The Powerball jackpot has surged to an astonishing $1 billion after the December 10 drawing went unclaimed, marking one of the most dramatic rollovers in recent lottery history. The unclaimed $930 million prize now ranks as the 7th largest jackpot ever in the game, setting the stage for what could become an even more historic payout in the coming days.
The winning numbers for the December 10 draw—10, 16, 29, 33, 69 with Powerball 22—failed to produce a grand-prize winner. However, millions of players across the United States are preparing for the next drawing on December 13, which will feature the 14th billion-dollar Powerball jackpot ever recorded.
With its massive size, the unclaimed $930 million jackpot joins the elite list of Powerball’s largest prizes. Only six jackpots have surpassed this amount, including the record-setting $2.04 billion won in California in 2022 and the $1.787 billion jackpot split between Missouri and Texas earlier in 2025.
When a jackpot goes unclaimed, the funds do not vanish. Instead, the money is returned to each participating state based on ticket sales. Many states direct these unclaimed funds toward education programs, infrastructure improvements, or future lottery prize pools, depending on their individual laws.
While no one secured the jackpot, the December 10 drawing delivered significant secondary wins. Seven players across multiple states matched all five white balls to secure $1 million prizes, including winners in Maryland, Michigan, New Jersey, and four separate wins in Florida. These secondary payouts highlight how substantial non-jackpot prizes can be, especially in high-stakes drawings.
| Prize Level | Required Match | Winners on Dec 10 |
|---|---|---|
| Jackpot | 5 white balls + Powerball | 0 |
| $1 Million | 5 white balls | 7+ |
| Power Play Multiplier | Varies | 3× used in non-jackpot prizes |
Players have 180 days to claim their winnings, giving them time to gather documents and seek financial advice before approaching state lottery offices.
Federal guidelines require unclaimed jackpot funds to be redistributed to participating states. Each state then determines how to use its share. Many direct the money to public schools, state infrastructure, or special lottery programs, turning missed jackpots into long-term social benefits.
The rollover has now created a $1 billion jackpot for the December 13 drawing. Massive jackpots historically fuel surges in ticket sales, dramatically increasing participation nationwide. With public excitement rising, the upcoming draw is expected to attract millions of hopeful players seeking life-changing winnings.
To check your December 10 ticket, compare your numbers directly with the official results. Winners should sign the back of their ticket immediately to establish ownership, then follow their state’s specific claim process.
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