Nj Lottery: No jackpot winner in $375 million Powerball drawing

NJ Lottery results: no one won the $375 million Powerball jackpot on July 1, 2026, and the prize rolled to $396 million for July 4.

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Nj Lottery: No jackpot winner in $375 million Powerball drawing

NJ Lottery players saw no jackpot winner in Wednesday night’s $375 million Powerball drawing. The winning numbers were 2, 6, 26, 39 and 68, with a Powerball of 6, and the prize rolled to $396 million for Saturday, July 4, 2026.

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A ticket sold in California matched all five numbers except the Powerball and won $1 million. In Double Play, the numbers were 10, 20, 30, 60 and 64, with a Powerball of 7, and a ticket bought in Colorado matched all five numbers except the Powerball for a $500,000 prize.

California ticket wins $1 million

The July 1 Powerball drawing was held with a 2x Power Play. No one matched all six numbers, so the jackpot moved to the next drawing instead of stopping at the estimated $375 million level.

For players checking tickets, the key split is simple: the main game produced a rollover, while the California ticket landed the game’s $1 million match-five prize. A separate Double Play ticket in Colorado did the same in that add-on game, but at the $500,000 level.

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Colorado Double Play prize

Powerball drawings are held three times per week at approximately 10:59 p.m. ET every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. That schedule puts the next jackpot opportunity on Saturday, July 4, 2026, with a cash option of $180.2 million.

The next check for players is the ticket itself: the numbers from July 1 remain 2, 6, 26, 39 and 68 with a Powerball of 6, and the Double Play set was 10, 20, 30, 60 and 64 with a Powerball of 7. Anyone holding a ticket from California or Colorado can compare those numbers against the prize tiers that hit before the jackpot rolled.

July 4 jackpot climbs

The larger question for players now is the size of the Saturday draw. With no jackpot winner on July 1, the prize climbed to $396 million, and that reset gives the next drawing a much larger top prize than the one that went unclaimed on Wednesday night.

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