Yesterday’s Powerball drawing in New York saw another round of big money winners.
The New York State Lottery announced that two “Big Money” tickets were sold in Wednesday’s Powerball drawing in New York.
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Both tickets matched four out of five numbers and also the Powerball, meaning they won the third prize of $50,000.
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Wednesday’s Powerball winning numbers were: 27-31-33-38-67 with a Powerball number of 03.
Since no one claimed the top prize, the jackpot for Saturday’s drawing is $34 million.
READ MORE: TWO BIG WINNING MEGA MILLIONS TICKETS SOLD IN NEW YORK THIS WEEK.
Of course, to win you have to match all the numbers, but you may have a better chance of winning if you play it safe, skip the quick pick and instead choose the numbers that have been drawn most often over the last 7 years.
See the 5 most frequently drawn Powerball numbers from 2015 to 2022.
The fifth most frequently drawn number is: 21
The fourth most drawn number is: 53
The third most frequently drawn number is: 61
The second most drawn number is: 23
The most frequently drawn number is: 32
Of course, you can’t win the Powerball jackpot without the Powerball number. That’s the red ball that comes at the very end of the drawing. Here is the number that has been drawn most often for the red Powerball number.
The next chance to win is on Saturday, so before you go out and find your numbers with this quick pick, you might want to try these out.
The Powerball drawing takes place three times a week, every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m.
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