Powerball jackpot climbs to $223 million. Here's when the next drawing is in Arizona

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The Powerball jackpot in Arizona has surged to an estimated $223 million, following a recent drawing where no one matched all six numbers for the previous $208 million jackpot. The latest drawing took place on September 23, where the winning numbers were 15, 21, 25, 37, and 45, with the Powerball being 19 and a Power Play multiplier of 3x. In August, notable jackpots were won by players in California and Pennsylvania, showcasing a month of big wins. Arizona holds the record for the largest Powerball jackpot ever won, which was $473. 1 million claimed by a Gilbert couple in April 2022.

For those looking to try their luck, the next Powerball drawing is scheduled for September 25, at 10:59 p. m. Eastern time, or 7:59 p. m. Arizona time.

Players are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the rules and where to purchase tickets. As the jackpot continues to grow, excitement builds among Arizona lottery players. With the potential for life-changing winnings, many are eager to participate in this popular lottery game.

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