Powerball
October 11, 2025Prize Breakdown
| Match | Winners | Prize | Power Play Winners | Power Play Prize |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 + Powerball | 0 | Grand Prize | 0 | Grand Prize |
| 5 | 1 | $1,000,000 | 0 | $2,000,000 |
| 4 + Powerball | 15 | $50,000 | 3 | $150,000 |
| 4 | 256 | $100 | 107 | $300 |
| 3 + Powerball | 615 | $100 | 218 | $300 |
| 3 | 16,517 | $7 | 6,165 | $21 |
| 2 + Powerball | 11,463 | $7 | 4,306 | $21 |
| 1 + Powerball | 81,148 | $4 | 29,484 | $12 |
| Powerball | 182,571 | $4 | 65,746 | $12 |
Powerball Results — Saturday, October 11, 2025
Winning Numbers: 13 • 16 • 18 • 20 • 27
Powerball: 10
Power Play: 2x
Advertised Jackpot: $244 million (cash value $114.4 million)
Top-line takeaway: There was no jackpot winner. Four tickets matched all five white balls to win $1,000,000 each; none of those used Power Play.
Winners Summary
- Jackpot (5 + Powerball): No winners
- Match 5 ($1,000,000): 4 winners — reported in Georgia (2) and Illinois (2)
- Match 5 + Power Play ($2,000,000): None
With no jackpot hit, the grand prize rolls over to the next drawing.
Prize Distribution (All States)
| Match | Winners | Prize | Power Play Winners | Power Play Prize |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 + Powerball | 0 | Grand Prize | – | – |
| 5 | 4 | $1,000,000 | 0 | $2,000,000 |
| 4 + Powerball | 19 | $50,000 | 4 | $100,000 |
| 4 | 520 | $100 | 168 | $200 |
| 3 + Powerball | 1,086 | $100 | 330 | $200 |
| 3 | 24,420 | $7 | 8,639 | $14 |
| 2 + Powerball | 18,781 | $7 | 6,278 | $14 |
| 1 + Powerball | 130,947 | $4 | 43,515 | $8 |
| 0 + Powerball | 292,828 | $4 | 96,085 | $8 |
Power Play note: With a 2x multiplier, fixed-tier prizes doubled (e.g., $50,000 → $100,000; $4 → $8). The $1,000,000 Match 5 prize doubles to $2,000,000 only when Power Play is added—none did this draw.
Quick Review of the Draw
This was a low-number cluster draw: all five white balls fell between 13 and 27, a tight band that occasionally appears but isn’t common. The mix skewed even-heavy (16, 18, 20) with two odds (13, 27). That clustering likely boosted lower-tier hit rates, which shows up in the large counts for 1+PB and 0+PB winners.
Strategically, skipping Power Play cost some players: four Match 5 winners landed $1M each instead of $2M. For frequent players, adding Power Play continues to offer strong value on non-jackpot tiers, especially when the multiplier is 2x or higher.
What This Means for Players
- Check your tickets carefully. Even small matches with the Powerball (or with Power Play) add up.
- Power Play can be decisive. If you’re aiming for steady value rather than jackpot-or-bust, Power Play helps on most tiers.
- Rollover in effect. With no jackpot winner, the next drawing’s top prize will rise—historically this lifts casual participation.
How to Claim (General Guidance)
- Sign the back of your ticket immediately.
- Small prizes can usually be claimed at retailers; higher amounts at lottery claim centers or by mail (rules vary by state).
- Deadlines differ by jurisdiction—commonly 90 to 180 days. Check your state lottery’s rules before mailing or visiting.
Frequently Asked Questions
1) What were the Powerball winning numbers on Oct 11, 2025?
13, 16, 18, 20, 27 and Powerball 10; Power Play 2x.
2) Was the jackpot won?
No. The grand prize rolls to the next drawing.
3) How many $1 million winners were there?
Four Match 5 winners: two in Georgia and two in Illinois.
4) Did anyone win $2 million with Power Play?
No. There were zero Match 5 + Power Play winners.
5) What does Power Play do?
It multiplies non-jackpot prizes by the announced multiplier (2x this draw). Match 5 rises from $1,000,000 to $2,000,000 with Power Play.
6) When is the next drawing?
Powerball draws are typically Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday at night. Check the official schedule in your state.
Responsible Play Reminder
Lottery games are chance-based. Set a budget, keep play recreational, and seek help if gambling stops being fun.
Disclaimer
This article summarizes the Oct 11, 2025 Powerball results based on official draw data. Payout rules and claim periods vary by state. Always confirm numbers and prize details with your state lottery before claiming.
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