Powerball tickets cost $2 per play in most participating states, with optional add‑ons that increase the price.

Basic ticket price

  • A standard Powerball ticket is $2 for one set of numbers for a single drawing.
  • Tickets are sold in 45 states plus D.C., Puerto Rico, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, though availability and local rules can vary slightly by jurisdiction.

Common add‑on options

  • Power Play: Usually an extra $1 per play, making the total $3; this can multiply non‑jackpot prizes.
  • Double Play (in participating areas): Typically another $1 per play, so Powerball + Double Play is $3, or $4 if you add both Power Play and Double Play to the same play.

Quick snapshot in table form

Play type Typical cost (per play)
Powerball (standard) $2
Powerball + Power Play $3
Powerball + Double Play $3
Powerball + Power Play + Double Play $4
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Mini forum-style note

People often say that the “real” cost of Powerball isn’t just the $2 ticket, but the odds: the chance of hitting the jackpot is about 1 in 292 million, so most treat it as low‑cost entertainment rather than a financial strategy.

TL;DR: In most places, a Powerball ticket is $2, or $3–$4 if you add Power Play and/or Double Play, with exact options depending on your state lottery.

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