Lottery players had another opportunity to chase a massive prize as the Powerball jackpot reached an estimated $180 million ahead of the Monday, June 1, 2026 drawing.
For winners choosing the lump-sum payout option, the jackpot carried a cash value of approximately $80.4 million.
Since Powerball launched in 1992, the game has created nearly 200 jackpot-winning tickets, making it one of the most popular lottery games in the United States.
Powerball Winning Numbers for June 1, 2026
The winning numbers drawn Monday night were:
02 – 42 – 47 – 57 – 58
Powerball: 14
Power Play: 3X
Players should review their tickets carefully to determine whether they matched any winning combinations.
Which States Have Produced the Most Powerball Winners?
Over the years, several states have stood out for producing more Powerball jackpot winners than others.
The five states with the highest number of jackpot-winning tickets are:
- Indiana
- Missouri
- Minnesota
- Pennsylvania
- Wisconsin
Indiana continues to hold the distinction of being the most successful Powerball state. Most recently, an Indiana ticket shared a $143 million jackpot with a winning ticket from Kansas during the April 29 drawing.
Can Non-U.S. Citizens Play Powerball?
One of the most common questions surrounding Powerball is whether international visitors are allowed to participate.
The answer is yes.
Eligibility Requirements
Players do not need to be:
- U.S. citizens
- Permanent residents
- Residents of a participating state
Anyone who is physically present in a jurisdiction where Powerball tickets are sold can legally purchase a ticket, provided they meet the minimum age requirement established by that location, which is typically 18 years old.
Powerball tickets are available in:
- 45 U.S. states
- Washington, D.C.
- Puerto Rico
- U.S. Virgin Islands
Largest Powerball Jackpots in History
Powerball has awarded some of the biggest lottery prizes ever recorded.
Top 10 Powerball Jackpots
| Jackpot Amount | Date Won | Location |
|---|---|---|
| $2.040 Billion | Nov. 7, 2022 | California |
| $1.817 Billion | Dec. 24, 2025 | Arkansas |
| $1.787 Billion | Sept. 6, 2025 | Missouri & Texas |
| $1.765 Billion | Oct. 11, 2023 | California |
| $1.586 Billion | Jan. 13, 2016 | California, Florida & Tennessee |
| $1.326 Billion | April 6, 2024 | Oregon |
| $1.080 Billion | July 19, 2023 | California |
| $842.4 Million | Jan. 1, 2024 | Michigan |
| $768.4 Million | Mar. 27, 2019 | Wisconsin |
| $758.7 Million | Aug. 23, 2017 | Massachusetts |
These record-setting jackpots continue to attract millions of participants nationwide.
How to Play Powerball
Powerball tickets cost $2 per play and can be purchased through authorized lottery retailers.
Common purchase locations include:
- Convenience stores
- Gas stations
- Grocery stores
- Lottery outlets
In some jurisdictions, players may also purchase tickets online where permitted by local regulations.
Choosing Your Numbers
To enter a Powerball drawing, players select:
- Five white-ball numbers from 1 to 69
- One red Powerball number from 1 to 26
Those who prefer not to choose their own numbers can use the Quick Pick option, which allows the lottery terminal to generate random selections automatically.
What Is Power Play?
Players may add the Power Play feature for an additional $1 per ticket.
Power Play increases non-jackpot prizes by a randomly selected multiplier:
- 2X
- 3X
- 4X
- 5X
- 10X
The multiplier does not apply to jackpot prizes but can significantly increase lower-tier winnings.
How to Win the Powerball Jackpot
To claim the grand prize, a ticket must match:
- All five white-ball numbers in any order
- The red Powerball number
If multiple tickets match all winning numbers, the jackpot is divided equally among the winners.
When Are Powerball Drawings Held?
Powerball drawings take place three times each week:
- Monday
- Wednesday
- Saturday
If no ticket wins the jackpot, the prize rolls over and continues growing until a winning ticket is sold.
With jackpots frequently reaching hundreds of millions of dollars, Powerball remains one of the most widely played lottery games in North America.