Each winner takes home $142,857.
The winning First Division tickets were sold at Grange Superette in Auckland, Pak’nSave Pukekohe in Auckland, Paper Plus Pukekohe in Auckland, New World Broadway in Palmerston North, Monte Carlo Milkbar in Mosgiel and on MyLotto to players from Hamilton and Wellington.
However, the mammoth $10m Powerball jackpot went unclaimed and will roll over to $12m on Wednesday.
The winning numbers were 18, 12, 26, 3, 10 and 32. The Bonus Ball was 36 and the Powerball number was 5.
Lotto New Zealand says its biggest-ever Mother’s Day promotion is now on, with an extra 100 prizes of $30,000 to be won.
Second Division winning stores
- Ora St Lukes, Auckland
- Unichem Peninsula Pharmacy, Auckland
- Eastridge Lotto, Auckland
- Hillpark Superette & Lotto, Auckland
- Pak’nSave Manukau, Auckland
- MyLotto (x4), Auckland
- Paper Plus Morrinsville, Morrinsville
- MyLotto, Tauranga
- MyLotto, Whakatāne
- Four Square Kaponga, Hāwera
- Four Square Dannevirke, Dannevirke
- New World Kaiapoi, Kaiapoi
- New World Waimate, Waimate
What to do if you win
Ticket holders can immediately see if they have won if they purchased a ticket through the MyLotto app. Prizes of $1000 or less are automatically credited to the account.
For prizes exceeding $1000, winners must complete an online prize claim form.
Winners with physical tickets must still visit a Lotto retailer to claim their prize.
For the Powerball jackpot to be claimed, a ticket holder must get all six Lotto numbers correct as well as the added Powerball number.
Lotto Powerball wins in 2026
- January 14 – $10.2m, MyLotto, Manawatū-Whanganui
- January 21 – $5.3m, MyLotto, Otago
- February 14 – $5.08m, Coastlands Lotto, Paraparaumu
- February 14 – $5.08m, New World Greymouth, Greymouth
- February 14 – $5.08m, MyLotto, Masterton
- February 18 – $4.5m, Glen Innes Dairy and Lotto Outlet, Auckland
- March 28 – $12.75m, MyLotto, Auckland
- March 28 – $12.75m, MyLotto, Auckland
- April 15 - $14.3m, MyLotto, New Plymouth
Top 5 Lotto individual wins of all time:
- $44.06m – Auckland, 2016
- $42.02m – Waikato, 2021
- $37.12m – Wellington, 2023
- $33.05m – Christchurch, 2023
- $33.01m – Auckland, 2013