You only win on Powerball with “2 numbers” in one specific case : when one of those numbers is the red Powerball.

Quick Scoop: What does 2 numbers pay on Powerball?

  • If you match 2 white balls only :
    → You win $0 (no prize for just two white numbers).
  • If you match 1 white ball + the red Powerball :
    → You typically win $4 (base prize, can vary slightly by jurisdiction).
  • If you match only the red Powerball :
    → You also typically win $4.
  • If you added Power Play (for an extra $1):
    → That $4 non-jackpot prize can be multiplied (usually 2x–5x, sometimes up to 10x), so 1 white + Powerball or just the Powerball can become $8, $12, $16, etc., depending on the drawn multiplier.

Mini example

You buy a $2 ticket and hit:

  • Your numbers: 7, 19, 33, 41, 52 and Powerball 11
  • Winning numbers: 7, 25, 40, 53, 60 and Powerball 11

You matched 1 white + Powerball → that counts as “2 numbers” and would pay $4 without Power Play, and more if you had Power Play and a higher multiplier.

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