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Did anyone win the Powerball last night for December 17, 2025? Winning Powerball numbers and drawing results for Wednesday's $1.25 billion lottery jackpot.
Powerball jumps to the fifth-largest prize in the game’s history after the Dec. 17 drawing produced no big winner, though one ticket sold in Tennessee won a smaller prize.
The Powerball jackpot stands at $1.27 billion after no one won on Monday. Check here for the winning numbers on Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2025.
The Powerball jackpot has soared to an estimated $1.5 billion for Saturday night’s drawing, the fifth largest in game history and the seventh highest among all lottery jackpots in the U.S.
The Powerball drawing to occur on Saturday night offers an estimated $1.5 billion annuitized jackpot (or a $686.5 million lump-sum cash payout). According to Powerball, this is the 45th consecutive drawing without a jackpot winner—a record for a single Powerball cycle.
Saturday's prize is the fifth -biggest Powerball and seventh-largest U.S. jackpot. "This jackpot is set to deliver the ultimate windfall," according to Matt Strawn, Powerball's product group chair and the Iowa Lottery's CEO. No ticket matched all six winning numbers -- 25, 33, 53, 62, 66 and Powerball 17 -- so the jackpot increased as a result.
The winning numbers for an estimated $1.25 billion Powerball jackpot — the game's sixth-largest prize ever — are 25, 33, 53, 62 and 66 with a Powerball of 17. Wednesday's jackpot has an estimated cash value of $572.1 million, Powerball said .
The last players from Michigan to win a Mega Millions or Powerball jackpot is the Breakfast Club lottery club which claimed an $842 million jackpot in June 2024. The members plan to use the money to buy a home in Florida and travel.
The Powerball jackpot continues to grow after no winner was reported in Wednesday night’s drawing, sending the prize rolling over once again.
The Powerball jackpot has grown to an estimated $1.5 billion for Saturday night’s drawing after lottery officials said no ticket matched all six numbers drawn Wednesday night. The U.S. has seen more than a dozen lottery jackpot prizes exceed $1 billion since 2016.