Powerball Climbs to $33 Million for Tonight's Drawing After No Winner Saturday
The jackpot keeps growing after nobody hit Saturday's numbers. Tonight's drawing offers $33 million with a $15.2 million cash option. The dream machine never stops.
By Lucky Lucy
The Powerball jackpot is climbing again. Tonight's drawing offers an estimated $33 million after nobody hit Saturday's $21 million prize.
Yes, we just had a $1.8 billion winner on Christmas Eve. No, that doesn't mean the reset jackpots aren't worth playing. Someone's got to win eventually, and it might as well be you.
The Quick Hit
- Current jackpot: $33 million (cash option: $15.2 million)
- Next drawing: Tonight, Monday, December 29 at 10:59 PM ET
- Saturday's numbers: 5, 20, 34, 39, 62 with Powerball 1
- Power Play: 2x multiplier in Saturday's drawing
The Post-Billion Reality
We're officially back in the "normal" jackpot territory after Arkansas' Christmas miracle. A single ticket in the Natural State claimed $1.817 billion — the second-largest lottery prize in world history — and now we're all starting fresh.
The $33 million might seem modest compared to the billion-dollar fever dreams, but let's be honest: $33 million would change your life in every way that matters. Pay off the house, quit the job, and never think about money again.
The cash option is $15.2 million, which after federal and state taxes still leaves you with enough to fund a very comfortable existence. Most financial advisors recommend the lump sum if you're young enough to invest it properly.
No Winner Saturday
Saturday night's drawing produced zero jackpot winners, which isn't surprising given the lower prize amounts. The winning numbers were 5, 20, 34, 39, and 62 with Powerball 1.
The Power Play multiplier was 2x, doubling any secondary prizes. Check your tickets — you might have won something smaller without realizing it.
The Odds
Your chance of hitting the Powerball jackpot: 1 in 292.2 million. About the same odds as getting struck by lightning while being attacked by a shark during a meteor shower.
But someone wins eventually. Multiple someones, actually. And the only way to guarantee you won't be one of them is to not play.
The Bottom Line
A $33 million jackpot isn't life-changing money — it's dynasty-building money. Your grandkids' grandkids would never have to work if you hit tonight.
The drawing is at 10:59 PM ET. Tickets cost $2. The expected value is negative, the odds are astronomical, and none of that matters when you're standing in line at the gas station imagining what you'd do with the money.
That's the lottery, degenerates. Hope costs $2, and tonight's drawing might just change everything.
Good luck out there.