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Powerball lottery today: What time is $1.7 billion drawing? How late can you buy tickets? Latest Christmas update

Powerball fever is sweeping the country as the jackpot climbs to one of the biggest totals in lottery history.

Published on: Dec 25, 2025 03:48 am IST
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Powerball fever is sweeping the country as the jackpot climbs to one of the biggest totals in lottery history. The prize for the Wednesday drawing has surged to an estimated $1.7 billion, with a cash value of $781.3 million, according to the official lottery website. It currently ranks as the fourth-largest jackpot ever offered in the United States.

The Powerball lottery drawing will take place on Christmas eve(Unsplash)

Lottery officials say the excitement mirrors the spirit of the season. “Much like the holidays, Powerball is a game that brings people together to dream big and hope for a brighter future,” Matt Strawn, Iowa Lottery CEO and chair of the Powerball Product Group, said.

The jackpot begins at $20 million and steadily increases when no one matches all six numbers, often requiring nearly 40 drawings before it crosses the billion-dollar mark.

When is the next Powerball drawing?

Powerball drawings take place three times a week, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 PM ET.

Ticket purchase deadlines vary by state

If you plan to buy a ticket, don’t wait until the last minute. Each state sets its own cutoff time, which can be an hour or more before the drawing, and some third-party lottery apps close sales even earlier.

Here's a look at each lottery's deadline in local time

South Carolina: 9:59 p.m.

South Dakota: 9 p.m.

Tennessee: 9 p.m.

Texas: 9 p.m.

US Virgin Islands: 10 p.m.

Vermont: 9:50 p.m.

Virginia: 10 p.m.

Washington: 6:45 p.m.

West Virginia: 9:59 p.m.

Wisconsin: 9 p.m.

Wyoming: 7:59 p.m.

Where can tickets be purchased?

Powerball tickets are sold at convenience stores, supermarkets, gas stations, and in some airport locations. Many players also choose to order digitally through Jackpocket.

How to watch the drawing

The drawing is streamed live on the official Powerball website at 10:59 PM ET, and many local TV stations air it as well.

How the game works

A Powerball ticket costs $2, with the optional $1 Power Play add-on that can multiply non-jackpot prizes up to five times (or 10x when the jackpot is under $150 million). Players choose five white-ball numbers from 1–69 and one red Powerball number from 1–26, or they may opt for a quick-pick selection.

Prizes range from $4 for matching only the Powerball to $1 million for matching all five white balls, and the jackpot for matching all six numbers.

What happens if you win?

Lottery officials advise winners to secure their ticket and seek professional guidance before claiming their prize. “Sign your ticket, store it somewhere safe, and contact your local lottery,” said Drew Svitko, Pennsylvania Lottery Executive Director and Powerball Product Group Chair.

Odds of winning

While the dream is enormous, the odds are steep. The chance of winning the jackpot stands at 1 in 292,201,338, and the odds of matching five white balls are 1 in 11,688,053.

With the jackpot at historic levels, millions are expected to take a chance, but experts remind players to enjoy responsibly and only spend what they can afford to lose.

 
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Yash Nitish Bajaj

Yash Bajaj is a Chief Content Producer with a strong foundation in US coverage, digital strategy, and audience-focused storytelling. As part of the US Desk at Hindustan Times, he covers a wide range of topics - from American politics to sports (NFL, NBA, derbies, MLB and more). Before joining Hindustan Times, Yash served as Deputy News Editor at Times Now, where he oversaw international coverage and led a team of six. In this role, he significantly expanded global traffic through strategic planning, SEO-driven content execution, and meticulous trend tracking across platforms. He is experienced in managing high-pressure breaking-news shifts, coordinating live coverage, and building newsroom systems that improve speed, accuracy, and reach. Prior to Times Now, Yash held a position at Opoyi, where he headed the Sports and US news team. He developed broad editorial strategies, guided reporters across multiple beats, and played a key role in recruiting and training new talent. His responsibilities also extended to social media management and experimenting with innovative content formats. A passionate NFL fan, Yash is a die-hard supporter of the Cincinnati Bengals and has followed Joe Burrow closely since his college days at LSU. Whether breaking down top players' latest performance, analyzing team performances, or tracking roster moves, he brings the same dedication and sharp storytelling to his sports coverage as he does to American politics and breaking news. When he’s not writing, Yash can often be found watching games or debating the latest NFL storylines with fellow fans. Yash holds a Bachelor of Mass Media (Journalism) from HR College, Mumbai University. His interests extend well beyond the newsroom: he is an enthusiastic explorer of AI tools, a movie buff with an ever-growing watchlist, and someone who enjoys unraveling conspiracy theories for fun.

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