How much did the California Powerball winner win?
The winner won $204.5 million.
News / Lottery
A California resident has won a substantial $204.5 million Powerball jackpot. Meanwhile, the Oregon Lottery announced its results for June 4, including Powerball, Pick 4, Win for Life, and Megabucks.
On May 31, 2025, a lucky individual in California secured the Powerball jackpot, marking the fourth time the grand prize has been won this year. The winning numbers were 1, 29, 37, 56, and 68, with a Powerball number of 13. The Power Play was 2X.
Meanwhile, the Oregon Lottery released its June 4 results for various games:
Powerball tickets can be purchased for $2 at various locations, and players choose five white ball numbers (1-69) and one red Powerball number (1-26). The "Power Play" option can multiply non-jackpot winnings. Jackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network&ref=yanuki.com, offers online ticket purchases in select states.
The winner won $204.5 million.
Powerball drawings are held every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.
Lottery tickets can be purchased online through Jackpocket, the official digital lottery courier of the USA TODAY Network&ref=yanuki.com, in select states.
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