Powerball jackpot reaches $1.3B as no one wins top prize but 12 match enough numbers to become millionaires

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The ninth-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history, $1.3 billion, will be on the line in Wednesday's Powerball drawing after no tickets with all six numbers were sold for the latest drawing.

There hasn't been a drawing with a grand prize winner since May 31, 40 drawings ago, when a ticket worth $207 million was sold at a convenience store in Arleta.

The numbers drawn Monday were 8, 23, 25, 40, 53 and the Powerball number was 5. The jackpot was $1.1 billion, the 11th-largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history.

There were 12 tickets with five numbers, but missing the Powerball number — including one sold at a gasoline station in Sherman Oaks, which is worth $1,378,451, the California Lottery announced.

There were 12 new millionaires in 11 states, including CaliforniaFloridaKentuckyMassachusettsMichiganMontanaNew JerseyNew YorkNorth CarolinaPennsylvania and Virginia.

Powerball tickets five numbers, but missing the Powerball number, sold in other states are worth $1 million or $2 million, but payout amounts in California are on a pari-mutuel basis under state law and determined by sales and the number of winners.

The odds of matching all five numbers and the Powerball number is 1 in 292.2 million, according to the Multi-State Lottery Association, which conducts the game. The overall chance of winning a prize is 1 in 24.9.

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Wednesday's jackpot is the fifth-largest in the history of the Powerball game, which began in 1992. There have been four larger jackpots for the Mega Millions game, which began in 1996 as The Big Game and was given the new name Mega Millions in 2002.

The Powerball game is played in 45 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands.

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