The Powerball grand prize went untouched again on Saturday. Now, the grand prize for Monday’s game will be worth an estimated $785 million.
Saturday marked the 28th game in a row without a winner for the national lottery, which last had a winner in July, when a California player brought home $1.08 billion.
Saturday’s winning numbers were 1, 12, 20, 33, and 66 and red Powerball 21.
While no one took home the big prize, the lottery did make several people millionaires.
Three players won $1 million cash prizes in Florida, New York, and California after matching all five white balls. One player in Michigan won a $2 million cash prize.
30 other winning tickets took home $50,000, and nine tickets won $100,000.
If someone is able to match all five numbers and the Powerball on Monday, they will be able to choose between a lump sum payment of an estimated $367 million or the full prize paid out in installments over 29 years, both options before taxes.
While the odds of winning the jackpot is 1 in 292 million, players have a better chance of winning one of the smaller prizes, as the odds for taking home any prize is 1 in 25.
The drawing for Monday will now take place at 10:59 p.m. EST.




