Welcome to TheLottoSite, the system that improves your chances of winning Powerball.
TheLottoSite offers the most complete and powerful set of tools to help you play in a smart way. These include the history of all drawn numbers, a large set of statistics, creation of lotto wheels and game card printing!
It's been proven that Wheeling Systems can help you win more prizes in any lotto game. TheLottoSite offers the best Wheeling Software in the market, with a simple, intuitive interface.
Only takes a few minutes to start designing your own wheels.
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TheLottoSite offers Full, Key and Abbreviated Wheels for any lotto game. It has a list of pre-defined games so that you can immediately start. If your game is not on this list you can define your own lotto game by supplying only a few parameters. This way all lottery games are supported with our system.
The entire software runs on our servers. You don't have to download anything. No more spyware or viruses installed on your computer. Just use your web browser to access our advanced and proven winning system!
Advance algorithms gives you total control on how the Wheeling System operates. You can design an unlimited number of wheeling, for as many lotteries you wish.
TheLottoSite allows you to:
Use Powerball statistics to extract number patterns from Powerball results. Analyse the past drawings to build your own Powerball winning system. You do not need to be a mathematic genius to explore the enourmous possibilities that TheLottoSite offers you.
You can find all the information required to use TheLottoSite in the help pages, our FAQ or in our tutorials. Still have questions? Send an email to our support team and you will have an answer within 24 hours.
A Wheeling System, also known as lotto wheels, is a powerful strategy that provides a systematic and effective method for playing any lotto game. Instead of randomly fill out you play slips you can use Wheeling Systems to increase your chances winning Powerball!
While the player supplies the numbers that he believes are more likelly to be drawn, the Wheeling Software arranges the numbers in the game cards so that there is a guaranteed winner if the drawing results fall within a certain range of numbers.
There are millions of possible wheel combinations, but all follow some basic concepts:
Powerball is a lotto game which is a combined large jackpot game and a cash game. Started in 1988 as Lotto America, the name was officially changed to Powerball on June 8, 1996. Every Wednesday and Saturday night at 10:59 p.m. Eastern Time, five white balls are drawn out of a drum with 55 balls and one red ball out of a drum with 42 red balls.
Players win by having their numbers match one of the 9 winning combinations described below. The jackpot (won by matching all five white balls in any order and the red PowerBall) is either an annuitized prize paid out over 29 years (30 payments) or a lump sum payment. If the winner chooses the annuity, the annual payment will be increased each year by the percentage set out in the Powerball game rules.
The second prize (won by matching five white balls in any order) is $200,000 paid in cash. Any time you match the red PowerBall, you win. The overall odds of winning a prize in the game are better than 1 in 37.
Power Play is a special feature that allows a winner to multiply the original prize amount. Powerball players can multiply their Powerball prizes by 2,3,4 or 5 times (does not include the jackpot). A player must choose the Power Play option when they buy their Powerball ticket, and then the ticket must match one of the non-jackpot prizes before the multiplier takes effect.
In the Powerball game, thirty cents of every dollar sold goes into the cash jackpot pool. You can check the odds and prizes on the table below.
| Match | Prize | Odds |
|---|---|---|
| 5 WB + 1 RB | Jackpot! | 1 in 146,107,962.00 |
| 5 WB | $200,000 | 1 in 3,563,608.83 |
| 4 WB + 1 RB | $10,000 | 1 in 584,431.85 |
| 4 WB | $100 | 1 in 14,254.44 |
| 3 WB + 1 RB | $100 | 1 in 11,927.18 |
| 3 WB | $7 | 1 in 290.91 |
| 2 WB + 1 RB | $7 | 1 in 745.45 |
| 1 WB + 1 RB | $4 | 1 in 126.88 |
| 1 RB | $3 | 1 in 68.96 * |
* Last prize odds are not 1 in 42 since you must match the red ball alone, ie, you must not match any of the white balls as well.
The overall odds of winning a prize are 1 in 36.61.
The odds presented here are based on a $1 play (rounded to two decimal places).
The drawing held on Saturday February 18, 2006, worth $365,000,000, was won by a single ticket sold in Lincoln, Nebraska.
It costs $1 to for a single play for one drawing. To add the Power Play multiplier, it costs an additional $1 for each play.
Powerball can be played in 29 states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. Virgin Islands. It is operated by The Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL). MUSL is a non-profit, government-benefit association owned and operated by its 31 member lotteries. Each MUSL member offers one or more of the games administered by MUSL. All profits are retained by the state lottery and are used to fund projects approved by the state legislatures.
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