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Powerball climbs to largest U.S. jackpot ever: $675 million (and it could go higher)

Posted at 10:58 AM, Jan 07, 2016
and last updated 2016-01-07 10:58:41-05

And the number keeps getting bigger.

Powerball has announced there were no winning jackpot tickets sold for its $500 million drawing on Wednesday. Without a winner, the next jackpot will be an estimated $675 million.

The jackpot could increase higher than 675 million before the next drawing on Saturday. Wednesday’s jackpot hit $450 million on Tuesday and climbed to $500 million on Wednesday, according to lottery officials.

On Wednesday, the Powerball numbers drawn were 2, 11, 47, 62, 63 and 17.

The $675 million jackpot will be the biggest in U.S. history, topping a March 2012 jackpot of $656 million.

An estimated 300 million new tickets purchased between Sunday and Wednesday.

“This is more than 10 times what we see when the jackpot is at the lower levels,” Texas Lottery spokesperson Kelly Cripe said Tuesday when it stood at $450 million.

Nobody has matched all six numbers in one of the bi-weekly Powerball drawings since Nov. 7, 2015. That’s 17 drawings with no winner.

Powerball is sold in 44 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Here are the all-time largest jackpots and who won them:

1. $656 million Mega Millions

March 30, 2012: According to Mega Millions, this was the single largest jackpot pooled by any lottery in the world. Ever. But like most of the other grand prizes on this list, the pot was split among multiple winning tickets with all the right numbers. This jackpot had three.

A retired couple from Illinois, Merle and Patricia Butler, received one of the $218.6 million slices of the top prize. “We are just everyday people who have worked hard all our life…We just happened to hit it big,” Merle said. Patricia added that they planned to use “part of the winnings to do some real good.”

Another winning ticket was divided among a group of friends in Maryland that dubbed themselves the “Three Amigos.”

The third winner is still unknown. That ticket was purchased in Kansas, which is one of the few states that allows lottery winners to remain anonymous.

2. $648 million Mega Millions

Dec. 17, 2013: Two winners split this jackpot, including Ira Curry, a Georgia woman, who said she bet on a combination of family birthdays.

The other winner, Steve Tran, was working as a delivery driver when he bought a Mega Millions ticket in San Jose, California. Tran said he called his boss after he won to say, “I hit the jackpot. I don’t think I’m going to come in today, tomorrow, or ever.”

3. $590.5 million Powerball

May 18, 2013: 84-year-old Gloria Mackenzie of Florida had the one-and-only winning ticket, but it could’ve easily gone to someone else. “While in line at Publix, another lottery player was kind enough to let me go ahead of them in line to purchase the winning quick-pick ticket,” Mackenzie said.

4. $587.5 million Powerball

Nov. 28, 2012: Winner Matthew Good managed to remain anonymous after he learned that he had one of the two winning tickets. But thanks to public record laws, the Arizona resident’s identity was eventually revealed.

The other winners, Cindy and Mark Hill of Missouri, had warned their daughter not to get her hopes up because winning “probably never happens.” But after realizing their ticket had the winning combination, they made plans to take her to the beach and buy her a horse “in a couple years.” Oh, and, for Mark, a red Camaro.

5. $564 million Powerball

Feb. 11, 2015: One of three winners was Marie Holmes of North Carolina. The single mom used to work at Walmart, Food Lion, McDonald’s and Subway to support her four children, including a seven-year-old son with cerebral palsy. She said she plans to spend her winnings on her kids, finishing college, donating to charity, and buying her mother a house.

The other two winning tickets included one purchased by an anonymous player in Puerto Rico. The last was cashed in by Andrew Weber, who claimed it on behalf of a trust in Texas.

6. $448.4 million Powerball

Aug. 7, 2013: This one’s a heart warming tale. One of three jackpot tickets was bought by a group of 16 victims of Superstorm Sandy. Dubbed the “Ocean’s 16” — they worked for the Ocean County vehicle maintenance facility.

Another winner was a project engineer in Minnesota who said he had dreamed of taking home the prize “so many times in my head.” The third was claimed by a 70-year-old man in New Jersey.

7. $425.3 million Powerball

Feb. 19, 2014: B. Raymond Buxton walked into a California lottery office on April 1 wearing a t-shirt that read: “Luck of the Jedi I Have.” He wasn’t kidding. The California retiree was the drawing’s sole winner. Buxton said he would use the winnings for charitable causes and travel.

8. $414 million Mega Millions

March 18, 2014: One of two winning tickets was bought at a liquor store in Maryland and cashed in by an anonymous player. The other belonged to Floridians Raymond Moyer and Robyn Collier. They said they plan to invest, travel and attend Notre Dame football games with their winnings.

9. $399.4 million Powerball

Sept. 18, 2013: South Carolina allowed this winner to shield his or her identity, so all we know is that this winning ticket was sold in at a Murphy USA gas station in Lexington, South Carolina.

10. $390 million Mega Millions

March 6, 2007: A couple living in New Jersey, Elaine and Harold Messner, plan to use their $195 million cut of the jackpot to retire early. Another winner, Georgia truck driver Eddie Nabors, told Forbes he wants to “do a lot of fishing.”