Play Powerball on The Lott
Entry is placed on the operator's site. 18+ only. Play responsibly — see the help resources in the footer.
How it works
Powerball draws take place every Thursday at 21:30 AEST/AEDT. Players select seven numbers from a pool of 1 to 35, then choose one additional Powerball number from a separate pool of 1 to 20. The two-pool structure sets this game apart from many other Australian lotteries.
To win the top prize, your seven main numbers and your Powerball must all match the drawn numbers. Lower-tier prizes are awarded for matching fewer numbers, with or without the Powerball. Official results and entry details are published at thelott.com/powerball.
Odds and divisions
The odds of winning Division 1 are 1 in 134,490,400. To put that in perspective, you would have roughly the same chance of correctly calling 27 consecutive coin flips. The minimum guaranteed Division 1 prize is A$3,000,000, though jackpots can roll over if no one wins. These are long odds by any measure, and the vast majority of tickets will not win a prize.
If you win
Prize claims are handled directly by the licensed lottery operator, not by Drawspage or any information site. We do not process payments, hold tickets, or act as an intermediary. Winners usually need to contact the operator through the channel where they bought the ticket—online accounts, retail outlets, or customer service. Keep your ticket or digital receipt safe. For significant prizes, expect identity verification and a formal claim process governed by the Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission.
Where to play
Entries must be purchased through a licensed operator. We do not sell tickets or take bets of any kind. For Victoria-based players, visit the operator's Powerball page to register or find a retail outlet. You must be 18 or over to play.
All odds and prize structures cited on this page are quoted from the operator's own rules document and reflect the rules as published. If the operator updates a figure, we update this page and leave a dated correction at the top. Regulator: Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC).