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There were no $400 million jackpot winners in the Saturday, April 23, Powerball drawing. Now, the jackpot is up to $421 million as the 45-state lottery celebrates its 30th anniversary.
Powerball ticket sales began on April 19, 1992, with the first drawing held three days later on April 22.
The last time someone hit the Powerball jackpot was Feb. 14, when a single ticket won $185.3 million in Connecticut, Powerball officials said in a release. In January, two tickets sold in California and Wisconsin split a $632.6 million jackpot, the seventh largest in the game’s history.
The largest jackpot ever won was in 2016, when winners in California, Florida and Tennessee split a record $1.59 billion.
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There are only five states in America where you can’t play Powerball. Alabama, Alaska, Hawaii, Nevada and Utah don’t have state lotteries; gambling is outlawed in Hawaii and Utah. Powerball is also played in Washington, D.C, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
BOSTON, MA- March 22, 2019: Powerball tickets at The Hub on Broadway on Friday, March 22, 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts. (Photo by Nicolaus Czarnecki/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images)
According to Powerball, the odds of winning a Powerball prize are 1 in 24.9, but if you’re hoping for the jackpot, your odds of winning are not great: 1 in 292.2 million. Those odds are a little worse than flipping a coin and getting heads 28 straight times, according to the Associated Press. You’re far more likely to be struck by lightning or a meteor.
Powerball drawings are held three times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. Tickets are $2 per play, and you have to match numbers on five white balls and the red Powerball to win the jackpot. Winners can choose between annual payments or one lump sum.
The $421 million jackpot drawing is Monday, April 25.