This could be the year you start off by hitting it big. Both the Powerball and Mega Millions lottery jackpots have soared over $300 million.
Mega Millions rolled over to a $343 million prize after no one picked the correct numbers for Friday night's drawing.
Those winning numbers: 4-10-18-28-62 with a Megaball of 7 (and a Megaplier option at 2x).
One lucky Florida player did match the first five numbers on Friday, collecting $1 million.
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On Saturday night, otherwise known as the "New Year's Eve (eve)" drawing, no one matched all six numbers, sending the next Powerball drawing, on Wednesday night, to a whopping $440 million to start the new year.
The Saturday jackpot was initially estimated at $384 million (or a $242.9 million cash value), the fourth time this year the prize value hit the $300 million mark. The actual estimate of the grand prize ballooned to $390.1 million.
The numbers drawn Saturday night: 28-36-41-51-58 with a Powerball of 24 (and a Powerplay option of 2x).
According to a Sunday news release from the Iowa Lottery, someone bought a Powerball ticket in Colfax, Iowa, now worth $1 million.
The ticket, which was purchased at a Kum & Go convenience store, matched the first five numbers needed for the $390.1 million Powerball jackpot. However, the final number, known as the "Powerball," did not match.
The Kum and Go in Colfax will receive a $1,000 bonus from the lottery for selling the ticket.
According to the release, the ticket bought in Colfax was one of three $1 million winners on Saturday night. The other two were purchased in New Hampshire and New Jersey.
Five Iowa Lottery players have now claimed prizes of at least $1 million in calendar year 2017, all of them in the Powerball game, according to the release.
Wednesday's upcoming $440 million prize ranks ninth all-time in Powerball jackpots.
The odds of claiming the grand prize (matching all five white balls, between 1 and 69, and the red Powerball, between 1 and 26), are 1 in 292,201,338.
Since Sept. 30, 2015, the most frequently selected red Powerball has been the No. 9 (15 times), while the least selected has been the No.14 (3 times).
According to the website, powerball.net, Indiana lays claim to 39 jackpot winners since the game began in 1992, totaling 10.7% of all jackpot winners.
Missouri is second with 31, while Florida lays claim to 12 jackpot winners, or 3.3%.
In early 2016, Melbourne Beach, Fla.'s David Kaltschmidt, 55, and his wife, Maureen Smith, 70, claimed a share of the record-breaking $1.58 billion jackpot, accepting a lump-sum option of $327,835,077 before taxes.
Powerball is played in 44 states; Washington, D.C.; Puerto Rico; and the U.S. Virgin Islands.
Contributing: Angela Ufheil, The Des Moines Register. Follow Hillard Grossman and Jennifer Sangalang on Twitter: @hillardgrossman and @byjensangalang
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