Powerball results for Monday, March 9: no jackpot winner as prize jumps to $58 million for Wednesday

Monday night’s draw produced no jackpot winner and no $1 million Match 5 winner, pushing the next Powerball jackpot to $58 million for Wednesday, March 11, 2026.
Powerball results for Monday, March 9
Powerball results for Monday, March 9

Summary

Monday night’s Powerball drawing (Mon, March 9, 2026) didn’t deliver a jackpot-winning ticket, so the grand prize is moving up for the next draw on Wednesday, March 11.

The winning numbers (Mon, Mar 9)

The official winning numbers were:

22 – 23 – 28 – 36 – 54
Powerball: 13
Power Play: 3x

It’s the kind of five-number line that always sparks chatter — a clean 22–23 back-to-back start, followed by a spread that jumps into the 50s. But the important part for players is simple: if you bought a ticket for Monday night, that’s the set you’re checking against.

Monday’s advertised jackpot was $47 million (annuity) with an estimated $21.7 million cash value. With no one matching all five white balls plus the red Powerball, the estimated jackpot for Wednesday climbs to $58 million, with an estimated $26.8 million cash option.

That jump is exactly how Powerball’s momentum builds: every time the top prize survives another draw, the next one gets more attention — and the cash option rises right alongside the annuity estimate.

Were there any million-dollar winners?

Not this time.

In addition to no jackpot winners, the published results list no Match 5 winners ($1 million) and no Match 5 + Power Play winners ($2 million) for Monday night. In other words: nobody hit the two biggest “non-jackpot” milestones either.

That matters because Match 5 winners often pop up even when the jackpot isn’t hit — and they’re usually the headline that keeps a draw feeling “alive” even without a grand prize. Monday’s results page simply shows “none” in those categories.

Next drawing: when it happens and how to follow it

The next drawing is Wednesday, March 11, 2026, with the new estimated jackpot sitting at $58 million. Drawings are held at 10:59 p.m. ET on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays, and the official drawing is broadcast live from the Florida Lottery draw studio in Tallahassee, with an official live stream available as well.

One practical note that trips people up every week: ticket sales cut off before the drawing, and the exact deadline depends on where you’re buying. The official game information notes that cutoffs typically vary by jurisdiction, often one to two hours before the draw. Some lotteries publish hard stop times (for example, Maine lists 9:50 p.m. ET on draw nights).

The Power Play number for Monday’s draw was 3x, which applies to qualifying non-jackpot prizes for tickets purchased with the add-on option (rules can vary by jurisdiction). Even though the top tiers weren’t hit Monday, the multiplier still matters for many lower prize levels — it’s one of the reasons some players re-check their ticket even if they didn’t come close to the jackpot.

What to do next if you bought a ticket

If you played Monday’s draw, the safest routine is straightforward:

  • compare your numbers carefully (including the Powerball 13 and Power Play 3x);
  • double-check the date on your ticket (make sure it’s Mon, Mar 9);
  • then verify through an official checker or by scanning at an authorized retailer, because prize validation and claim rules vary by state.

And if you’re holding a ticket for Wednesday: remember the deadline. Missing the cutoff is the most common “I can’t believe it” moment on draw days — and it’s completely avoidable if you buy early.

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