Lotto mania is here! There are two massive jackpots up for grabs this week! The next Powerball Jackpot drawing (07/12/2023) has a value of $ 725 million with a cash value of $366.2  million. This makes it the seventh-largest jackpot in the history of the game! The Mega Millions jackpot is also on the rise.  The next drawing for Mega Millions is on (07/11/2023) and is an estimated $500 million with a cash option of $251 million.  The total amount of the two jackpots sits at $1.225  billion.

TOP TEN POWERBALL JACKPOTS OF ALL TIME!

1 $2.040 Billion Nov. 7, 2022
2 $1.586 Billion Jan. 13, 2016
3 $768.4 Million Mar. 27, 2019
4 $758.7 Million Aug. 23, 2017
5 $754.6 Million Feb. 6, 2023
6 $731.1 Million Jan. 20, 2021
7 $725.00 Million CURRENT DRAWING (7/12/23)
8 $699.8 Million Oct. 4, 2021
9 $687.8 Million Oct. 27, 2018
10 $632.6 Million Jan. 5, 2022

HERE IS HOW YOU CAN WIN WITH POWERBALL:

Match all 5 white numbers only — $1 million
Match 4 out of 5 white numbers + Powerball — $50,000
Match 4 white numbers only — $100
Match 3 white numbers + Powerball — $100
Match 3 white numbers only — $7
Match 2 white numbers + Powerball — $7
Match 1 white number + Powerball — $4
Powerball only — $4

POWERBALL WIN IN VICTORIA LAST YEAR:

In October of last year, a winning Powerball ticket was sold in Victoria at the Snax Max at the corner of Red River and Navarro. The winner who will remain anonymous matched 4 out of the 5 numbers and the Powerball for the drawing on October 12th. The total amount of the win was $50,000 however this person added the power play to multiply winnings by 5 (5X) increasing to jackpot win to $250,00.00.
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