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U.S. Powerball Simulator
This simulator does not collect or pay out money. It is for entertainment and information purposes only. See more details on our disclaimer at the bottom of this page. This simulator is not affiliated with or endorsed by Powerball®, Power Play® or the Multi-State Lottery Association.
To begin, enter 5 unique numbers from 1 to 69, or choose Quick Pick:
Payout levels
If you were playing the real game you'd win a prize depending on how many of your numbers match the drawn numbers:
Match 5 + Powerball Jackpot Prize: This is the grand prize, which starts at $20 million and grows each time there’s no winner. Odds: 1 in 292,201,338.
Match 5 (No Powerball)
Prize: $1 million.
Odds: 1 in 11,688,054.
Match 4 + Powerball
Prize: $50,000.
Odds: 1 in 913,129.
Match 4 (No Powerball)
Prize: $100.
Odds: 1 in 36,525.
Match 3 + Powerball
Prize: $100.
Odds: 1 in 14,494.
Match 3 (No Powerball)
Prize: $7.
Odds: 1 in 579.
Match 2 + Powerball
Prize: $7.
Odds: 1 in 701.
Match 1 + Powerball
Prize: $4.
Odds: 1 in 92.
Match 0 + Powerball
Prize: $4.
Odds: 1 in 38.
Power Play Option: For an additional $1 per ticket, you can add the Power Play option. If you win any prize below the jackpot, your prize is multiplied by a randomly drawn multiplier (2x, 3x, 4x, 5x, or 10x). The 10x multiplier is only available if the jackpot is under $150 million.
Disclaimer: This simulator is for entertainment and informational purposes only. It does not involve real money, nor does it offer any monetary rewards, payouts, or transactions of any kind. All in-game actions and outcomes are fictional and hold no real-world value. Participation in this game is entirely for fun and does not constitute gambling or betting in any legal sense.
This simulator is not meant to be exact representation of the real Powerball game. Real games may have variations in gameplay rules, multiplier weights and winnings. Always check with actual games rules and winning calculations and odds when playing real games. It’s always good to double-check specific details on the official Powerball website or with your local lottery provider, as payout rules can vary slightly by jurisdiction.