You cannot know from here whether you personally “won anything on Powerball” because ticket data is private and only you (or your lottery retailer/app) can check it.

What you should do next

  • Find the official site/app for your jurisdiction’s Powerball (for U.S. players, use the official Powerball or state lottery website or app, not third‑party blogs).
  • Compare your ticket’s draw date and numbers to the official winning numbers and prize breakdown for that exact draw.
  • If you bought in‑store, you can also scan the ticket at an authorized retailer’s terminal or self‑checker; they can confirm even small prizes.

How to check correctly

  1. Match the draw date and game (Powerball vs other games). Using the wrong date is a common mistake.
  1. Compare the five main numbers and the Powerball number exactly; order does not matter for the first five, but the Powerball must match the specific red ball.
  1. Look up the prize tiers (e.g., “3 numbers + Powerball”, “Match 5”, etc.) and see which line your match falls into.

Common reasons people get confused

  • Checking against old or future results instead of the correct drawing date.
  • Misreading the Powerball (red ball) as just another main number or forgetting whether they added Power Play, which can change prize amounts.
  • Using non‑official “result” pages that show jackpots or odds but not your specific draw’s winning numbers.

If you think you might have a winner

  • For small wins, retailers usually pay directly in cash or credit (within local limits). Policies vary by state or country.
  • For larger amounts, follow the claim instructions on the back of the ticket or on the official lottery site, and keep the ticket signed and in a safe place.

Bottom line: to answer “did I win anything on Powerball,” you need to check your ticket’s numbers and date against the official results for that exact draw through an official lottery channel.