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Florida and NC Lottery Results: January 2026

Get the latest lottery results from Florida and North Carolina for January 2026. Find out if you're a winner!

Florida Lottery Mega Millions, Jackpot Triple Play results for Jan. 16, 2026
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Key Insights

  • Florida Lottery: Winning numbers for Mega Millions, Jackpot Triple Play, Cash4Life, Fantasy 5, Cash Pop, and Pick series games on January 16, 2026.
  • North Carolina Powerball: A ticket purchased in Roanoke Rapids won the $209.3 million jackpot on January 22, 2026.
  • Prize Claiming: Florida prizes under $599 can be claimed at retailers; larger prizes require visiting a lottery office or mailing the ticket. NC Powerball winner has 180 days to claim their prize.
  • Winner Options (NC): The NC Powerball winner can choose between an annuity of $209.3 million or a lump sum of $95.3 million.

In-Depth Analysis

The Florida Lottery offers various draw games, including Mega Millions, Jackpot Triple Play, Cash4Life, Fantasy 5, Cash Pop, Pick 2, Pick 3, Pick 4, and Pick 5. Drawings are held daily or multiple times daily. Winning numbers are published online and at retailers.

In North Carolina, the winning Powerball ticket was purchased at West 10th Mart in Roanoke Rapids. The winning numbers were 11–26−27−53−55 and the Powerball was 12.

Florida Lottery Prize Claiming: - $599 or less: Any authorized Florida Lottery retailer or Florida Lottery district office. - $600 to $1 million: Florida Lottery district office (for games without an annual payment option). - Over $1 million or with annual payments: Florida Lottery headquarters (except Mega Millions and Powerball, which can be claimed at any district office). - Prizes of $250,000 or less can be claimed by mail.

Florida law requires public disclosure of winners, including full name, city of residence, game won, date won, amount won, and retailer name and location.

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FAQ

Where can I buy Florida Lottery tickets?

At any authorized retailer, including gas stations, convenience stores, and grocery stores. Use the Florida Lottery Retailer locator to find a location near you.

How long does the NC Powerball winner have to claim their prize?

180 days from the drawing date.

What information about lottery winners is public in Florida?

Full name, city of residence, game won, date won, amount won, and retailer name and location.

Takeaways

  • Check your lottery tickets against the winning numbers listed for both Florida and North Carolina lotteries.
  • If you have a winning ticket, understand the prize claim process and deadlines.
  • Be aware that Florida lottery winners' information is subject to public disclosure.

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