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North Texas resident claims $2 million Powerball prize

According to the Texas Lottery, the resident bought a winning ticket in Austin.

AUSTIN, Texas — A North Texan is officially a couple of million dollars richer thanks to one lottery ticket and a whole lot of luck.

Texas Lottery said a Leonard resident claimed a $2 million Powerball prize from the Dec. 13, 2023 drawing

The winning ticket matched all five of the white ball numbers drawn (3-8-41-56-64) but not the red Powerball number (18). The initial prize was worth $1 million, but the winner picked the Power Play number 2.

According to Texas Lottery, the lucky player bought their ticket at Winners Corner in Austin.

The jackpot prize was worth $500 million, but we can all agree waking up to $2 million is a sweet win nonetheless.

Powerball Grand Prizes start at $20 million and it keeps going up until there's a winner. That winner has to match the five white ball numbers and the one red Powerball number.

If a Powerball player chooses the Power Play option, they can multiply their prize (except the jackpot) by the number they select.

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Editor's Note: The following video was uploaded in Oct. 2023.

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