Arizona Powerball Numbers
Powerball was Arizona’s first big multi-state lottery, having joined in April 1994, and continues to offer one of the largest lottery jackpots in the world to this day. Players simply choose five ordinary numbers (1 - 69) and one Powerball number (1 - 26) to be in with a chance of winning massive cash prizes! The initial jackpot starts at a huge $20 million and carries on increasing until there is a winner, making for massive jackpot amounts!
Odds of Winning: 1 in 24.87
Draw Days: Held Monday, Wednesday and Saturday evenings
Draw Time: 8:59pm
Monday March 9th 2026
22
23
28
36
54
13
Power Play: ×3
Double Play:
24 28 32 55 62 5
Next Estimated Jackpot
$58 Million
Cash Lump Sum: $26.8 Million
Saturday March 7th 2026
17
18
30
50
68
24
Power Play: ×3
Double Play:
21 34 46 53 56 23
Wednesday March 4th 2026
7
14
42
47
56
6
Power Play: ×4
Double Play:
5 10 26 53 59 6
Monday March 2nd 2026
2
17
18
38
62
20
Power Play: ×2
Double Play:
21 28 58 65 67 25
Saturday February 28th 2026
6
20
35
54
65
10
Power Play: ×4
Double Play:
10 15 23 28 38 3
Wednesday February 25th 2026
50
52
54
56
64
23
Power Play: ×2
Double Play:
11 24 47 59 63 5
Monday February 23rd 2026
5
11
23
29
47
6
Power Play: ×2
Double Play:
15 20 27 31 58 14
For Powerball numbers prior to these and for a breakdown of tier prizes won by Arizona residents, please visit the Arizona section of Powerball.net
Arizona Powerball Winners
- April 1, 2017 - $60 million
- November 28, 2012 - $587.5 million
- December 1, 2011 - $95.3 million
- January 27, 2007 - $15 million
- November 1, 2006 - $47.05 million
- December 22, 2004 - $10.3 million
- January 26, 2002 - $95.3 million
- April 15, 2001 - $83.9 million
- November 16, 1996 - $22 million
- April 12, 1995 - $77 million
- March 4, 1995 - $101 million
- April 27, 1994 - $5.2 million
Powerball Prizes
- Winners have 180 days to claim any powerball prizes, otherwise, the prize will become null and void. If multiple winning tickets are drawn then the winners share the jackpot equally.
- The Match 5 prize (all 5 white balls) still pays $2 million regardless of the multiplier.
- The Power Play does not apply to the jackpot either.
- The Power Play 10X feature is only used available when the annuitized jackpot amount is $150 million or less.