 from Wyoming. (The 2 California winners each will claim prizes of $984,594, due to the state's pari-mutuel payout formula.)
Four of the second-prize tickets — those sold in Michigan, Oregon, Texas, and Wyoming — were purchased with the Power Play option, doubling their prize to $2 million.
When a Powerball ticket is purchased with the Power Play option for an extra $1 per ticket, a second-prize win is doubled and any other non-jackpot prize is multplied by the Power Play number drawn that evening. A complete list of prizes available for matching various numbers, as well as the official drawing videos, can be found on the Powerball Drawing Detail page at USA Mega. Lottery Post also publishes the complete list of Powerball Prize Payouts and the Powerball Double Play Prize Payouts.
The official drawing videos can also be found on the Powerball Drawing Detail page at USA Mega.
Power Play is not available in California, because the fixed nature of the prize increase offered in Power Play is not compatible with California's pari-mutuel payouts. By law, California awards all prizes on a pari-mutuel basis, meaning the prizes will change each drawing based on the number of tickets sold and the number of tickets that won at each prize level.
Also in the Wednesday drawing, 153 tickets matched four white numbers plus the Powerball and won $50,000. Of those tickets, 36 were purchased with the Power Play option, increasing the prize to $100,000, and 15 of the tickets were sold in California, where the prize was worth $33,607 this drawing.
Following the Wednesday drawing, the Powerball annuity jackpot estimate was raised $255.9 million from its previous amount of $1.4441 billion and the cash value was raised by $116 million from its previous amount of $654.3 million.
For information about how these jackpot amounts are calculated, check out the Lottery Post feature video, How are lottery jackpots are calculated?
The next Powerball drawing will take place Saturday night at 10:59 pm Eastern Time.
Powerball is played in 45 states, plus the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Drawings are Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays at 10:59 p.m. Eastern Time. Tickets cost $2 each.
Powerball lottery results are published within minutes of the drawing at USA Mega (www.usamega.com). The USA Mega Web site provides lottery players in-depth information about the United States's two biggest multi-state lottery games, Mega Millions and Powerball.
Top 25 United States lottery jackpots of all time
Saturday's Powerball jackpot currently stands as the 3rd-largest lottery jackpot in world history, as well as the 3rd-largest in game history. The ticket-buying frenzy that is happening this week may push the jackpot estimate higher by draw time.
- Powerball: $2.0401 billion, Nov. 7, 2022 (40 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - California
- Powerball: $1.7649 billion, Oct. 11, 2023 (35 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - California
- Powerball: $1.7 billion, Sep. 6, 2025 (41 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - Preliminary estimate, not won yet
- Mega Millions: $1.602 billion, Aug. 8, 2023 (31 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - Florida
- Powerball: $1.5864 billion, Jan. 13, 2016 (19 rollovers, starting at $40 million) - California, Florida, Tennessee
- Mega Millions: $1.537 billion, Oct. 23, 2018 (25 rollovers, starting at $40 million) - South Carolina
- Mega Millions: $1.348 billion, Jan. 13, 2023 (25 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - Maine
- Mega Millions: $1.337 billion, Jul. 29, 2022 (29 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - Illinois
- Powerball: $1.3259 billion, Apr. 6, 2024 (40 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - Oregon
- Mega Millions: $1.269 billion, Dec. 27, 2024 (30 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - California
- Mega Millions: $1.128 billion, Mar. 26, 2024 (30 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - New Jersey
- Powerball: $1.0798 billion, Jul. 19, 2023 (38 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - California
- Mega Millions: $1.05 billion, Jan. 22, 2021 (36 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - Michigan
- Powerball: $842.4 million, Jan. 1, 2024 (34 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - Michigan
- Mega Millions: $800 million, Sep. 10, 2024 (27 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - Texas
- Powerball: $768.4 million, Mar. 27, 2019 (25 rollovers, starting at $40 million) - Wisconsin
- Powerball: $758.7 million, Aug. 23, 2017 (20 rollovers, starting at $40 million) - Massachusetts
- Powerball: $754.6 million, Feb. 6, 2023 (33 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - Washington
- Powerball: $731.1 million, Jan. 20, 2021 (35 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - Maryland
- Powerball: $699.8 million, Oct. 4, 2021 (40 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - California
- Powerball: $687.8 million, Oct. 27, 2018 (21 rollovers, starting at $40 million) - Iowa, New York
- Mega Millions: $656 million, Mar. 30, 2012 (18 rollovers, starting at $12 million) - Illinois, Kansas, Maryland
- Mega Millions: $648 million, Dec. 17, 2013 (21 rollovers, starting at $12 million) - California, Georgia
- Powerball: $632.6 million, Jan 5, 2022 (39 rollovers, starting at $20 million) - California, Wisconsin
- Powerball: $590.5 million, May 18, 2013 (13 rollovers, starting at $40 million) - Florida
The number of jackpots in the top 25, by lottery game, are:
- Powerball: 15
- Mega Millions: 10
Top 25 cash value jackpots
Since many lottery winners collect their winnings in cash, the lump-sum payout is an important measure of what a winning ticket could be worth.
