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Powerball's Latest Draw Sets $70 Million Jackpot

Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas

May 14, 2026 · 3 min read

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  1. 01Numbers Selected in the Draw
  2. 02Estimated Prize Pool
  3. 03Next Steps for Ticket Holders
  4. 04Broader Context for Players

Winning numbers drawn in Wednesday’s Powerball

Winning numbers drawn in Wednesday’s Powerball – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Pexels)

The Powerball lottery completed its Wednesday evening drawing with a fresh set of numbers that now determine the fate of a substantial prize pool. Officials in Tallahassee confirmed the results shortly after the draw, highlighting both the main sequence and the Power Play option. Players across participating states now have a clear picture of whether their tickets matched the outcome.

Numbers Selected in the Draw

The winning combination consisted of five white balls and one red Powerball. Those figures were 22, 31, 52, 56, and 67, followed by 15 as the Powerball. The Power Play multiplier landed on 2, which applies to any non-jackpot prizes won in this drawing.

Participants who matched all six numbers stand to claim the full estimated jackpot. Lower-tier matches receive adjusted payouts based on the multiplier. The results were released through standard lottery channels without delay.

Estimated Prize Pool

The jackpot for this drawing reached an estimated 70 million dollars before taxes and other deductions. That figure represents the advertised annuity value, with a cash option available for winners who prefer a lump-sum payment. Lottery officials noted that the exact amount could shift slightly depending on final ticket sales.

Jackpot growth occurs when no ticket matches all numbers in consecutive drawings. This particular pool built steadily over recent weeks, drawing increased interest from regular players and occasional participants alike.

Next Steps for Ticket Holders

Winners have a set period to claim prizes, typically 180 days from the draw date depending on the state where the ticket was purchased. Smaller prizes can usually be redeemed at local retailers, while the jackpot requires a visit to the state lottery headquarters. Documentation and identity verification form part of the standard process.

Those who did not win this time can still purchase tickets for upcoming drawings. The next Powerball draw follows the regular schedule, with the jackpot rolling over if no grand-prize winner emerges.

Broader Context for Players

Powerball remains one of the largest multi-state lotteries in the country, with drawings held three times each week. The game combines fixed-odds prizes with the variable jackpot, creating both steady smaller wins and the occasional life-changing payout. Participation stays consistent because the format allows for straightforward number selection and clear prize tiers.

Results like these underscore the random nature of the game while keeping public attention on the potential for significant rewards. Lottery proceeds continue to support state programs in participating jurisdictions, adding a public-benefit dimension to each ticket sold.

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Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas

Lean Thomas is a mathematician and economist known for incisive analyses and engaging writing on social, economic, and policy-related topics within the United States. Lean blends expertise in mathematics and economics to provide fresh perspectives on everything from fiscal policy and economic inequality to urban development and environmental challenges.

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