Powerball Drawing June 13 2026 jackpot climbs to $258 million after rollover

Powerball drawing June 13 2026 offers a $258 million jackpot and $115.6 million cash option after no winner on June 10.

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Powerball Drawing June 13 2026 jackpot climbs to $258 million after rollover

The jackpot climbed to an estimated $258 million for the Saturday, June 13, 2026 drawing after nobody matched all five numbers plus the Powerball in the previous drawing on Wednesday night. The cash option rose to $115.6 million.

The winning numbers from Wednesday’s drawing were 12, 31, 38, 60 and 66, and the Powerball was 14. Power Play was 2x, but there were no second-tier winners either, leaving the prize to roll over again as players turned their attention to the next drawing.

Powerball drawings are held at 11 p.m. ET every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, including holidays, so the June 13 drawing fit the game’s regular rhythm. The next drawing listed was Monday, June 15, 2026, a detail that sits awkwardly beside the June 13 event because it points readers forward twice, first to Saturday’s jackpot and then to a later date.

The rollover came after a run of recent winners earlier in the spring. Two tickets in Florida and Texas matched all six numbers in the Saturday, May 2, 2026 drawing and split a $20 million prize, while a pair of players in Indiana and Kansas won a $143 million prize in the Wednesday, April 29, 2026 drawing. The Florida winner from May 2 claimed a cash prize of $4,488,330.34 from a ticket bought at at 131 Buena Ventura Blvd. in Kissimmee.

Florida prize claims of $250,000 or more are generally subject to a temporary public records exemption, a rule that can shape how quickly a winner becomes public. For the June 13 Powerball drawing, though, the immediate story is simpler: after one rollover, the jackpot is larger, the cash option is higher, and the next number set now carries a bigger payoff than the one before it.

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