The Powerball lottery drew winning numbers of **12, 18, 47, 56 and 63** with a **Powerball of 1** on Monday, March 23, 2026. The **Power Play** multiplier was a rare **10x**, boosting non-jackpot prizes significantly across the country.

Powerball and Mega Millions lottery tickets are displayed on Jan. 3, 2018, in San Anselmo, California.

No ticket matched all five white balls plus the red Powerball, so the estimated $133 million jackpot (cash value approximately $60.3 million) will roll over to Wednesday, March 25. The next drawing will carry an even larger prize, continuing the pattern of growing jackpots that has defined Powerball in recent months.

The unusually high 10x Power Play created substantial payouts for lower-tier winners. A ticket matching all five white balls without the Powerball would normally win $1 million; with the 10x multiplier, that prize became $2 million. Match-four winners saw their standard $10,000 prize multiplied to $100,000 in many cases, while smaller prizes received similar boosts.

Official results, confirmed by the Multi-State Lottery Association and state lotteries, list the full set as: white balls **12-18-47-56-63**, red Powerball **1**, Power Play **10x**. A separate Double Play drawing produced numbers **1-2-7-30-64** with a Double Play Powerball of **19**.

Monday's drawing took place at 10:59 p.m. ET at the Florida Lottery draw studio in Tallahassee. The live broadcast experienced a brief technical delay, with host Laura Johnson noting the issue on air before the numbers were revealed shortly afterward. Tickets remain valid for prize claims within standard deadlines, typically 180 days to one year depending on the jurisdiction.

Powerball is played in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Players select five numbers from 1 to 69 and one Powerball from 1 to 26. The odds of hitting the jackpot stand at roughly 1 in 292.2 million.

The $133 million advertised annuity jackpot represents 30 graduated annual payments. Most winners opt for the cash value, which was estimated at $60.3 million before taxes. Federal withholding begins at 24 percent, with additional state taxes varying by location.

This rollover extends a streak in which the jackpot has grown steadily since the last major win. The previous drawing on Saturday, March 21, produced numbers **12-28-36-41-59** with Powerball **2** and a 2x multiplier; no jackpot winner emerged, pushing the prize upward for Monday.

The 10x Power Play occurs less frequently than lower multipliers and often generates excitement among players chasing secondary prizes. In past drawings with high multipliers, states have reported spikes in smaller winning tickets, sometimes totaling millions in payouts even without a jackpot hit.

State lottery officials urged players to check tickets carefully, as the elevated multiplier means many prizes are larger than usual. Winners of any prize should sign the back of their ticket immediately and consult tax professionals, especially for larger amounts.

Powerball ticket sales typically surge when jackpots climb above $100 million. Monday's drawing benefited from that momentum, though exact sales figures will not be released for several days.

The game has produced some of the largest lottery jackpots in U.S. history, including a record $2.04 billion prize won in California in 2022. While Monday's amount is modest by those standards, consistent rollovers often build toward life-changing sums that capture national attention.

For players who matched some but not all numbers, prize amounts depend on the tier and whether Power Play was purchased. Standard prizes range from $4 for matching only the Powerball to $1 million for matching the five white balls. All non-jackpot prizes double, triple or multiply further with the Power Play option, which costs an extra $1 per play.

Lottery experts note that while the odds remain long, the entertainment value and occasional big secondary wins keep millions participating. Responsible gaming advocates remind players to set budgets and treat lottery tickets as entertainment rather than investment.

As of early Tuesday, March 24, no jackpot winner had been identified. If a winning ticket was sold, the retailer and state will announce details once the ticket is validated. In cases of anonymous claiming states, winners may remain private.

The next Powerball drawing is scheduled for Wednesday, March 25, at 10:59 p.m. ET. The estimated jackpot will be announced Tuesday afternoon after sales are finalized.

Players can check official results on powerball.com, state lottery websites or through authorized retailers. Mobile apps and third-party sites also provide results, though the Multi-State Lottery Association and individual state lotteries remain the definitive sources.

Powerball continues to fund education, infrastructure and other public programs in participating states through revenue after prizes and administration costs. Since its inception, the game has generated tens of billions for these causes.

For those holding tickets from Monday's drawing, the clock for claiming prizes begins upon validation. Smaller prizes can often be redeemed at retailers, while larger ones require processing through state lottery offices.

The combination of a rollover jackpot and a high 10x multiplier made Monday's drawing memorable despite the absence of a grand-prize winner. Lottery officials expect renewed interest as the jackpot climbs toward the next potential big payout.

Anyone who purchased a ticket should double-check numbers carefully, as the rare 10x multiplier may have turned modest matches into significant windfalls.