The winning numbers were 07, 24, 36, 54, 60. The Powerball was 23 and the Power Play was X2.
With no winning ticket, the grand prize increases by $15 million, from $226 million to $241 million (with a cash value of $175 million).
No ticket matched all of the numbers without the Powerball to win the second highest prize of $1 million.
Fifteen tickets did feature four numbers plus the Powerball to win $50,000. Another ticket had a Power Play to double the takings to $100,000.
Four numbers, without the Powerball, were matched 363 times, winning ticket holders $100 each. Exactly 100 tickets did so with a Powerplay to scoop $200.
Odds are 1 in 292,201,338.00 of winning the jackpot, and 1 in 11,688,053.52 of winning a $1 million prize, according tot he Powerball website.
Each ticket has odds of 1 in 24.9 of winning ay prize, it adds.
If you do win the Powerball grand prize, you can choose to take your prize as an annuity, or for significantly less, a lump-sum payment. The annuity option gives you 30 annual payments over the space of 29 years, with each payment increasing by five percent until the 30th and final payment.
Jackpot winners are advised to call lottery officials at 1-800-222-0996.
Where your ticket money goes
Each ticket costs $2 per play, but in certain circumstances, players can also multiply non-jackpot prizes by using the Power Play option for an additional $1.
Half of a ticket sale goes to fund prizes, with 35 percent benefitting good causes supported by lotteries, according to Powerball’s website.
Another 6 percent of a ticket sale goes to retailer commissions, while 9 percent of a goes to operating expenses.
Drawings usually take place every Wednesday and Saturday, at 10:59 p.m. ET, with each draw broadcast live from a studio located in Tallahassee, Florida.
Players select one Powerball number from 1 to 26, and five other numbers from 1 to 69.