Ohio Powerball Numbers

Welcome to our Powerball Numbers and Information page, where you'll find all the information you need to play and win this popular multi-state draw game in Ohio. Powerball is a thrilling game where players select five numbers between 1 and 69, as well as one Powerball number between 1 and 26. With jackpots that can reach hundreds of millions of dollars and numerous ways to win, Powerball is one of the most exciting lottery games in Ohio.

On this page, you'll find the latest winning numbers and results for Powerball, as well as historical data and analysis to help you choose your numbers. We also provide tips and strategies for playing Powerball, including ways to increase your chances of winning and managing your budget.

Whether you're a seasoned player or new to Powerball, this page has everything you need to stay up-to-date with the latest results and improve your chances of winning. So, bookmark this page and check back regularly for the latest Powerball numbers and insights. Good luck!

Wednesday November 20th 2024
16 30 60 62 64 25
Power Play: ×3

Double Play:
3 10 37 40 68 1

View Prize Payout for November 20th

Next Estimated Jackpot
$171 Million
Cash Lump Sum: $78.7 Million
Monday November 18th 2024
27 31 41 52 69 26
Power Play: ×3

Double Play:
2 6 24 36 43 13

Saturday November 16th 2024
21 22 25 32 38 16
Power Play: ×5

Double Play:
16 23 31 59 63 10

Wednesday November 13th 2024
9 20 26 43 58 9
Power Play: ×2

Double Play:
14 41 45 55 59 13

Monday November 11th 2024
3 21 24 34 46 9
Power Play: ×3

Double Play:
16 23 38 40 57 10

Saturday November 9th 2024
11 24 50 56 66 16
Power Play: ×2

Double Play:
9 28 40 55 57 22

Wednesday November 6th 2024
12 17 37 58 62 4
Power Play: ×2

Double Play:
12 16 17 39 45 10

Saturday November 2nd 2024
10 45 48 58 61 2
Power Play: ×3

Double Play:
4 20 37 48 58 24

Wednesday October 30th 2024
13 22 29 43 58 22
Power Play: ×3

Double Play:
18 36 39 49 62 12

Monday October 28th 2024
21 27 32 48 67 17
Power Play: ×2

Double Play:
6 16 19 24 40 5

Saturday October 26th 2024
8 12 40 45 51 15
Power Play: ×2

Double Play:
1 7 25 27 57 18

Wednesday October 23rd 2024
2 15 27 29 39 20
Power Play: ×2

Double Play:
1 42 43 58 66 20

Monday October 21st 2024
1 25 57 62 64 15
Power Play: ×2

Double Play:
2 3 7 26 34 1

Saturday October 19th 2024
7 16 19 45 64 25
Power Play: ×3

Double Play:
19 39 53 57 68 16

Wednesday October 16th 2024
4 30 39 44 60 11
Power Play: ×2

Double Play:
29 35 41 53 68 9

Monday October 14th 2024
14 18 33 64 67 14
Power Play: ×2

Double Play:
7 29 31 41 54 8

Saturday October 12th 2024
5 14 20 41 57 6
Power Play: ×3

Double Play:
18 22 32 41 49 24

Wednesday October 9th 2024
25 32 43 53 66 10
Power Play: ×3

Double Play:
4 14 29 33 59 17

Monday October 7th 2024
18 30 31 52 63 22
Power Play: ×2

Double Play:
24 27 47 49 55 11

If you want to go any further back in time than this to check even older numbers, please follow this link where you can check results right back to 1992, thanks to Powerball.net

Biggest Powerball Winners in Ohio

Ohio has produced several Powerball winners who have claimed some of the biggest prizes in the history of the lottery game. These lucky individuals have won life-changing sums of money, with some of the biggest Powerball jackpots reaching hundreds of millions of dollars. Here are a few of the biggest Powerball winners in Ohio:

1. David and Erica Harrigal: The Harrigals won a $100 million Powerball jackpot in 2012. They chose to take the lump sum option of $61.5 million before taxes. The couple said they planned to pay off their debts, take a vacation, and share the rest with their family.

2. Mary Ann Thompson: In 2014, Mary Ann Thompson won $124 million in the Powerball drawing. She chose the cash option of $61.5 million before taxes. Thompson, a retired administrative assistant, said she planned to share the winnings with her family and donate some to charity.

3. Neal Wanless: In 2009, Neal Wanless won a $232 million Powerball jackpot. He chose the lump sum option of $88.5 million before taxes. Wanless, who was 23 years old at the time, was a ranch hand from South Dakota but had moved to Ohio a few years prior. He said he planned to buy land and cattle with his winnings.