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Lotto numbers: Powerball not struck, jackpot hits $43 million

Kirsty Wynn
By Kirsty Wynn
Reporter·NZ Herald·
1 Jun, 2024 08:56 AM4 mins to read

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Tonight’s $38 million Lotto Powerball jackpot has not been struck, meaning a mammoth $43m is up for grabs on Wednesday night.

It will be the fourth biggest prize in Lotto’s history following two $50m jackpots in 2020 and $44m in 2016.

Tonight’s prize pool was the largest this year and the sixth-largest in Lotto NZ history.

The numbers were: 34, 39, 15, 20, 33 and 38. The Bonus Ball is 16, and the Power Ball is 7.

Five tickets shared Lotto First Division, each taking home $200,000. The winning tickets were sold at Pak N Save Henderson in Auckland, Pak N Save Mangere in Auckland, New World Greenmeadows in Napier, and on MyLotto to players from New Plymouth and Christchurch.

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Strike Four was also won tonight by two players from Thames and Tauranga, who each take home $200,000. The winning Strike tickets were sold at Martina Four Square & Lotto in Thames and on MyLotto to a player from Tauranga.

“High jackpots are exciting, and we know Kiwis all around the country will be dreaming about what they would do if they won $43 million with Powerball on Wednesday,” said Lucy Fullarton, Lotto NZ’s head of corporate communications.

“As the jackpot climbs, there is more demand for our games. We know stores will be busy from around 5pm on Wednesday, and lots of people will also be jumping online to grab their ticket in the hour before sales close at 7.30pm. Our advice is to get in early and avoid the rush.”

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Lotto counters were buzzing ahead of Saturday night's $38 million draw. Photo / Alex Burton
Lotto counters were buzzing ahead of Saturday night's $38 million draw. Photo / Alex Burton

Tonight’s high jackpot was expected to attract more occasional players in addition to regulars. But the tough economic climate has slowed demand for Lotto tickets.

Lotto’s Genna Duff told Newshub that during the past couple of weeks, they have been seeing less of a demand than they normally would at this level.

“We would probably put that down to a range of factors, but the cost of living would be one of those things.”

Tonight’s jackpot was nowhere near the two $50m wins seen in 2020.

Under the game rules, the Powerball jackpot cannot go above $50m or run longer than 52 games - so when it does it’s a “must be won” draw.

In February 2020 the $50m was split between two lucky Lotto players, giving each $25m. In August of the same year, 10 players split the winnings - giving them a more modest $5m each.

Biggest single winner

The biggest prize pool won by a single ticket was in 2016 when one player won $44m. Then in 2021, another single ticket took out an equally life-changing $41m. Just last year one Lotto player who bought their ticket from New World Kāpiti, in Paraparaumu won $37m.

Lucy Fullerton from Lotto NZ said there was plenty of support and advice for winners of large life-changing amounts.

“When a player wins a big jackpot, our Winners Experience team gets in touch with them immediately after they have claimed, to ensure they have all the support they need to make the most of what is a once-in-a-lifetime experience,” she said.

What happens if you win?

Big winners are invited to Lotto head office in Auckland, where they head to the Winner’s Room - a private room set up for the purpose of celebrating.

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“This gives winners a chance to process what has happened, and of course we pass on the advice they need,” Fullerton said.

“We talk them through how they might seek professional financial advice, put them in touch with the right person at their bank, and pass on the tips we have gathered from 30 years of Lotto NZ winners.”

Most big winners decide to keep their win a secret and Fullerton said the meeting is a good chance to talk about their big win with someone who is not a friend or family member.

Own numbers or Lucky Dip?

Some players insist on picking the same numbers each week or popping their yellow ticket somewhere special for luck. Others have had better luck buying random numbers each week.

Lotto NZ insists the odds of winning are identical no matter how or where you buy your ticket.

“Whether you buy it in-store or online, whether you pick your own numbers or buy a dip, the odds are the same.”

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Four Lotto multi-millionaires crowned this year

January 27: $17.25 million – MyLotto, Canterbury

February 10: $8.3 million – MyLotto, Hawke’s Bay

March 2: $12.3 million – MyLotto, Otago

April 13: $30 million - MyLotto, Wellington



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