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$43,000,000 Estimated Advertised Annuity Jackpot Cash Value: $20,000,000
$43,000,000 Estimated Advertised Annuity Jackpot Cash Value: $20,000,000
$47,000,000 Estimated Advertised Annuity Jackpot Cash Value: $21,800,000
$2,350,000 Cash Prize
$50,000 Cash Prize
Up To $50,000 Cash Prize
Up To $5,000 Cash Prize
Up To $500 Cash Prize
Powerball Prize Chart | Power Play | |||||
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Match | Original Prize | 2x | 3x | 4x | 5x | 10x |
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Jackpot Odds 1 in 292,201,338 |
Jackpot | ||||
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$1 Million Odds 1 in 11,688,054 |
$2 Million | ||||
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$50,000 Odds 1 in 913,129 |
$100,000 | $150,000 | $200,000 | $250,000 | $500,000 |
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$100 Odds 1 in 36,525 |
$200 | $300 | $400 | $500 | $1,000 |
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$100 Odds 1 in 14,494 |
$200 | $300 | $400 | $500 | $1,000 |
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$7 Odds 1 in 580 |
$14 | $21 | $28 | $35 | $70 |
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$7 Odds 1 in 701 |
$14 | $21 | $28 | $35 | $70 |
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$4 Odds 1 in 92 |
$8 | $12 | $16 | $20 | $40 |
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$4 Odds 1 in 38 |
$8 | $12 | $16 | $20 | $40 |
Overall odds of winning a prize are 1 in 25 | ||||||
Power Play does not apply to the jackpot prize. A Power Play match-5 prize is set at $2 million regardless of the multiplier drawn. All prizes including Power Play prizes may become pari-mutuel if claims exceed available prize funds. | ||||||
The advertised Jackpot Prize represents an estimate of the annuity amount which would be paid in 30 graduated installments. The jackpot prize is pari-mutuel, meaning it will be divided equally among multiple winners. In accordance with game rules certain Power Play prizes may become pari-mutuel if claims exceed available prize funds. Power Play does not apply to the Jackpot Prize. |
Join players from across the country to win multimillion-dollar jackpots – plus eight other prize levels – every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday!
Choose five numbers from 1 through 69 and one Powerball number from 1 through 26. You can pick your own numbers OR let the Lottery’s computer randomly Quick Pick them – for either or both sets of numbers.
The advertised jackpot represents an estimate of the annuity amount, which is paid in 30 graduated installments. There is also a cash prize payment option equal to the jackpot prize pool. Jackpot prizes are available for payment after the 15th calendar day following the drawing, and winners have 60 days from the date of claim to decide on a payment option.
Powerball drawings are broadcast live from Tallahassee, Florida every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday evening at 9:59 p.m CST. Watch the live drawing as part of the Lottery’s Official Drawing Show or find them posted to our website shortly after. Find more information about drawings and air times on our Where to Watch page.
Note: Make sure you buy your tickets by 9 p.m. on the day of the drawing! Tickets purchased after 9 p.m. on drawing nights will be valid for the next drawing(s).
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Wednesday, April 2, 2025 |
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$30,800,000
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Monday, March 31, 2025 |
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$20,000,000
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Saturday, March 29, 2025 |
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$526,500,000
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Winning jackpot ticket was purchased in: California
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Wednesday, March 26, 2025 |
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$483,100,000
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Monday, March 24, 2025 |
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$461,600,000
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Saturday, March 22, 2025 |
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$443,300,000
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Wednesday, March 19, 2025 |
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$417,900,000
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Monday, March 17, 2025 |
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$398,200,000
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Saturday, March 15, 2025 |
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$380,600,000
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Wednesday, March 12, 2025 |
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$353,300,000
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No. State law prevents the sale of Louisiana Lottery products through the internet. Only licensed retailers are legally authorized to sell Louisiana Lottery tickets.
Yes! The Multidraw features on draw-style games allows players to purchase plays for multiple drawings, up to 14 for Pick 3, Pick 4 and Pick 5, and up to 20 for Powerball, Mega Millions, Lotto, and Easy 5. If you win a prize during one of the drawings, you do not have to wait until the last drawing has occurred before collecting those winnings. When you cash a winning Multidraw ticket with drawings still remaining, the Lottery's terminal system will print out an exchange ticket good for the balance of the remaining drawings and with the same numbers as on your original ticket. The retailer will retain the original ticket as it is no longer valid and give your exchange ticket with your winnings.
