Report on Multi-State Lottery Results for April 25, 2026
Introduction
This report details the lottery draw outcomes for April 25, 2026, across several United States jurisdictions, including Tennessee, Missouri, and California, with a specific focus on the Powerball jackpot.
Main Body
The Powerball drawing for April 25, 2026, yielded the winning numbers 04-30-36-52-57, with a Powerball of 02 and a Power Play multiplier of 3. The estimated jackpot for this date was $120 million, with a cash alternative of $54.5 million. This follows a drawing on April 22, 2026, in which no jackpot winner was identified, although a single ticket in Michigan matched five numbers to secure $1 million. Regional lottery administrations reported various results for state-specific games. In Tennessee, outcomes were recorded for Lotto America, Cash 3, Cash 4, the Daily Tennessee Jackpot, Powerball Double Play, and Millionaire for Life. Missouri's results included Pick 3, Pick 4, Cash Pop, Show Me Cash, Lotto, and Powerball Double Play. California's reported results encompassed Daily 3, Daily Derby, Fantasy 5, Daily 4, and SuperLotto Plus. Administrative protocols for prize redemption vary by state. The Tennessee Lottery permits retailers to redeem prizes up to $599, while amounts exceeding this threshold require submission via mail or at designated offices in Nashville, Knoxville, Chattanooga, or Memphis. The Missouri Lottery allows retailer redemption for prizes up to $600, with higher amounts requiring claims via mail or at regional offices in Jefferson City, Kansas City, Springfield, or St. Louis, typically by appointment. Historical data indicates a variance in jackpot distributions over time. Verified records show a $251 million win in Arkansas on March 2, 2026, and a $209 million win in North Carolina on January 21, 2026. The highest recorded win in the provided dataset was $2.04 billion in California on November 7, 2022.
Conclusion
The lottery activities for April 25, 2026, concluded with the determination of winning numbers for multiple state and national games, while prize redemption remains subject to specific state-level regulatory requirements.