A lucky Michigander who plays the Powerball woke up a winner this morning after matching all five white balls in Monday's (7/14) drawing. The Michigan Lottery confirmed the win, noting that the ticket purchased online at MichiganLottery.com matched the winning numbers 08‑12‑45‑46 and 63.

Michigan Powerball Player Wins $1 Million

One other player from Arizona also matched those five numbers, plus the Power Play, putting them in line for a $2 million prize. No one matched all five white balls and the Powerball, which was 24, so the game's top prize was not claimed.

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Wednesday's (7/16) Powerball jackpot is now estimated to be $264 million.

💰 Details

Prize: $1 million (matched five white balls)

Drawing date: July 14, 2025

Winning numbers: 08‑12‑45‑46‑63

Ticket location: Purchased online at MichiganLottery.com

Claim by: Within one year via Player Relations at 844‑917‑6325

The winning Michigan resident has not yet been identified. He or she has a full year to claim their prize with the Michigan Lottery.

What This Means for Players

  • No identity disclosed yet: The winner has not contacted Michigan Lottery, so no name, age, or home county is known.

  • Prize claim deadline: The winner must come forward by July 14, 2026, or forfeit the prize. 

  • Next jackpot drawing: Scheduled for Wednesday, July 16, with the jackpot rising after no one matched the Powerball number.

The number of players buying tickets online is growing. The Michigan Lottery's online games have grown rapidly, from $18 million in 2015 to $193.2 million in 2022.

 

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