

It is even possible to win prizes in both Powerball and Double Play on the same night, depending on the combination of numbers drawn. There's no need to pick new numbers - your existing Powerball numbers are used.Ī separate Double Play draw is held, and you can win prizes in all the same categories as the main game if you match enough numbers.

If you're in one of the jurisdictions offering Double Play, all you have to do is add the option to your playslip. The Double Play draw takes place just after the main Powerball drawing and gives you another chance to win up to $10 million with your Powerball numbers.Ĭurrently, Double Play is available from these lotteries, and may expand in the future: Colorado, Florida, Indiana, Maryland, Michigan, Missouri, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Puerto Rico, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee and Washington. The following table shows the odds of each Power Play ball being drawn when the 10x multiplier is on offer: Players who match five main numbers receive a fixed prize of $2 million, regardless of the Power Play number drawn. The option to include Power Play or not is available in most states, although in Idaho and Montana it is automatically included with every Powerball ticket.Ī 2x, 3x, 4x and 5x multiplier can be drawn at random in all games, while a 10x multiplier can come into play when the jackpot is worth $150 million or less. Non-jackpot prizes are fixed amounts except in California, where they are pari-mutuel - determined by sales and number of winners on each level.įor an additional $1 per play, you can add the supplementary Power Play game to your ticket, which could increase the value of any non-jackpot prizes won. Players must pick 5 balls from a pool of 69 and 1 Powerball from a separate pool of 26.