The upcoming Powerball jackpot ranks as the 8th-largest cash value in U.S. history, but it's certainly possible that position will rise before the drawing takes place, considering how close it is to the jackpots ranked higher.
- Powerball: $997.6 million cash, Nov. 7, 2022 ($2.0401 billion annuity) - California
- Powerball: $983.5 million cash, Jan. 13, 2016 ($1.5864 billion annuity) - California, Florida, Tennessee
- Mega Millions: $877.8 million cash, Oct. 23, 2018 ($1.537 billion annuity) - South Carolina
- Mega Millions: $794.2 million cash, Aug. 8, 2023 ($1.602 billion annuity) - Florida
- Mega Millions: $780.5 million cash, Jul. 29, 2022 ($1.337 billion annuity) - Illinois
- Mega Millions: $776.6 million cash, Jan. 22, 2021 ($1.05 billion annuity) - Michigan
- Powerball: $774.1 million cash, Oct. 11, 2023 ($1.7649 billion annuity) - California
- Powerball: $770.3 million cash, Sep. 6, 2025 ($1.7 billion annuity) - Preliminary estimate, not won yet
- Mega Millions: $723.5 million cash, Jan. 13, 2023 ($1.348 billion annuity) - Maine
- Powerball: $621 million cash, Apr. 6, 2024 ($1.3259 billion annuity) - Oregon
- Mega Millions: $571.9 million cash, Dec. 27, 2024 ($1.269 billion annuity) - California
- Powerball: $558.1 million cash, Jul. 19, 2023 ($1.0798 billion annuity) - California
- Powerball: $546.8 million cash, Jan. 20, 2021 ($731.1 million annuity) - Maryland
- Mega Millions: $536.6 million cash, Mar. 26, 2024 ($1.128 billion annuity) - New Jersey
- Powerball: $496 million cash, Oct. 4, 2021 ($699.8 million annuity) - California
- Powerball: $480.5 million cash, Aug. 23, 2017 ($758.7 million annuity) - Massachusetts
- Powerball: $477 million cash, Mar. 27, 2019 ($768.4 million annuity) - Wisconsin
- Mega Millions: $471 million cash, Mar. 30, 2012 ($656 million annuity) - Illinois, Kansas, Maryland
- Powerball: $450.2 million cash, Jan. 5, 2022 ($632.6 million annuity) - California, Wisconsin
- Powerball: $425.2 million cash, Jan. 1, 2024 ($842.4 million annuity) - Michigan
- Powerball: $407.2 million cash, Feb. 6, 2023 ($754.6 million annuity) - Washington
- Mega Millions: $404.2 million cash, Sep. 10, 2024 ($800 million annuity) - Texas
- Powerball: $396.2 million cash, Oct. 27, 2018 ($687.8 million annuity) - Iowa, New York
- Powerball: $384.7 million cash, Nov. 28, 2012 ($587.5 million annuity) - Arizona, Missouri
- Powerball: $381.1 million cash, Feb. 11, 2015 ($564.1 million annuity) - North Carolina, Puerto Rico, Texas
The number of jackpot cash values in the top 25, by lottery game, are:
- Powerball: 16
- Mega Millions: 9


Powerball website crashed last night,live drawing delayed hope no funny business went on.Got one number . By Saturday could reach 2 Billion. Will be getting I hope the winning ticket.
nothing is certain, but thar is always hope for better and worse
USA Mega was just fine, reporting the results 2 minutes after the drawing. The draw video was published 15 minutes after the drawing.
