This site has no direct relationship to the Colorado Lottery and is not a part of the Oklahoma Lottery system. We take no responsibility if you use this number selector and lose your wager. This calculator and number selector requires the use of Javascript enabled and capable browsers. The selector below is for the Powerball game in the Oklahoma Lottery. Life has no guarantees and this has even fewer! We can't guarantee that this will let you "take it to the bank" but it is probably as good as any other method of selecting Lotto numbers and is based on some fairly good random selection routines. However, hope springs eternal! To have the number selector select The Lucky Numbers for you, press the Oklahoma Lottery Powerball Number Selector bar while keeping all your fingers and toes crossed. Different browsers react differently to this calculator. The more modern browsers allow the numbers to keep spinning, allowing for the highest probability of better random calculated selections. That is the design of the system so that "robots" cannot use this as a selector. When you want a random calculated number, click on Add To My Multiple Numbers List; you may also click on Stop Auto Run Selector, decide if you want that number and either click on Single Number Selector to try another or click on Add This Number To My Multiple Numbers List. Good luck and don't forget to send us our percentage if you win...
Powerball is your (slim) chance to win millions of dollars! It is one of the many Colorado Lottery games. If you have questions about any of them, see the Multi-State Lottery WebSite, or for Powerball in particular, the Powerball WebSite or any of these Oklahoma Powerball participants; Arizona Lottery, Colorado Lottery, Connecticut Lottery Corporation, D.C. Lottery, Delaware Lottery, Idaho Lottery, Hoosier (Indiana) Lottery, Iowa Lottery, Kansas Lottery, Kentucky Lottery Corporation, Louisiana Lottery Corporation, Maine State Lottery, Minnesota State Lottery, Missouri State Lottery, Montana Lottery, Nebraska Lottery, New Hampshire Sweepstakes Commission, New Mexico Lottery, North Dakota Lottery, Oklahoma Lottery, Oregon Lottery, Pennsylvania Lottery, Rhode Island Lottery, South Carolina Education Lottery, South Dakota Lottery, Tennessee Education Lottery, Vermont Lottery, West Virginia Lottery and the Wisconsin Lottery. You can also see information on previous winners and jackpot sizes. Powerball is a lotto game which is a combined large jackpot game and a cash game. Every Wednesday and Saturday night at 10:59 p.m. Eastern Time, we draw five white balls out of a drum with 59 balls and one red ball out of a drum with 39 red balls. Players win by matching one of the 9 Ways to Win. The jackpot (won by matching all five white balls in any order and the red PowerBall) is either an annuitized prize paid out over 25 years or a lump sum payment. You no longer have to select the payment option at the time of purchase. The tax law has changed to give you up to 60 days until after you claim the prize to decide whether you want cash or the annuity option. The second prize (won by matching five white balls in any order) is $100,000 paid in cash. Any time you match the red PowerBall, you win. The overall odds of winning a prize in the game is better than 1 in 35. In order to purchase a ticket, you must visit an authorized retailer in one of the following 30 jurisdictions: Arizona, Colorado, Connecticut, Washington D.C., Delaware, Indiana, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Vermont, West Virginia, The Virgin Islands, and Wisconsin. A map detailing these locations can be found on the Multi-State site. Please visit the Multi-State FAQ for further information. The odds for all 5 and the PowerBall number are 1 in 195,249,054.