- **Q: What were the winning Powerball numbers for March 28, 2026?
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Lottery / Powerball
The Powerball drawing for Saturday, March 28, 2026, offered an estimated jackpot of $166 million ($74.5 million cash value). Lottery players across 45 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands eagerly awaited the re...
Powerball has a long history of producing large jackpots, with nearly 200 winners since 1992. The largest Powerball jackpot ever was $2.04 billion, won in California on November 7, 2022. The most recent jackpot win occurred on March 2, when a ticket sold in Arkansas hit for $251 million. Smaller prizes are much more common, with overall odds of winning any prize at about 1 in 25. For an extra $1, players can add Power Play, which multiplies non‑jackpot prizes by 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x or 10x.
**Winning Numbers Breakdown:** * Match 5 White Balls + Powerball: Jackpot * Match 5 White Balls: $1 million * Match 4 White Balls + Powerball: $50,000 * Match 4 White Balls: $100 * Match 3 White Balls + Powerball: $100 * Match 3 White Balls: $7 * Match 2 White Balls + Powerball: $7 * Match 1 White Ball + Powerball: $4 * Match Powerball: $4
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