Next Draw on:
8th Jun, 2024
Estimated Jackpot:
$206,000,000
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Georgia Powerball Hot and Cold Numbers
Hot Numbers
- Regular Balls
27
13Times
24
13Times
19
12Times
68
11Times
41
11Times
39
11Times
38
10Times
12
10Times
44
10Times
7
10Times
67
10Times
33
10Times
34
10Times
1
10Times
53
10Times
6
9Times
42
9Times
61
9Times
66
9Times
50
9Times
69
9Times
47
8Times
59
8Times
35
8Times
28
8Times
62
8Times
30
8Times
4
8Times
52
8Times
60
8Times
51
8Times
36
8Times
21
8Times
43
8Times
- Powerball
21
10Times
4
7Times
9
6Times
5
6Times
23
6Times
8
5Times
6
5Times
16
5Times
2
5Times
- Power Play
2
58Times
3
30Times
Cold Numbers
- Regular Balls
32
1Times
55
2Times
15
2Times
46
2Times
48
3Times
3Times
57
3Times
58
4Times
2
4Times
8
4Times
31
5Times
63
5Times
13
5Times
65
5Times
37
5Times
9
5Times
17
5Times
22
6Times
23
6Times
20
6Times
16
6Times
14
6Times
49
6Times
54
6Times
5
6Times
3
7Times
40
7Times
11
7Times
26
7Times
18
7Times
64
7Times
29
7Times
25
7Times
45
7Times
56
7Times
- Powerball
7
2Times
13
2Times
11
2Times
24
2Times
18
2Times
17
2Times
19
2Times
20
3Times
10
3Times
26
3Times
3
3Times
25
3Times
12
4Times
14
4Times
1
4Times
15
4Times
- Power Play
10
1Times
4
5Times
5
6Times
Powerball is a multi-state jackpot game featuring jaw-dropping prizes that can reach millions of dollars. If you’re based in Georgia and are feeling lucky, this page will show you everything there is to know about GA Powerball — from drawing schedules and payouts to guides on how to play and collect the prizes.
Georgia Powerball Odds
Numbers Matched | Odds of Winning |
5 +1 | 1 in 292,201,338.00 |
5 | 1 in 11,688,053.52 |
4 + 1 | 1 in 913,129.18 |
4 | 1 in 36,525.17 |
3 + 1 | 1 in 14,494.11 |
3 | 1 in 579.76 |
2 + 1 | 1 in 701.33 |
1 + 1 | 1 in 91.98 |
0 + 1 | 1 in 38.32 |
How to Play Georgia Powerball
When it comes to Georgia Powerball, the rules are plain and simple — match all five white balls and the red Powerball to hit the jackpot. To do so, you need to buy tickets and participate in the draw, which can be done physically or online.
First, let’s see what playing Powerball in a GA Lottery retail parlor looks like:
- Visit a GA Lottery store and purchase a Powerball payslip.
- Pick five white ball numbers ranging from 1 to 69, and a red Powerball from 1 to 26.
- Choose a number of plays you’d like to participate in. The maximum is five, and each one costs $2.
- Select the number of consecutive drawings to partake in. You can choose up to 26 drawings and play them with the same numbers each time.
- The Powerball payslip allows you to use the Power Play feature and multiply the non-jackpot winnings 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, or 10x.
- After completing the payslip, sign your name on the back and secure it.
- Follow the live results on the GA Lottery app or on the official website.
However, if you’re planning on playing online, here are the steps to follow:
- Choose the number of tickets to purchase and then select the number of times you want to play with each ticket.
- Pick five numbers from 1 to 69 and add one red Powerball number by choosing from 1 to 26. The Quick Pick feature can generate random numbers and help you complete the payslip.
- You can choose the Power Play feature and boost the non-jackpot prizes even while playing online.
- Once you've completed your tickets, review their details and confirm the purchase.
- The tickets will enter the next draw. If you win less than $600, the money will be transferred directly into your account.
GA Powerball Drawing Schedule
The Georgia Lottery organizes Powerball drawings every Wednesday and Saturday at 11 PM EST. If you want to participate, you can buy the ticket up until 10 PM on the night of the draw.
