Minnesota (MN) Powerball - Winning Numbers & Results (2024)

State Specific Rules

To play Powerball in Minnesota, just pick up a playslip from any licensed lottery retailer, then choose five main numbers between 1 and 69, and one Powerball from 1 to 26. The following conditions also apply to players in the North Star State:

  • You must be at least 18 years of age to buy lottery tickets or claim prizes.
  • You can play up to 14 consecutive draws in advance.
  • Powerball tickets can be bought up to 9:00pm CT on the night of each draw, and sales reopen for the following drawing shortly after the winning numbers have been confirmed.
  • A state tax of 7.25 percent is applied to all prizes over $5,000, in addition to federal taxes.

How to Claim Prizes

Prizes up to $599 can be claimed from any lottery retailer in Minnesota. If they do not have the funds available to complete the payout, you may be required to claim the prize at another location.

Prizes from $600 up to and including $50,000 can be claimed from any of the Minnesota Lottery’s offices. You will need to complete a claim form, including your social security number, and present it along with the winning ticket at one of the locations below. The headquarters in Roseville is open from 8:00am-5:00pm CT Monday through Friday, and all other offices are open between 8:30am-12:00pm and 1:00pm-4:00pm CT.

LocationAddressTelephone Number:
Roseville (HQ)2645 Long Lake Road
Roseville, MN 55113
(651) 635-8273
Owatonna205 Cedardale Drive
Owatonna, MN 55060
(507) 444-2400
Detroit Lakes1641 Highway 10 W
Detroit Lakes, MN 56501
(218) 846-0700
Virginia130 Chestnut Street E
Virginia, MN 55792
(218) 748-2450
Marshall750 West College Drive
Marshall, MN 56258
(507) 537-6041

Prizes over $50,000 must be collected from the lottery’s headquarters. You can also claim any prizes up to and including $50,000 by mail. You must sign your ticket and complete a claim form, and send both documents to:

Minnesota State Lottery,
P.O. Box 131000,
Roseville, MN 55113

You are advised to use registered mail, as the Minnesota Lottery is not responsible for any tickets lost in transit. Do not mail winning tickets to the office addresses in the table above, as this may delay the processing of your claim.

Claiming With a Lottery Pool

When claiming a prize as part of a lottery pool, each member of the group must complete a claim form, paying attention to item 19, regarding the sharing of prizes. You must state in this section how many people will be claiming the prize in total and how much of the prize money you are entitled to. All of the claim forms must be received by the lottery and all must be in agreement for the money to be paid out.

Claim Period

You have one year from the date of the winning draw to claim your prize. If the one-year deadline falls on a weekend or public holiday, you have until the end of the next business day to claim. Any prize money left unclaimed after this period goes into the General Fund to improve public services in Minnesota.

Going Public

You no longer have to go public in Minnesota if you win a lottery prize worth more than $10,000. A bill allowing anonymity for big winners was signed into law from the start of September 2021, so your personal information will remain private unless you give the Minnesota Lottery your written consent to release those details. If you win an amount of up to $10,000, your name, city and the prize value are still public information.

Lost and Damaged Tickets

The Minnesota Lottery treats Powerball tickets as bearer instruments, meaning that whoever is in possession of one has the right to claim a prize with it. However, if there is a name written on the back of the ticket the lottery will only pay out prizes to that person, so you should always write your name on a ticket after purchasing it. That way, if your ticket is lost or stolen, no one else will be able to claim a prize with it. If a ticket is too damaged to be validated, prizes may not be paid out.

Where Does the Money Go?

Over half of the money generated through the sale of lottery tickets in Minnesota is given back to players as prize money. After retailer commissions and game costs are covered, the remaining revenue is used to protect the state’s wildlife and natural resources, and to improve public services. You can see exactly how revenue is split in the table below:

Area of SpendingPercentage of Revenue
Prizes62.2%
General Fund13.3%
Costs and Expenses7.5%
Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund6.4%
Retailer Commissions6.0%
Natural Resources Fund2.3%
Game and Fish Fund2.3%

Minnesota’s General Fund receives the biggest proportion of revenue, after prizes are paid, and this money is used to improve a wide range of public services, including K-12 education, public safety, and healthcare. A portion of this money is also set aside to help combat problem gambling.

A significant proportion of the lottery’s revenue is allocated to the Environment & Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF), which since 1991 has provided more than $900 million to preserve and enhance Minnesota’s wildlife and natural resources. Proceeds from the lottery have contributed to over 1,000 projects, such as one to reintroduce bison to Minnesota’s state parks after a 150-year absence, and another to help preserve endangered plants, including the Showy Lady Slipper, Minnesota’s state flower.

The remaining money is transferred to the Natural Resources Fund and the Game and Fish Fund, which both help to protect Minnesota’s wildlife and its trails, parks, and zoos.

Minnesota Powerball Winners

Paul White from Ham Lake in Anoka County was one of three winners of a $448 million Powerball jackpot in August 2013. White, who worked as a project engineer at Elliot Contracting in Minneapolis, had an inkling that his numbers were due to come up. At a press conference held to announce his win, he said: “I feel like it's almost been coming.” His share of the jackpot was worth $149 million as an annuity, but he opted to take a pre-tax lump sum worth $86 million. When asked what he was going to spend the money on, he said he was eyeing up a few cars, including a 1963 Chevrolet Impala, which was the first car his father ever bought.

