Powerball Winning Numbers For June 17, Jackpot Rolls To $22 million

Written By Vanessa Lutz on June 17, 2020
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Since no one won the last Powerball jackpot of $20 million, the June 17 jackpot rolls over to an estimated $22 million, with an option for a $17.5 million cash lump sum payout.

Prior to the jackpot resetting, a lucky man from Wisconsin scooped the June 10 drawing for a hefty $22 million jackpot prize.

The last Powerball numbers, on June 13, were 2 – 12 – 32 – 50 – 65, with a Powerball 5 and a 3X multiplier.

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Winning Powerball numbers for Wednesday, June 17

Keep in mind that both the Powerball and Mega Millions jackpots have temporarily done away with any guaranteed minimums. Jackpot roll amounts are based on both ticket sales and interest rates.

But that’s not to say that jackpots are worth some paltry amount. For example, the Powerball jackpot reset to $20 million after recently being hit.

Powerball drawings take place on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 11 p.m. EST. Find the winning Powerball numbers listed below after the June 17 drawing.

Winning numbers: 7 – 10 – 63 – 64 – 68, Powerball 10

Multiplier: 3X

As always, best of luck to you, and please play responsibly.

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Vanessa Lutz graduated from Washington and Lee University School of Law with a J.D. She played poker professionally and then took some time off to have a family. Now she is combining her experience as a contributor to PlayPennsylvania.

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