NEW YORK/LOS ANGELES >> A ticket sold in Arkansas won a $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot after Wednesday night’s drawing — one of the richest lottery prizes in U.S. history, landed just in time for Christmas.
Winnings soared after Monday’s drawing produced no winners, with last-minute ticket sales pushing the jackpot to $1.817 billion. This makes it the second largest country in the United States. lottery prize on record and the biggest Powerball of 2025, the lottery site announced Thursday.
The winning numbers – 4, 25, 31, 52, 59 and Powerball 19 – were drawn approximately an hour before midnight. The chances of hitting the jackpot? A staggering figure out of 292.2 million.
This was only the second time Arkansas produced a Powerball jackpot winner. The first dates back to 2010.
Powerball tickets cost $2 each. The lucky winner can choose between an annuity payment of $1.8 billion over 29 years or a lump sum cash option of about $834.9 million before taxes, according to the lottery website.
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The Powerball jackpot had already been won on September 6 by two tickets in Missouri and Texas who shared a prize of $1.787 billion.
Jackpots increase as they come back when no one wins, although the odds are much better for the game’s smaller prizes.
“This is truly an extraordinary, life-changing prize,” said Matt Strawn, president of the Powerball Product Group and CEO of the Iowa Lottery.
The jackpot was won once on Christmas Eve in 2011 and four times on Christmas Day.
“The chances of winning the lottery are less than being struck by lightning, and sometimes I think my lottery is going to be struck by lightning,” said New York musician Richie Vitale, 71, showing five lottery tickets he bought Wednesday.
“I think, ‘Let’s be more hopeful and take a chance,’ and I don’t buy lottery tickets all the time.”
Nationally, nine $1 million secondary prizes were claimed in Monday’s latest drawing.
“I went out in the rain to get the winning ticket, and I just bought it. So everyone could stay home. I’m getting it. I’ll share it with you,” said Long Beach, California, resident John Campbell.
When asked what else he would do with the money, Campbell said he would share it with the homeless. “I’m tired of seeing them sleeping in the streets,” he says.
The largest US lottery prize ever won was a $2.04 billion Powerball jackpot, won in California in 2022.
Large jackpots tend to boost ticket sales, increasing revenue for state lottery funds that support education and other public spending.
“It’s scary and scary and exciting and a little daunting, because what would you do with that much money? But we’ll see, we hope,” New York theater director Carl Schmehl said after purchasing the tickets. “I would like to try to give a lot of money and help people and, I don’t know, share it.”
