$2 million Powerball ticket bought online in Pennsylvania hits big in Monday’s drawing
MIDDLETOWN, PA – A lucky Pennsylvania Lottery player is waking up $2 million richer after purchasing a winning Powerball® ticket online for Monday night’s drawing — the latest in a growing number of high-value wins through the state’s online platform.
The ticket matched all five white balls drawn — 3, 29, 42, 46, 59 — but missed the red Powerball 15. Because the buyer added the $1 Power Play® option, the prize doubled from $1 million to $2 million. The Power Play® multiplier for the draw was three, though it does not apply to the Match 5 prize, which is capped at $2 million when Power Play® is active.
The identity of the winner has not yet been confirmed, as all tickets must be validated and claimed before names are released. The Pennsylvania Lottery notes that online winnings of $2 million must be claimed in person at Lottery Headquarters.
In addition to the top-tier winner, more than 16,500 other Powerball tickets purchased in Pennsylvania also won prizes in Monday’s draw, including over 4,000 tickets with Power Play® and more than 2,600 tickets with Double Play®.
The Powerball jackpot rolled over and now stands at an estimated $127 million annuity — or a $59 million lump sum — for the next drawing scheduled for Wednesday night.
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Players have one year from the drawing date to claim any winnings. For online ticket holders, most smaller prizes are automatically added to their accounts after claims are processed.
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Key Points
- A $2 million winning Powerball ticket was purchased online in Pennsylvania for Monday’s draw
- The player matched five white balls and used the Power Play® option to double the prize
- More than 16,500 other PA Lottery Powerball tickets also won prizes in the same drawing