Someone Finally Won The Largest  Powerball Lottery Jackpot Ever & It's Worth $2 Billion

That's a lot of cash!

A Powerball ticket.

A Powerball ticket.

Interim Deputy Editor (News)

What're the odds that the Powerball lottery would screw things up on the night of its biggest prize draw ever?

Lottery organizers were forced to delay the draw for the Powerball's record-setting jackpot on Monday night, leaving millions confused until they finally sorted it out on Tuesday morning.

"Currently, one participating lottery is still processing its sales and play data," lottery officials said in a statement early Tuesday.

They added that all 48 participating lotteries have to get their info in before a draw can take place.

"Once Powerball receives the outstanding submission, the drawing can proceed."

"Players should hold onto their tickets," they said.

The California Lottery also announced that there is another state (and not California) holding up the results.

To make it worse, the Powerball website was running on fumes Monday and into Tuesday. A bare-bones version of the main page was available, but other pages such as the FAQ were down.

"Results pending," read a message on the site early Tuesday.

The results were finally released around 9:40 a.m. Eastern Time on Tuesday.

One ticket-holder in California claimed the grand prize, which is estimated at $2.04 billion, Powerball lottery officials said.

The cash prize for the lottery was $997.6 million, which is so, so close to $1 billion.

What are the Powerball winning numbers for Monday?

The Powerball winning numbers for the delayed draw are 10-33-41-47-56 and 10.

Organizers did not immediately say whether a ticket was sold with those numbers.

Monday night's $2.04-billion draw marked the largest lottery prize in history, shattering the previous record from 2016. That $1.586-billion prize was split between three ticket-holders.

Powerball lottery draws happen every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday.

This article's cover image was used for illustrative purposes only.

  • Interim Deputy Editor, News

    Josh Elliott (he/him) was the Interim Deputy Editor (News) for Narcity, where he led the talented editorial team's local news content. Josh previously led Narcity’s international coverage and he spent several years as a writer for CTV and Global News in the past. He earned his English degree from York University and his MA in journalism from Western University. Superhero content is his kryptonite.

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