Secrets Of 2022’s Powerball Wins Revealed Ahead Of Thursday’s $100 Million Draw
$100 million jackpot is up for grabs in Thursday night's Powerball draw 1379. Up to half of Australian adults are expected to have an entry into this week's draw. If one person wins the entire $100m prize, they will be the second biggest Australian lottery winner in history. If you buy a ticket, you need to register your entry to a player card or online account.
There have been 15 division one Powerball division wins in 2022. They have collectively won more than $454 million in prize money. Nine of these division 1 wins have come from New South Wales, three from Victoria, one each from Queensland, South Australia and Western Australia.
There have been 15 division one Powerball division wins in 2022. They have collectively won more than $454 million in prize money. Nine of these division 1 wins have come from New South Wales, three from Victoria, one from Queensland, South Australia and one each from Western Australia.
Two-thirds of the 2022 Powerball division one winning entries to date have been QuickPicks. About a quarter of winning PowerHit entries have guaranteed the PowerBall number you need to win division 1.
Two-thirds of the 2022 Powerball division one winning entries to date have been QuickPicks. About a quarter of winning PowerHit entries have also been PowerHits.
The most frequently drawn Powerball numbers from the main barrel are 17, 9, 2 and 25, while the least frequently are 33, 31, 34 and 6.
There is a $100 million jackpot on Thursday. The most frequently drawn numbers are 17, 9, 2, 25, while the least frequently are 33, 31, 34 and 6.
The Lott operates and markets Australia's leading lottery games. In FY22, 133.5 million people won more than $3.93 billion in prize money from their favourite games at The Lotto. The last financial year, Australia’s lotteries contributed more $1.6 billion via state lottery taxes and donations to help community initiatives. Powerball draw 1379 closes 7.30pm AEST on Thursday 20 October 2022.
In Victoria, the postcode of 3199 for Frankston sold four division one winning entries. In Queensland, postcodes 4670 for Bundaberg and 4740 for Rural View / Slade Point sold three division 1 winning entry each. The post code of 6163 for Hamilton Hill / Yangebub / Spearwood sold five division One winning tickets in Western Australia.