Powerball player wins $1 million prize in Texas. Where was the lucky ticket sold?
A Powerball ticket sold in Texas won $1 million, but just missed the $20 million jackpot, lottery officials say.
The tickets matched five winning numbers, but not the Powerball, in the drawing Monday, Jan. 20, the national Powerball site said.
The ticket was sold at a QuikTrip in San Antonio, about a 270-mile drive southwest from Fort Worth, the Texas Lottery said.
Nobody won the grand prize, which rises to an estimated $31 million, with a cash value of about $13.8 million, for the next drawing Wednesday, Jan. 22, the site said.
The winning numbers were 15, 16, 32, 47 and 54 with a Powerball of 6, the lottery said. The Power Play multiplier was 3x.
More than 240,000 other Powerball tickets sold in the United States also won prizes ranging from $4 to $15,000, the lottery said.
The Powerball jackpot was last won Saturday, Jan. 18, when an Oregon player hit the $329 million grand prize, lottery officials said.
What to know about Powerball
To score a jackpot in the Powerball, a player must match all five white balls and the red Powerball.
The odds of scoring the jackpot prize are 1 in 292,201,338.
Tickets can be bought on the day of the drawing, but sales times and price vary by state.
Drawings are broadcast Saturdays, Mondays and Wednesdays at 10:59 p.m. ET and can be streamed online.
Powerball is played in 45 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
This story was originally published January 21, 2025 at 6:37 AM with the headline "Powerball player wins $1 million prize in Texas. Where was the lucky ticket sold?."