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Wyoming Powerball Numbers

There are a lot of perks to winning a large Powerball prize in Wyoming, as you have the option to stay anonymous and also do not have to pay any state tax. The Equality State is one of Powerball’s newest members, having only joined the game in 2014. View the latest Wyoming Powerball numbers below.

Winning Numbers

Wednesday, November 20, 2024
12x Rollover
  • 16
  • 30
  • 60
  • 62
  • 64
  • 25
  • 3
Double Play Result:
  • 3
  • 10
  • 37
  • 40
  • 68
  • 1
Wyoming Winners
484
All States Total Winners
335,354
WY Jackpot Winners
0
Next Estimated Jackpot
$171 Million

View All State Payouts

Match WY Winners Prize Per Winner WY Prize Fund
5 + PB 0 $155,300,000 No Winners
5 0 $1,000,000 No Winners
4 + PB 0 $50,000 No Winners
4 1 $100 $100
3 + PB 0 $100 No Winners
3 6 $7 $42
2 + PB 7 $7 $49
1 + PB 54 $4 $216
0 + PB 179 $4 $716
5 (Power Play) 0 $2,000,000 No Winners
4 + PB (Power Play) 0 $150,000 No Winners
4 (Power Play) 0 $300 No Winners
3 + PB (Power Play) 0 $300 No Winners
3 (Power Play) 14 $21 $294
2 + PB (Power Play) 11 $21 $231
1 + PB (Power Play) 67 $12 $804
0 + PB (Power Play) 145 $12 $1,740
Totals 484 - $4,192
Saturday November 23rd 2024
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$171 Million

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*Cash Lump Sum: $78.7 Million

Past Results

You can find more Wyoming Powerball results below. Select the '+ View Payouts' button to view a full breakdown of the prizes won in each draw.


Wyoming Powerball Rules

To play Powerball in Wyoming, just select five main numbers from 1 to 69 and one Powerball between 1 and 26. You can either choose your own numbers or ask for a Quick Pick. Decide whether or not you wish to add Power Play, and keep in mind the following state-specific rules:

  • The minimum age to take part is 18.
  • You can enter the same numbers for up to 20 consecutive draws.
  • Ticket sales close at 7:59pm Mountain Time (9:59pm Eastern Time), one hour before the draw is held.
  • There is no state tax on Powerball winnings.

See the How to Play page for more information

How to Claim Prizes

Prizes of up $600 can be claimed from licensed lottery retailers, but for larger amounts you must either submit your claim by mail or visit the WyoLotto headquarters. You will have to provide your winning ticket, a valid form of ID such as your driver’s license, and your social security card.

The Wyoming Lottery headquarters is open from 8:30am-12:30pm and 1:30pm-4:30pm from Monday to Friday, and the address is shown below. You are advised to contact the office prior to your visit so that an appointment can be scheduled.

Wyoming Lottery Headquarters
1620 Central Avenue, Suite 100
Cheyenne, WY
Telephone No: 855-995-6886 or 307-432-9300

Claim Period

If you win a Powerball prize in Wyoming, you need to come forward and claim your prize within 180 days of the draw taking place. Any prize money left unclaimed after this period is treated as revenue by the lottery and is distributed accordingly.

Lost and Damaged Tickets

You will not be able to claim a prize if you lose your ticket. You are advised to sign the back of your entry as a safeguard so that nobody else can try to submit a claim. Powerball rules in Wyoming also state that tickets must not be mutilated or tampered with in any way, so you will not be able to redeem a prize unless your ticket is intact.

Going Public

You are allowed to stay anonymous if you win a big Powerball prize in Wyoming. It is entirely up to you whether you allow the state lottery to share your name and photo with the public.

Where Does the Money Go?

The Wyoming Lottery was only created in 2013 and began operating a year later. The people of Wyoming had previously had to travel to play Powerball in neighbouring states, but now the money is kept within its own borders to boost the economy, reward winners and help local communities.

Since its inception, the lottery has paid out over $110 million to prize winners and over $28 million to communities throughout the state.

Donations are made to the state treasurer every financial quarter and from there the money is distributed to towns and counties to support local projects. The Wyoming Lottery has also paid retailers over $1 million a year in commissions, local media services have received over $500,000 a year, and a series of sponsorship deals have helped sports teams and organisations in the state.

Wyoming Powerball Winners

Wyoming, the least populous state in the U.S. and one of the most recent arrivals to Powerball, has not yet had a jackpot winner. However, a number of players have won in the second tier. Pablo Machuca and his wife Yanelly were the first to pocket $1 million when they purchased a ticket from Kik’s Chevron in Evanston and matched all five main numbers. The happy couple from Salt Lake City in Utah drove over to Wyoming every few weeks to play Powerball but had not planned to buy so many tickets on this occasion. They only purchased what turned out to be the winning entry because they found some spare cash.