On Christmas Eve, power and excitement will combine as the Powerball jackpot soars to an estimated $1.7 billion, marking the fourth largest in both Powerball and U.S. lottery history. This comes on the heels of Monday’s drawing, where no winning tickets were sold for an estimated $1.6 billion prize. The winning numbers from that drawing were 3, 18, 36, 41, and 54, with a Powerball of 7.
The grand prize for the upcoming drawing boasts an enticing lump sum cash value of approximately $781.3 million. Historically, there has been a jackpot winner on Christmas Eve once before, back in 2011, while Christmas Day itself has produced four winners according to Powerball’s records.
This Wednesday’s drawing will represent the 47th iteration in the current jackpot cycle, setting a new record for the most drawings without a jackpot winner. To claim the jackpot, a ticket must match all five white balls along with the red Powerball drawn during the event. A single winner will have the option for either a lump sum payment or an annuity, which involves one upfront payment and 29 annual payments increased by 5% each year. Notably, both estimates provided are calculated before taxes.
The last jackpot win was recorded on September 6 in Missouri and Texas, where two tickets shared a substantial $1.787 billion top prize. This occurrence is historically significant, as it marks only the second instance of back-to-back Powerball jackpots exceeding $1 billion.
Reflecting on the massive potential lottery prizes, it is worth noting that a single ticket sold in Altadena, California, claimed a staggering $2.04 billion in 2022, the largest prize recorded in Powerball and broader lottery history. Since its inception in 1992, Powerball has seen the size of its jackpots balloon while the odds of winning have decreased, now standing at an overwhelming 1 in 292.2 million. Tickets are available for $2 each and can be purchased across 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Drawings take place every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 11 p.m. ET, drawing in hopeful participants eagerly anticipating what could be a life-changing win.

