For a standard U.S. Powerball play, you choose six numbers in total: five main “white ball” numbers plus one separate red “Powerball” number.

Basic breakdown

  • You pick 5 white ball numbers from 1 through 69.
  • You also pick 1 red Powerball number from 1 through 26.
  • That means your full Powerball line has 6 numbers altogether (5 + 1).

What people mean by “how many numbers”

When people ask “how many Powerball numbers are there” , they usually mean one of two things:

  • How many numbers you select on a ticket: 6 numbers (5 white, 1 red Powerball).
  • How many possible choices exist:
    • 69 possible white-ball numbers.
* 26 possible Powerball numbers.

Quick example

  • A sample Powerball play might look like: 8, 17, 34, 55, 62 and Powerball 19.
  • The first five are your white balls; the last one is the special Powerball that has its own prize impact.

TL;DR: You always fill in 6 numbers per Powerball play: 5 from 1–69 plus 1 Powerball from 1–26.

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