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Hey, go check your tickets! On Saturday, July 11, 2026, the Powerball drawing happened. Think of it like a big random number machine picking balls! Here are the results:
Important Point: Nobody won the giant top prize (the jackpot) on Saturday! However, one very lucky player in New Jersey matched the first five numbers and won $1 million.
The jackpot (the super big top prize) for Saturday night was $457 million.
If someone had won and wanted all the cash right away (called a "lump sum"), they would have gotten about $202.8 million before the government takes its share (taxes).
The jackpot starts at $20 million. Every time no one wins, it grows by tens of millions of dollars. There is no limit (or "cap") to how big it can get, which is why it can balloon to hundreds of millions of dollars in just a few weeks!
Since no one won on Saturday, the money keeps growing. The next jackpot will be $478 million for the Monday drawing.
Powerball drawings are like a weekly event where they pick the numbers. They happen:
Important Point: If you don’t win on Monday, you don’t have to wait long! The very next drawing is on Wednesday.
Want to play? Here is how it works in super simple steps:
Just to show you how huge these prizes can get, here are the top 10 biggest lottery prizes ever won in the United States:
To wrap it up: On Saturday, July 11, 2026, the Powerball numbers were 8-10-14-45-59 with a Powerball of 5 and a 2x Power Play. No one won the $457 million jackpot, but someone in New Jersey won $1 million. The next jackpot grows to $478 million for Monday. Tickets are $2, drawings are three times a week, and the jackpot never stops growing until someone wins!
Q: What were the winning Powerball numbers for July 11, 2026?
A: The winning numbers were 8, 10, 14, 45, and 59, with a Powerball number of 5. The Power Play was 2x.
Q: How much was the lump sum cash value of the July 11 jackpot?
A: The total jackpot was $457 million, but if taken as a one-time cash payment, it was about $202.8 million before taxes.
Q: How much does a Powerball ticket cost, and what does Power Play do?
A: A ticket costs $2 per play. For an extra $1, Power Play multiplies your non-jackpot prizes by 2, 3, 4, 5, or 10 times.
Q: Did anyone win a prize on July 11, 2026?
A: No one won the grand jackpot, but one player in New Jersey matched the first five numbers to win $1 million.