Powerball Ball Lottery: Did you win Saturday’s 9 149M Powerball Ball drawing? Winning numbers, live results (11/7/2020)


The powerbill jackpot for Saturday’s lottery drawing rose 12 million to an estimated 9 149 million.

There were drawing numbers on Saturday 14, 16, 37, 48 and 58. Powerb was the ball 18 With the power play of 2x.

The drawing will take place at 10:59 p.m. and will be televised on WABC-7 in New York City and Fox 29 in Philadelphia. NJ.com will publish the winning numbers immediately after the conclusion of the drawing. The cash option is 6 116 million.

No one across the country hit the 7 137 million jackpot on Wednesday. There was no other prize, 1 million tickets sold.

New Jersey Lottery officials said the ઇ 50,000 third-prize ticket, along with four numbers, was sold at the Exxon gas station on Hazlet’s Route 35.

Wednesday’s winning numbers were: 23, 32, 33, 45 And 49. The drawn powerb was 14 With the power play of 2x.

The odds of hitting the PowerBall jackpot are 292,201,388 to 1. The player who buys a ની 2 ticket has a number of approximately 1 in 11,688,053 with a chance to match five numbers and win at least and 1 million, while the odds of winning the third prize are 913,129 to 1 at least 50,000.

PowerBall is played Wednesday and Saturday in 45 states, Washington, DC, the US Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico.

The New Jersey Lottery office fee in Lawrence is open by appointment only. You can still claim your win – if a retailer is less than 599.50 in person.

The winning lottery tickets, which were previously given a claim extension due to coronavirus and are more than a year old, will now expire on Monday, November 16th.

The lottery is also accepting mailed claims, although officials warn that payments may be temporarily delayed. Winners are advised to make copies of the claim form and a winning ticket for their records.

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