Powerball April 11 numbers drawn, no winner for $36 million jackpot
Numbers 6, 47, 49, 53 and 60, Powerball 6, were drawn April 11 and no ticket matched all six numbers for the roughly $36 million advertised jackpot.

Numbers 6, 47, 49, 53 and 60, with Powerball 6, were drawn Saturday in the Powerball game and the official Powerball draw page reported no jackpot winner for the April 11, 2026 drawing. The advertised Estimated Jackpot was listed near $36 million, with the official draw page showing a cash value of about $16.4 million; syndicated trackers and outlets circulated slightly different snapshots, commonly $35.0 million to $36.2 million with cash estimates near $15.9 million. State lotteries and national outlets posted the numbers the night of the draw and urged players to check tickets and prize tiers.
The game’s mechanics explain why a mid‑range jackpot like this still draws national attention: Powerball uses a 5/69 plus 1/26 double‑matrix format, giving jackpot odds of about 1 in 292,201,338 and overall odds of winning any prize of roughly 1 in 24.87. The April 11 summary on the official draw page showed one Match‑5 winner, the $1,000,000 fixed prize paid in California for matching the five white balls without the Powerball, and hundreds of thousands of lower‑tier winners nationwide across Power Play and Double Play pools.
Rollover history set the context. A $230.8 million jackpot from the April 6, 2026 drawing was claimed by a ticket sold at the Acme Markets store at 460 E. Main Street in Middletown, Delaware, a win announced in a Delaware Lottery press release that named Helene Keeley in the state’s response. That April 6 sell accelerated the reset of the jackpot and helps explain why April 11’s advertised prize sat in the mid‑tens of millions rather than in the hundreds of millions or beyond. By contrast, the largest U.S. Powerball prize remains the $2.04 billion ticket won in Altadena, California on November 7, 2022, a historical benchmark that highlights how continued rollovers can inflate public attention.
Prizes and payout mechanics mattered in this draw. Fixed tier payouts include the $4 prize for matching only the Powerball and $1,000,000 for matching five white balls without the red ball before state adjustments; Power Play and Double Play mechanisms change many non‑jackpot payouts. The official Powerball draw page and independent trackers published the full prize‑tier counts for April 11, showing the spatial distribution of winners by state and the Double Play results that produced additional paid prizes.
Officials used the April 11 cycle to repeat procedural and planning guidance: lotteries reminded winners to sign the back of tickets, verify numbers against the official draw summary, and follow state procedures for claims that vary by prize level, while financial planning advisers recommend assembling tax, legal and financial teams to weigh lump‑sum versus annuity choices. Drawings continue three times weekly, Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at approximately 10:59 p.m. Eastern Time, and players seeking verified winning numbers and prize‑claim rules should consult the official Powerball draw page and their state lottery’s posted procedures.
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