Powerball Lottery fever is rising in Washington after nobody won the Powerball jackpot on Wednesday night. The drawing on Saturday night could make someone the winner of a $1.8 billion bonanza.

As the Powerball jackpot continues to climb, the prize for Saturday night’s drawing is estimated at a whopping $1.8 billion, making it the second largest jackpot in U.S. lottery history. No one has hit the winning Powerball numbers since the last jackpot was won on May 31.

However, you could still be in luck. The Washington State Lottery reports there were two $100k winners and three $50k winners in the Evergreen State after Wednesday night's drawing.

If you purchased a Powerball ticket for the Sep. 3rd drawing, check your tickets carefully. Here’s where they were sold:

 Wednesday, September 3, 2025 Powerball Drawing

    • $100k Winners 
      • Purchased at Fred Meyer located at 5050 State Highway 303 NE in Bremerton
      • Purchased at Fred Meyer located at 1900 SE Sedgwick Road in Port Orchard
  •  $50k Winners
      • Purchased at Circle K located at 660 S Columbia Avenue in Connell
      • Purchased at Cumberland Grocery located at 31302 SE 354th Street in Enumclaw
      • Purchased Fred Meyer located at 17801 108th Avenue SE in Renton

During the Monday, September 1st drawing, a total of seven winning Powerball tickets won $50k lottery prizes in Washington state.

The September 1st winning $50K tickets were sold at:

  • 2 NomNom locations in Spokane
  • Albertson’s in Spokane
  • Fisherman’s Cove  in Bellingham
  • Muckleshoot Market & Deli in Auburn
  • Albertson’s in Clarkston
  • Jackson's Food Store in Sammamish
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The Powerball drawing will take place at 7:59 p.m. PT Saturday, September 6. Tickets are sold until 6:45 p.m. PT on the day of the draw.

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