Saturday’s Powerball jackpot was advertised at $70 million in annuity value. Unfortunately, there were no jackpot-winning tickets drawn on Saturday, October 05, 2019. But, 27 MI Lottery tickets drawn will each receive $100 for at least matching 4 white ball numbers.
So, they schedule the next Powerball drawing for 10:59 p.m. tonight. The billboards expect the pot to grow by $10 million for $80 million in an annuity. But, should the next jackpot winner opt for the lump sum, they’re likely to walk away with $57.2 million before taxes.
Saturday, October 05, 2019 Powerball Winning Numbers Drawn
White Ball numbers
06, 14, 36, 51, 54.
Powerball
04.
Power Play
2x.
Saturday, October 05, 2019 Powerball Results
Win Conditions | Winners | Prize |
Match 5 White Balls + Powerball | 0 | Jackpot |
Match 5 White Balls | 0 | $1 Million |
Match 4 White Balls + Powerball | 0 | $50,000 |
Match 4 White Balls | 7 | $100 |
Match 3 White Balls + Powerball | 20 | $100 |
Match 3 White Balls | 528 | $7 |
Match 2 White Balls + Powerball | 478 | $7 |
Match 1 White Ball + Powerball | 3,468 | $4 |
Match Powerball | 8,298 | $4 |
Match 5 White Balls With Power Play | 0 | $2 Million |
Match 4 White Balls + Powerball With Power Play | 0 | $100,000 |
Match 4 White Balls With Power Play | 2 | $200 |
Match 3 White Balls + Powerball With Power Play | 3 | $200 |
Match 3 White Balls With Power Play | 73 | $14 |
Match 2 White Balls + Powerball With Power Play | 72 | $14 |
Match 1 White Ball + Powerball With Power Play | 553 | $8 |
Match Powerball With Power Play | 1,314 | $8 |
About Powerball
Powerball jackpots start at $40 million and roll until someone wins the jackpot. Players win the jackpot by matching five white ball numbers from a pool of 69 numbers and one red Powerball number from a pool of 26 numbers.
There is plenty of time to purchase tickets for a chance to win the $80 million jackpot. Players may buy $2 Powerball tickets for the drawing at Lottery retailers throughout the state and online at MichiganLottery.com until 9:45 p.m. tonight.
A “Power Play” option that multiplies non-jackpot prizes by up to 10 times to a maximum of $2 million may be added to any Powerball play for only $1.