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97,483​ 'Winning' Powerball Tickets Sold In CT, Jackpot Now At $1.5 Billion

The Connecticut Lottery said 97,483 tickets sold in the state yielded some money, including a $50,000 winner. Check your tickets.

CONNECTICUT — The Powerball jackpot is now at $1.5 billion for the Saturday, Nov. 5 drawing, as no one won the top prize on Wednesday night.

The jackpot had reached $1.2 billion on Wednesday, Nov. 2 and after no one won that top prize it has climbed to $1.5 billion, according to the Connecticut Lottery. The one-time cash payout for Saturday night's Powerball drawing will be $745.9 million, lottery officials said.

In Connecticut, 97,483 "winning" tickets were sold for the Wednesday, Nov. 2 Powerball drawing.

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Here's a breakdown of those winning tickets sold in CT:

  • 1 ticket won $50,000
  • 94 tickets won $200
  • 161 tickets won $100
  • everyone else between $4 and $14

The winning Powerball numbers for Wednesday, Nov. 2, are: 02, 11, 22, 35, 60 and the Powerball of 23.

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The winning Powerball numbers are drawn every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. Eastern time, with Powerball results usually posted within 5 minutes.

The largest Powerball jackpot in history was $1.586 billion, which was split by winners in California, Florida and Tennessee in January 2016.

These are the five largest Powerball jackpots in the game's history:

  • $1.586 billion, Jan. 13, 2016
  • $1.2 billion, Nov. 2, 2022
  • $768.4 million, March 27, 2019
  • $758.7 million, Aug. 23, 2017
  • $731.1 million, Jan. 20, 2021

Winners can choose to either have the full jackpot amount paid out in 30 installments over 29 years, or winners can take one lump sum payment that is smaller than the actual total.

Ticket sales end at least one hour before the drawing in most states, but a state may halt sales earlier, such as Illinois, which stops sales three hours before the drawing. Check with your state lottery for the cut-off time.

To win the Powerball jackpot, a player must match all five white balls in any order and the red Powerball number. The odds of picking the correct Powerball grand prize numbers are one in 292,201,338, which doesn't change even if more players buy tickets when the jackpot is enormous.

You have a better chance of winning the Powerball jackpot if you let the computer select your numbers, according to lottery officials. About 75 percent of winning tickets over the years had numbers picked by a computer.

Powerball tickets cost $2 each. Find locations where you can buy your Powerball tickets here.

Lottery officials have advice for whoever has the winning numbers:

  1. Sign your winning ticket. Write your full name and signature on the back of the winning ticket. If you lose your ticket, having your name on the ticket means that no one else will be able to cash it in.
  2. Keep your winning ticket in a safe place. Take steps to protect your winning lottery ticket by putting it somewhere safe where it won't accidentally get thrown out.
  3. Get legal and financial advice. It might be wise to talk to some experienced professionals such as a lawyer, an accountant, or an investment advisor to help manage your winnings.

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