Camden county winner strikes it rich with $1 million powerball prize

Camden County winner strikes it rich with $1 million Powerball prize

Camden County player hits $1 million Powerball prize as jackpot climbs to $546 million

Trenton, NJ – A Powerball ticket sold in Camden County is now worth $1 million after one lucky player matched all five white balls in Wednesday’s drawing, missing only the red Power Ball number in a near-jackpot win.

The winning ticket was purchased at Sicklerville News, located at 521 Williamstown Road in Sicklerville, and matched the numbers 29, 39, 43, 51, and 65. The Power Ball was 23, and the Power Play multiplier was 2x. While the player didn’t hit the $546 million jackpot, the ticket is still worth a life-changing seven figures.

No one across the 45 participating Powerball states claimed the jackpot on Wednesday, allowing the top prize to roll over and grow to an estimated $546 million ahead of Saturday’s drawing. The lump-sum cash option for the jackpot currently stands at $255 million.

This marks the latest in a string of significant Powerball prizes this year. In September, a massive $1.8 billion jackpot — the second-highest in U.S. lottery history — was split between winners in Missouri and Texas. Prior to that, four other Powerball jackpots were won in 2025: $328.5 million in Oregon (January 18), $526.5 million in California (March 29), $167.3 million in Kentucky (April 26), and $204.5 million again in California (May 31).

In addition to Wednesday’s standard drawing, the Double Play drawing — a secondary feature for players who added it to their tickets — produced the numbers 07, 31, 32, 39, and 65, with the Double Play ball 11. That separate drawing carries a top prize of $10 million.

No jackpot-winning ticket was sold for either draw, but the Camden County winner is New Jersey’s latest millionaire thanks to a stroke of lottery luck.


Key Points

  • A $1 million winning Powerball ticket was sold in Sicklerville, Camden County on Wednesday
  • The winner matched all five white balls but missed the red Power Ball number
  • The Powerball jackpot now stands at $546 million with a $255 million cash value
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