March 31, 2025
A Powerball ticket worth $50,000 was sold in Indianapolis, matching four numbers plus the Powerball in Saturday's drawing. The lucky winner has yet to come forward.
The Hoosier Lottery has announced that a Powerball ticket worth $50,000 was sold at Tobacco Road on the southeast side of Indianapolis. The winning ticket correctly matched four out of the five numbers plus the Powerball in Saturday's drawing, held on March 29.
The winning numbers for the draw were 7-11-21-53-61 with a Powerball of 2. The fortunate ticket holder has not yet claimed their prize, and lottery officials are encouraging all players who purchased tickets at the Tobacco Road location, situated at 8404 Southeastern Avenue, to check their numbers carefully.
For those holding the winning ticket, the Hoosier Lottery advises keeping it in a safe and secure place. They also recommend considering a meeting with a financial advisor before claiming the winnings. To initiate the claiming process, winners can contact Hoosier Lottery customer service at 1-800-955-6886 for specific instructions.
This $50,000 win comes as a reminder of the life-changing potential of lottery games, even for those who don't hit the jackpot. While the top prize wasn't claimed in this drawing, the next Powerball jackpot, scheduled for Monday, March 31, is estimated at $20 million.
Powerball continues to capture the imagination of players across the state, with overall odds of winning any prize standing at 1 in 25. This recent win in Indianapolis adds another chapter to the ongoing story of lottery luck in the Hoosier state.
As always, the lottery reminds players to enjoy the game responsibly and within their means. Whether it's a $50,000 win or a shot at the multi-million dollar jackpot, Powerball continues to offer players the chance to dream big with each ticket purchase.
Clara "LottoLore" Williams, a Kiwi with a zest for numbers and narratives, dives deep into the thrilling world of lotteries. As a leading writer for LottoRank, her pieces resonate with enthusiasts, offering a harmonious blend of data, history, and human interest.