Powerball numbers for Saturday, July 15, 2023: No winner as prize ...

The Powerball continues to grow, reaching $875 million for the Saturday night drawing.
Nobody has matched all six numbers in Powerball since April, with the winning ticket being sold in Ohio.
Below are the numbers for the Saturday, July 15, lottery jackpot. It's worth an estimated $875 million, with merely a $452.2 million cash option.
Powerball winning numbers for July 15, 2023The winning numbers for Saturday night's drawing are 2, 9, 43, 55 and 57. The Powerball was 18. The Power Play multiplier was 2.
Did anyone win the Powerball last night, 7/15/23?No winning ticket was sold for this drawing.
How many numbers in Powerball do you need to win a prize?Technically you can win Powerball with just one number. If you hit on the Powerball number, you get a prize of $4.
If you get one ball correct, you have to also hit the Powerball to win $4. If you hit two balls and the Powerball, you win $7. You also get $7 for getting three numbers right without the Powerball. Add the Powerball onto that and you’d get $100.
You also win $100 for getting four numbers right.
Here’s where it gets fun. If you hit four numbers and the Powerball, you win $50,000. Hit all five numbers, and you win $1 million. You when the grand prize if you hit all five numbers and the Powerball.
When is the next drawing for Powerball?Powerball drawings take place every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 p.m. ET.
Powerball 2023 grand prize jackpot winnersThe Powerball grand prize has been paid out three times in 2023, according to powerball.com:
Powerball winning ticket:Holder of $252.6 million ticket sold in Summit County claims prize anonymously
Results for Top 5 Powerball lottery jackpotsHere are the all-time top 10 Powerball jackpots, according to powerball.com:
- $2.04 billion — Nov. 7, 2022; California.
- $1.586 billion — Jan. 13, 2016; California, Florida, Tennessee.
- $875 million — July 15, 2023; TBD.
- $768.4 million — Mar. 27, 2019; Wisconsin.
- $758.7 million — Aug. 23, 2017; Massachusetts.