Visit our Claim a Prize page to see the claims options we have available.
Winning draw-style game tickets can be claimed up to 180 days following the drawing in which the prize was won.
Winners have 60 days after the ticket is validated by the Lottery to elect either the annuity or cash payment options.
Since joining the multistate game in March 1995, Louisiana has had a total of 17 Powerball jackpot winners. View them here.
The prize on a winning ticket may be split among a group; however, only one prize check is issued, either to one person or one legal entity (partnership, trust, etc.). Each member of the group provides a completed IRS Form W-9 for tax reporting purposes at the time of the claim. The check recipient must provide picture identification and is responsible for distributing the winnings to the group members.
For a prize paid in a single payment, the check recipient may choose to complete a Federal Form 5754 that ensures the tax obligation of the prize is distributed among the group members according to the gross prize amount of each person’s share. This allows the Lottery to send a separate W-2G tax form to each individual winner noting the amount won and withheld on their behalf.
Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots prizes may be paid in the annuity payment format or the single payment cash option, but the group members must all decide on one payment option. It's not possible for some group members to take the cash option and others to choose the annuity.
While it's not necessary for a group to form a legal entity to claim the cash option, the Lottery asks groups of winners to form a legal entity with an assigned tax identification number for a jackpot prize paid in annual installments. This simplifies the tax reporting and prize distribution process. When claiming a prize as a legal entity, the legal document organizing the entity must list the name of each member of the group, their city of residence, and the portion of the prize each person will receive.
The Lottery encourages all players to seek financial advice before claiming a large jackpot prize. As with all claims, the names of those receiving prize funds and their city of residence is public record.
Players should sign the back of their ticket for security purposes, secure their ticket, and treat it as cash. We also recommend that players who believe they hold a Powerball, Mega Millions, or Lotto jackpot-winning ticket contact the Lottery's headquarters immediately at 225-297-2000 to schedule a time to claim their prize and have their questions answered. This will facilitate a smooth prize payment process. Players who believe they hold a jackpot-winning ticket must bring the original ticket to the Lottery's corporate headquarters in Baton Rouge within 180 days of the drawing in which the prize was won for verification and any prize payment. The Lottery recommends that before coming to claim a jackpot prize, winners get financial advice so they fully understand the tax or other legal implications involved.
If you win more than $600 and are therefore required to claim your prize at a Lottery office, you will be required to complete a claim form for tax purposes. Under the Lottery's statute, all prize payment records are open records, meaning that the public has a right to request the information. Depending upon the amount won and public or media interest in the win, winners may NOT be able to remain anonymous. The statute also allows the Lottery to use winners' names and city of residence for publicity purposes such as news releases. The Lottery's regular practice is not to use winner information in paid advertising or product promotion without the winner's willingness to participate.
When a prize is claimed it becomes the property of that individual, even if the prize is paid out as an annuity. Hence, all winnings become a part of the estate of the deceased.
Currently, 48 lotteries participate in Powerball, including Louisiana. The others are Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, Washington D.C., West Virginia, Wisconsin, Wyoming and the Virgin Islands.
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The largest jackpot won in Louisiana was $191.1 million for the Oct. 25, 2017 drawing, claimed by the 292 Family Partnership.
Powerball added a third weekly draw night of Monday to its Wednesday & Saturday schedule, with the first Monday drawing held on August, 23, 2021.
November 2, 1997. In response to the increased population base, Powerball odds of winning the jackpot increased from 1 in 55 million to 1 in 80 million, while lower tier prizes were enhanced and odds were lowered. A lump-sum cash option for jackpot prize payment was also added.
The Louisiana Lottery joined the multistate, multimillion-dollar jackpot game Powerball March 2, 1995.
No. Each state participating in Powerball contributes a percentage of their sales to fund the jackpot. Louisiana is responsible for about 3 percent of total Powerball sales and prize pool funding. As in all other games, the Louisiana Lottery Corporation transfers 25% of all Powerball sales to the Louisiana state treasury, no matter where the top prize is won.
The Power Play option was added to Powerball March 4, 2001, giving players the chance to increase certain winnings for an additional $1 per play.