Powerball player just misses $35 million jackpot in WA — but still claims big prize
A Powerball player claimed a big prize after narrowly missing the $35 million jackpot, Washington lottery officials said.
The player won $1 million during the Aug. 24 drawing.
The player claimed their massive chunk of change on Aug. 28, a Washington’s Lottery spokesperson told McClatchy News by email.
The player, who is remaining anonymous, bought the ticket from an ARCO gas station on Guide Meridian Road in Lynden, in Whatcom County, the lottery office said.
The ticket matched all five winning numbers but not the Powerball, scoring them a $1 million prize instead of the jackpot, McClatchy News previously reported.
The winning numbers were 5, 15, 21, 24 and 43 with a Powerball of 17, the lottery said. The Power Play was 3.
No one has hit the jackpot yet, so it has grown to an estimated $54 million, with a cash value of $26.8 million, ahead of the next drawing on Wednesday, Aug. 28.
Lynden is about a 15-mile drive north from Bellingham.