
The winning numbers for an estimated $935 million Powerball jackpot have been drawn
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The winning numbers for Saturday’s estimated $935 million Powerball jackpot, which would be the fifth-largest prize in the history of the game, have been drawn.
The winning numbers for Saturday’s estimated $935 million Powerball jackpot, which would be the fifth-largest prize in the history of the game, have been drawn. Saturday’s winning numbers are: 33, 13, 50, 12, 52 with a Powerball of 23. This is the first Powerball jackpot to surpass $900 million this year, according to the lottery. The $935 million Powerball jackpot in play Saturday jumped from $865 million after no tickets matched all six numbers in Wednesday night’s drawing. A jackpot winner in Saturday’s drawing can choose to receive the money in annuitized payments or take a lump sum estimated at $452.3 million. While the jackpot wasn’t won in the last drawing on Wednesday, three tickets won $1 million each by matching the first five numbers. Those tickets were sold in Arizona, Pennsylvania and Texas, according to the Powerball website. Powerball’s grand prize was last won in January, when a ticket in Michigan scored a $842.4 million jackpot. Since then, 37 consecutive drawings have taken place without a jackpot winner, according to Powerball.

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