Four players one number short win $50K in NY Powerball draw

Four $50K Powerball tickets sold across New York including Brooklyn and Long Island

NEW YORK, NY – Four New York Lottery players are celebrating $50,000 wins after matching four white balls and the red Powerball in the November 8 drawing, securing third-tier prizes in locations spanning Brooklyn, Canandaigua, Huntington Station, and Ronkonkoma.

Each ticket matched five of the six numbers drawn, missing only the final number needed to capture the jackpot. All four winning tickets are worth $50,000 each.

According to the New York Lottery, the winning tickets were sold at the following locations:

  • Shoreview Cards & Gifts, 2086 Rockaway Parkway, Brooklyn
  • Speedway, 162 Lake Shore Road, Canandaigua
  • 7-Eleven, 360 E Jericho Turnpike, Huntington Station
  • Smokehub 4 Inc, 278 Ronkonkoma Avenue #A, Ronkonkoma

Powerball numbers are drawn three times a week — every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. The winning numbers are drawn from a pool of 69 white balls and one red Powerball from a separate field of 26.

The New York Lottery remains the largest and most profitable lottery in North America, contributing $3.6 billion to support public education in New York during the 2024–2025 fiscal year.

Key Points

  • Four $50,000 third-prize Powerball tickets were sold across New York
  • Winning tickets sold in Brooklyn, Canandaigua, Huntington Station, and Ronkonkoma
  • Powerball drawings occur every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at 10:59 p.m.
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