Arizona (AZ) Powerball Results & Prizes for Monday, November 18, 2024
Prizes Mon, Nov 18, 2024
Powerball
> Each prize amount is based upon the ticket cost shown next to it.
Match | Prize Amount | Odds |
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5 numbers + Powerball | $35.2 Million Rolling Jackpot $2 ticket cost | 1 in 292,201,338 |
5 numbers | $1 Million $2 ticket cost | 1 in 11,688,054 |
4 numbers + Powerball | $50,000 $2 ticket cost | 1 in 913,129 |
4 numbers | $100 $2 ticket cost | 1 in 36,525 |
3 numbers + Powerball | $100 $2 ticket cost | 1 in 14,494 |
3 numbers | $7 $2 ticket cost | 1 in 580 |
2 numbers + Powerball | $7 $2 ticket cost | 1 in 701 |
1 number + Powerball | $4 $2 ticket cost | 1 in 92 |
Powerball only | $4 $2 ticket cost | 1 in 38 |
5 numbers, with Power Play purchase | $2 Million $3 ticket cost | 1 in 11,688,054 |
4 numbers + Powerball, with Power Play purchase | $150,000 $3 ticket cost | 1 in 913,129 |
4 numbers, with Power Play purchase | $300 $3 ticket cost | 1 in 36,525 |
3 numbers + Powerball, with Power Play purchase | $300 $3 ticket cost | 1 in 14,494 |
3 numbers, with Power Play purchase | $21 $3 ticket cost | 1 in 580 |
2 numbers + Powerball, with Power Play purchase | $21 $3 ticket cost | 1 in 701 |
1 number + Powerball, with Power Play purchase | $12 $3 ticket cost | 1 in 92 |
Powerball only, with Power Play purchase | $12 $3 ticket cost | 1 in 38 |
Ticket costs
The cost of a ticket for the Arizona Powerball game is $2 per play. In this game, players select five numbers from a pool of numbers and one Powerball number from a separate pool. They have the opportunity to win prizes by matching some or all of their chosen numbers with the drawn ones, including the Powerball number. It’s essential to check the official Arizona Lottery website or inquire at a licensed retailer for the most accurate and up-to-date information on ticket costs for the Powerball game.
Zero prize amounts
In the Arizona Powerball game, there are no zero prize amounts. Players have the opportunity to win prizes by matching some or all of their chosen numbers with the drawn ones, including the Powerball number. Even if a player’s numbers don’t match all of the winning numbers exactly, there are still prizes awarded for various combinations and matches. While the prize amounts may vary, they typically aren’t zero, ensuring that players have the chance to win something with every play.
Multipliers
As of my last update, the Arizona Powerball game doesn’t include a multiplier feature. In this game, players select five numbers from a pool of numbers and one Powerball number from a separate pool. The prizes are determined based on matching some or all of the chosen numbers with the drawn ones, including the Powerball number. Unlike some other lottery games, there’s typically no option to multiply winnings with a multiplier in the Powerball game. However, it’s always a good idea to verify this information with the latest rules from the Arizona Lottery, as features and options may change over time.
Bonus/extra draws
As far as I know, the Arizona Powerball game doesn’t have bonus or extra draws. Players select five numbers from a pool of numbers and one Powerball number from a separate pool, and they have the opportunity to win prizes by matching some or all of their chosen numbers with the drawn ones, including the Powerball number. There typically aren’t additional draws or bonus features associated with the Powerball game. However, it’s always wise to verify this information with the latest rules from the Arizona Lottery, as features and options may change over time.
Source: For updated information on Lottery payouts and Federal tax obligations visit www.irs.gov.