Tom Morris and his wife Kathleen came forward to collect a $228 million Powerball jackpot in August 2011 and they were already looking forward to their retirement when the Minnesota Lottery announced them as the winners. “Things didn’t look real promising”, Kathleen said, “so I told Tom the only way we will retire is if we win the lottery, and he said, ‘Well, you need to buy a ticket’.” Tom took his own advice and bought some tickets from a Super America store, one of which turned out to be the winning one. The jackpot was Minnesota’s biggest ever since Powerball began in 1992.

Minnesota (MN) Powerball - Winning Numbers & Results (2024)

FAQs

How much did I win with one number and the Powerball? ›

If you choose one correct number plus the Powerball you'll bring home $4 again.

What are hot numbers in the lottery? ›

Hot numbers are the numbers that are drawn most often in any given lottery in any given time frame.

What do you win if you get some of the Powerball numbers? ›

If you only get the Powerball number, you win $4. Matching one number plus the Powerball also wins you $4, while matching 2 numbers plus the Powerball gets you $7. The prize jumps in value when you match 3 or more numbers: 3 numbers plus the Powerball wins you $100, while 4 numbers plus the Powerball wins you $50,000.

What time is the Powerball drawing tonight in MN today? ›

Drawings are every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 9:59 p.m. Tickets must be purchased by 9:00 p.m. on drawing days. Watch the drawing show on the Powerball website.

What if you have one number and the Powerball winning numbers? ›

If you match the red Powerball number, you will win $4. Otherwise, if you match 1 white number you won't win anything.

Does 2 numbers on Powerball win any money? ›

Match 2 white numbers + Powerball — $7. Match 1 white number + Powerball — $4. Powerball only — $4.

What are the hot numbers on Powerball? ›

Among the red Powerball numbers, these five have been drawn most frequently: 18, 24, 6, 11, and 20. Since 2015, when Powerball added more numbers to the main and Powerball pools, the five most frequently drawn numbers have changed slightly. For the main numbers, 61, 32, 21, 36, and 23 have been the most common.

What are the top 5 luckiest numbers? ›

Luckiest lottery numbers in America
  • According to their data, 28 was chosen most often at an average of 201.4 times.
  • Sixteen is close behind at an average of 200.6 times.
  • Third is 39 at 199 times.
  • It narrowly beat 32 at 198.8 times.
  • The fifth hottest number was 15 at 198 times.
Apr 15, 2024

What lottery numbers pop up the most? ›

Most common main numbers
  • 10: Drawn 63 times.
  • 3: Drawn 62 times.
  • 17: Drawn 60 times.
  • 46: Drawn 59 times.
  • 14: Drawn 59 times.
  • 31: Drawn 58 times.
  • 64: Drawn 58 times.
  • 8: Drawn 57 times.
Mar 20, 2024

What if I have three Powerball numbers? ›

If you match two of the main numbers and the Powerball, you'll win $7. The same is true if you match three of the main numbers. Matching three main numbers and the Powerball or four main numbers, that's a $100 payout. To land a $50,000 prize, you'll have to match four main numbers and the Powerball.

What if I got the Powerball number only? ›

So, do you win anything for one number in Powerball? Only if the matching number is the red "Powerball number" itself. You'll win a $4 prize which covers the cost of a Powerball ticket plus a little extra to boot. The odds of this happening are 1 in 38.

Can you win with two white balls in Powerball? ›

You will receive a payoff unless you match 0 red balls and 0, 1, or 2 white balls. [Match 3, 4, or 5 white balls, or the red ball, and you win!] KEY FACTS: We're assuming the lottery is fair: all balls are equally likely to be drawn (classical approach to probability).

What lottery is only played in Minnesota? ›

The agency added the Minnesota-only game Northstar Cash, an all-cash lotto, the same year.

How to win on Powerball? ›

The jackpot is won by matching all five white balls in any order and the red Powerball. Jackpot winners may choose to receive their prize as an annuity, paid in 30 graduated payments over 29 years, or a lump-sum payment. Both advertised prize options are prior to federal and jurisdictional taxes.

What is double play on Powerball? ›

Double Play is an add-on feature that gives players in select jurisdictions another chance to match their Powerball numbers in a separate drawing with a top cash prize of $10 million. Players can add the Double Play feature to their Powerball ticket for an additional $1 per play.

How much is Powerball and one number worth? ›

Matching two numbers won't win anything in Powerball unless one of the numbers is the Powerball. A ticket matching one of the five numbers and the Powerball is also worth $4.

How do Powerball payouts work? ›

Lottery winners have the choice between receiving their winnings as a lump sum or as an annuity. A lump-sum payment provides a smaller immediate payout, while an annuity spreads payments over several years for a larger overall amount.

Do I win anything with 1 number on Mega Millions? ›

Do you win anything with one number on Mega Millions? If you match just the Mega Ball (and don't match any of the five regular numbers), you win a $2 prize and break even on the $2 cost of your Mega Millions ticket. However, If you match one white ball but not the Mega Ball, there is no prize.

Do Powerball numbers have to be in order? ›

Powerball® tickets print the white ball numbers in numerical order of a given play. You can match the white ball numbers in any order of a given play to win a prize. The red Powerball number of a given play on your ticket must match the red Powerball drawn.

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