Official Results
Powerball draw no. 1443
Draw Date: Thursday, 11 January 2024
Drawn Numbers
Winning Numbers (drawn order)
[30] [2] [5] [25] [16] [32] [34]
Powerball
[7]
Division One Prize Pool $50,000,000.00
Total Prize Pool $80,820,119.39
Official Results
Powerball draw no. 1443
Draw Date: Thursday, 11 January 2024
Drawn Numbers
Winning Numbers (drawn order)
[30] [2] [5] [25] [16] [32] [34]
Powerball
[7]
Division One Prize Pool $50,000,000.00
Total Prize Pool $80,820,119.39
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