Georgia Powerball Payouts, Prize Amounts, and Rules
As mentioned, Powerball has simple rules, like any other lottery game. Just pick five numbers from 1 to 69 for the white balls and one from 1 to 26 for the red Powerball.
To win the main prize, you need to match five white ball numbers and guess the Powerball. The drawings occur twice a week, and the main award continues to grow until someone hits the jackpot.
Those who match five white ball numbers but not the red one get a second-tier prize of $1,000,000. Additionally, the GA Powerball features seven other levels that also generate rewards. The table below demonstrates the odds, payouts, and rules of GA Powerball.
Numbers Matched | Prize | Odds of Winning |
5 white + 1 red | Jackpot | 1: 292,201,338.00 |
5 white | $1,000,000 | 1: 11,688,053.52 |
4 white + 1 red | $50,000 | 1: 913,129.18 |
4 white | $100 | 1: 36,525.17 |
3 white + 1 red | $100 | 1: 14,494.11 |
3 white | $7 | 1: 579.76 |
2 white + 1 red | $7 | 1: 701.33 |
1 white + 1 red | $4 | 1: 91.98 |
Red Powerball | $4 | 1: 38.32 |
How to Claim Georgia Powerball Prizes
Regardless of the prize, Georgia residents can collect their rewards in a few ways:
- Prizes lower than $600 can be claimed at any GA Lottery retailer, either by mail or in the Georgia Lottery office.
- Prizes over $600 need to be claimed at the Georgia Lottery headquarters or the Georgia Lottery district office. They can also be mailed to GA Lottery.
If you’re collecting a prize over $600, you’ll need to fill out a claim form and present two forms of identification, such as a driver’s license, passport, or other form of ID. You should also bring documents that show your Social Security number so that you can receive winnings hassle-free.
People who have won by playing Powerball online will receive an email with instructions on how to claim prizes. Players who have bought Powerball tickets online have 180 days to claim the prize, while those with instant tickets have only 90 days to do so.
Georgia Powerball Biggest Winners
Although it seems impossible to hit the jackpot, there have been some notable winners of the GA Powerball. Here are some of the lucky Georgia residents of recent times:
- In 2010, Gerald L. Render from Mableton bought a ticket and won $116 million.
- A year later, in 2011, there were two winners. One of them was Kathy Scruggs of Decatur, who went home with $25 million. The other prize of $77.1 million was never claimed. Can you imagine missing out on such a reward?
Most recently, a couple from Brookhaven, William and Heather ten Broeke, won a whopping Powerball jackpot of $246 million. They purchased the lucky ticket in Publix Super Market.
Georgia Powerball History and Facts
- Georgia began organizing Powerball draws in 1995. However, it was forced out in 1996 for selling tickets for both Powerball and The Big Game.
- The state rejoined Powerball in 2010.
- The Peach State collects lotto funds, including those from Powerball, and puts them into education.
Other Georgia Lotteries
The Georgia Lottery is packed with various events that attract players from around the state. Depending on your preferences, you can choose among Mega Millions, Jumbo Bucks Lotto, Fantasy 5, Cash 3 Night, Cash 3 Midday, Cash 3 Evening, Cash4Life, Georgia FIVE, and many others.
Georgia Powerball FAQs
How do you win in Powerball?
The gist of Powerball is this: you need to match all five white balls and the red Powerball number to hit the jackpot. Those who match only the five white numbers will get a second-tier prize of $1,000,000.
If you want to boost the non-jackpot prizes, you can opt for the Power Play feature and choose to multiply the rewards 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, or 10x.
When is the Powerball draw?
Georgia Powerball draws numbers every Wednesday and Saturday at 11 PM EST.
How late can you buy GA Powerball tickets?
You can purchase Powerball tickets as late as 10 PM, approximately one hour before the draw.
How much tax do you pay on GA Lottery winnings?
By law, 24% of the winnings are withheld for federal taxes, while 6% goes to state income taxes. If you need help calculating this, you can use the Powerball Tax and Payout Calculator.
Use our Powerball payout and tax calculator to find out how much taxes you need to pay if you win the Powerball jackpot – for both cash and annuity options.
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