Home

Powerball soars to record breaking $200 million prize after no winning Thursday Lotto ticket sold

Rachel FennerPerthNow
CommentsComments
Not Supplied
Camera IconNot Supplied Credit: Supplied

No winners on Thursday means the Powerball prize pool has jackpotted to a record-breaking $200 million.

For the past six weeks, no Australian has had a ticket with the matching numbers for a division one prize.

Lotterywest Acting CEO Jeremy Hubble said next week’s Powerball draw will be the biggest prize offered in Australian Lotto history.

“The largest jackpot we have seen to date was Powerball’s $160 million draw in October 2022, where a WA ticket saw a group of workmates take home $53 million,” Mr Hubble said.

Get in front of tomorrow's news for FREE

Journalism for the curious Australian across politics, business, culture and opinion.

READ NOW

“Next week’s $200 million jackpot is a great opportunity for players to join a syndicate, which means they can share the cost of a ticket and possibly the joy of a win.”

Currently, Powerball holds the record for WA’s biggest win, which was set in 2021, when a group of 55 gym ladies celebrated an $80 million Powerball prize.

If a single ticket or a spilt prize is won by a WA player next week, it will surpass 2021’s record.

Tonight’s winning numbers were 21, 9, 27, 6, 1, 26, 4 and the Powerball was 10.

Tickets for next week’s $200 million Powerball jackpot are available in-store, online and via the Lotterywest App until 6pm on Thursday.

Get the latest news from thewest.com.au in your inbox.

Sign up for our emails