2 tickets win nearly $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot
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A Michigan lottery player won $1 million in Saturday's $1.8 billion Powerball jackpot drawing. The player matched the five white balls, 11, 23, 44, 61, and 62, but not the powerball, 17, according to the Michigan Lottery. Five players won $50,000 each for matching four white balls and the powerball.
State law requires winners to be named publicly, but there is a way to hide your identity and still claim the prize.
Another runner-up Powerball winner is reported in Michigan, with a $1 million payout waiting for them after Saturday's drawing.
Thirteen Michigan Lottery prizes worth $100,000 or more were won or claimed in August. The biggest prize was worth $2,000,000 and won on a $2,000,000 Lucky instant ticket purchased in Sturgis. A Powerball ticket purchased in Grand Blanc won $1 million and was the second largest prize last month.
The Sept. 6 Powerball drawing set a new record for the longest run without a jackpot winner. It was the 42nd drawing since the jackpot was previously won in California on May 31, 2025, according to the lottery. See below for the winning numbers for the Sept. 6 Powerball drawing to see if you won.
With a Powerball jackpot worth $1.8 billion, all eyes will be on the prize for the next drawing on Sept. 6 at 11 p.m. ET.
The estimated jackpot for the drawing on Saturday, Sept.6 is worth $1.8 billion, with a cash option of $824.6 million. Related story: Here’s how you can stay anonymous in Michigan if you win the huge Powerball jackpot
As of Friday, the lump sum payout for the $1.8 billion Powerball was $770.3 million, according to Michigan Lottery spokesman Jake Harris.