What were the winning Powerball numbers for April 26, 2025?
The winning numbers were 1-12-14-18-69, and the Powerball was 2.
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After a series of rollovers, the Powerball jackpot was finally won on Saturday, April 26, 2025. A single ticket sold in Kentucky matched all six numbers to claim the estimated $167 million prize. The winning numbers were 1-12-14-18-69, and...
The Powerball drawing on April 26, 2025, marked the end of a jackpot run that began after a significant win in California on March 29. The winning ticket in Kentucky marks the 19th time the Powerball has been won in that state. Powerball drawings occur three times a week, offering players multiple chances to win. Tickets cost $2 each, with options to add Power Play and Double Play for increased potential winnings. The odds of winning the jackpot are approximately 1 in 292.2 million. For those who didn't win, the next drawing is on Monday, with the jackpot resetting to $20 million.
The winning numbers were 1-12-14-18-69, and the Powerball was 2.
The jackpot was an estimated $167 million with a cash option of $77.3 million.
The winning ticket was sold in Kentucky.
The next drawing is on Monday, April 28, 2025.
A single Powerball ticket costs $2.
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