This Jackpot has heavy momentum, and could land well beyond the $2 Billion and change Castro won!!! This is multi generational, crazy, stupid wealth!!!!
If no one wins Saturday
I'm buying 7 tickets possibly more if the cash jackpot goes up.
I need a winning strategy where I don't have to buy more tickets to win. Give me the secret sauce pls.
i went to 3 websites besides usamega. at first it said $1.4 then went to the next one. crazy.
i think next week the winning jackpot happens.
Goodbye 1995 Honda Accord. Hello 2026 Maserati
I do wonder though why one ticket always win at top but it's hundreds of million losing tickets. It just doesn't sit right with me. Its either one ticket win or no one wins. If it's truly random their should be tens or even hundreds of top prize winners on billion dollar jackpot or even second level unless it's a bunch of duplicates all around the country which makes all the 292 million combinations not met. If that's the case and it's truly random something smells fishy 🤔 I mean just all alone you have all 44 states feeding this huge jackpot including FL,CA,NY population and no wins. Those states alone had hundreds of millions tickets going into the pot and that case it got to be duplicates all around the nation 🤔 Hey makes you wonder why so many duplicates but not thousands of winners if it's truly random that only way I can think why all combinations not being met. Very fishy. Hey I'll still going to purchase my $5 or $3 ticket even if it truly random or controlled because somebody got to win why not me even though I have my conspiracy thoughts about this crazy system but hey I'll let y'all decide 🤣🤷🏻♂️
The duplicates are numbers 31 and lower. If the numbers drawn are all 31 and under you would have your duplicate winners come to roost for sure.
There were 162 million tickets sold. That's not even 2/3rds of 292 million. There could not possibly be thousands of people all sharing the jackpot.
I appreciate that information but that's what everyone at my job around me is stating and it does make me wonder but thanks for that wealth of information. People really pushing this conspiracy talks when they don't win. So hey I get it but knowing what you said I have an open mind
I appreciate it. I'll just tell my lottery group to calm down and l research more before blowing a gasket. 80 of us to be exact who contributed $10 a piece so go figure and think about all of them complaining 😂
80 people in your lottery group at work. I am sure a lot of work is not being done there. No business owner or boss should even allow lottery pools at work. Are you the organizer of it. I bet you spend at least 4 hours a day on this pool nonsense. If you win 80 people are going to get 7,900,000.00 each before taxes. What will 1 show up to work there the next day. The business will go under. Never mind the non production that goes in there when everyone is all hyped up over Power Ball. It would destroy the business if you won.
I got my tickets but the clerk ran one of my slips twice. I guess I'm ready if the lump sum hits $900million!
Ooh, well, this are my lines from yesterday, matched zero 🤣🤣🤣 onward we go.
I just hope someone/s win soon to stop the frenzy.
will someone win this they have too bout time good luck to all not california they always win"s
forgot hope its lot of people too
I'm going out soon to pick up more tickets
be certain to enjoy the frenzy while it lasts & best of luck to us all
That is a relief to read. I thought you were a conspiracy nut. We have them on this board. I can't imagine what it must be like to deal with them in real life.
As far as the jackpot goes then for you that 2nd ticket with the same numbers is worthless unless there are more winners beside yourself.
The secret is sticking to a budget and spending what you are comfortable with 🙏
It's fine if the pool organizer spends the time on it after work. It's also no big deal if it's a government agency, since they don't do much work anyway LOL.
If I ran a small business with a lottery pool, I would make the business a participant. That way, should the pool win the jackpot, the business will get a check that should more than make up for departing employees.
$8 million (minus taxes) is a lot of money, but not everyone would quit their job immediately. Some people like their jobs. Some people want the prize money only for the extras in life and a comfortable retirement, rather than trying to make it last a lifetime starting right now. It's easy to blow through that much money and then you have to go back to work.
I love frenzy time
Ooh my that's $800 bucks, do you spread it across different days or did you go all in for yesterday's draw.
I spent $10 bucks on 5 tickets yesterday's draw and felt that I should have won something 🤣🤣🤣🤣