Seven lucky Powerball players have each won a $7.18 million share of last night’s mammoth $50 million Powerball jackpot.
There were no Powerball First Division winners, so the jackpot rolled down to Powerball Second Division.
Each prize is made up of $7,155,649 million from Powerball First and Second Division and $24,392 from Lotto Second Division, making it a total prize of $7,180,041.
“It’s amazing that Powerball rolled down to Second Division and was shared between seven players – it’s fantastic to see more of our lucky players get to experience what it’s like to win,” says Lotto NZ CEO Jason Delamore.
“This is going to be life-changing, and not only for the lucky winners themselves, as we know winning big has a huge ripple effect. Most of our big winners share their prize with others, including family, friends, communities, and charities. This means that the win makes a huge difference to more than just one person,” he said.
Fourteen other lucky Lotto players will also be celebrating after winning a $71,429 share of Lotto First Division.
Strike Four was also won by one player, who took home $600,000.
In a Must Be Won draw, if there are no Powerball First Division winners the entire jackpot rolls down to the next Powerball division where there are winners. If there is more than one winner in that Powerball prize division, then the prize is shared equally between all the winners.
The locations of the winners will be revealed on Sunday afternoon Lotto said.