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U.S. Virgin Islands Powerball Numbers

The U.S. Virgin Islands became the first territory outside of the United States mainland to offer Powerball when it joined the game in November 2002. It is the smallest lottery of all 47 participating jurisdictions but still generates more than $17 million in ticket sales every year. View the VI Powerball numbers below.

Winning Numbers

Wednesday, April 24, 2024
8x Rollover
  • 2
  • 20
  • 22
  • 26
  • 47
  • 21
  • 4
Double Play Result:
  • 23
  • 25
  • 45
  • 46
  • 62
  • 25
U.S. Virgin Islands Winners
224
All States Total Winners
412,365
VI Jackpot Winners
0
Next Estimated Jackpot
$149 Million

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Match VI Winners Prize Per Winner VI Prize Fund
5 + PB 0 $130,200,000 No Winners
5 0 $1,000,000 No Winners
4 + PB 0 $50,000 No Winners
4 0 $100 No Winners
3 + PB 0 $100 No Winners
3 4 $7 $28
2 + PB 2 $7 $14
1 + PB 17 $4 $68
0 + PB 41 $4 $164
5 (Power Play) 0 $2,000,000 No Winners
4 + PB (Power Play) 0 $200,000 No Winners
4 (Power Play) 0 $400 No Winners
3 + PB (Power Play) 0 $400 No Winners
3 (Power Play) 6 $28 $168
2 + PB (Power Play) 6 $28 $168
1 + PB (Power Play) 50 $16 $800
0 + PB (Power Play) 98 $16 $1,568
Totals 224 - $2,978
Match VI Winners Prize Per Winner VI Prize Fund
5 + PB 0 $10,000,000 No Winners
5 0 $500,000 No Winners
4 + PB 0 $50,000 No Winners
4 0 $500 No Winners
3 + PB 0 $500 No Winners
3 4 $20 $80
2 + PB 7 $20 $140
1 + PB 15 $10 $150
0 + PB 27 $7 $189
Totals 53 - $559
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Past Results

You can find more U.S. Virgin Islands Powerball results below. Select the '+ View Payouts' button to view a full breakdown of the prizes won in each draw.


Virgin Islands Powerball Rules

To play Powerball in the U.S. Virgin Islands, select five main numbers between 1 and 69 and one Powerball between 1 and 26. You can select your own numbers or ask for a Quick Pick. You also need to decide whether to add Power Play and Double Play to your ticket or not. The following rules are also specific to the U.S. Virgin Islands.

  • You must be at least 18 years old to purchase Powerball tickets.
  • There is no local tax on winnings, but federal income tax still applies at the same rate as the U.S. mainland.
How to Claim Prizes

If you win a prize, you need to visit one of the Virgin Islands Lottery’s sales offices. For prizes over $1,200, you will need to provide two pieces of photographic identification and complete a claim form. It will take a day for the payment to be made if you win a prize of $1,200 or above. The locations of the lottery offices are as follows – opening hours are listed in Atlantic Standard Time (AST):

Island Address Telephone No: Opening Hours (AST)
St. Thomas 5800 Krondprisens Gade
St. Thomas 00802
(340) 774-2502 Monday-Friday
8:00am-5:00pm
St. Croix Sunny Isle Shopping Center
Suite 6, 7 and 8A
Christiansted, St Croix 00823
(340) 778-6360 Monday-Friday
8:00am-5:00pm

If you win a prize without playing on one of the three main islands, you can mail your ticket to the following address:

The Virgins Island Lottery
3081 Krondprindsens Gade
St. Thomas, VI 00802

Claim Period

You must submit your winning ticket within six months of the draw taking place if you are to claim a Powerball prize in the U.S. Virgin Islands.

Where Does the Money Go?

When you purchase a Powerball ticket on the U.S. Virgin Islands, you are helping to support communities throughout the territory. The VI Lottery is now recognized as one of the top producers of revenue for the territory, and has benefited the lives of thousands of islanders.

Among the beneficiaries have been the Education Initiative Fund, the Pharmaceutical Assistance Progam, the GERS Retirees Bonus Program, local non-profit organizations, the Horse Race Commission and the Office of Veterans Affairs.

A History of Powerball in the U.S. Virgin Islands

Powerball was launched in the U.S. Virgin Islands on November 14, 2002, ahead of the drawing two days later. The territory’s participation was approved by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL) following a series of negotiations as the VI Lottery looked for a way to boost revenue. The VI Lottery was established in 1937, making it the oldest continuous lottery in the U.S., and the arrival of Powerball has helped the territory to generate $1.5 million for public schools every year and provide vital funds for many other areas.

The U.S. Virgin Islands has not yet celebrated a jackpot winner but multiple players have landed second-tier prizes. Some of those winners have also added Power Play to double their prize to $2 million, including one lucky participant who bought their ticket from Pharmacy One on St. Thomas on January 5, 2013, and another player who won $2 million in the famous $758 million drawing on August 23, 2017.