All-time R175-million PowerBall and PowerBall Plus on Friday 15 May 2026

PowerBall and PowerBall Plus on Friday 15 May 2026 is one of five last chances to win R175 million. Here’s why time is running out …

All-time R175-million PowerBall and PowerBall Plus on Friday 15 May 2026

Great news, PowerBall and PowerBall Plus on Friday 15 May 2026 sees total winnings up to a dreamy R175 million. Plus, Friday’s draw is the fifth-last PowerBall game ever. That’s correct, when the national lottery operator changes hands in June 2026, there’s no knowing what new games Sizekhaya will implement.

Nevertheless, PowerBall and PowerBall Plus on Friday 15 May 2026 has got to where it is following a number of winless rollovers. As such, players will see R85 million for the main PowerBall draw and R90 million for the PowerBall Plus. Therefore, you’ve got to add the extra R2.50 to win big …  

POWERBALL AND POWERBALL PLUS ON FRIDAY 15 MAY 2026

PowerBall and PowerBall Plus on Friday 15 May 2026
Image: ITHUBA

As ever, let’s look back to the winless PowerBall from Tuesday 12 May that had R164 million riding on it, but came up nought:

TUESDAY’S POWERBALL NUMBERS

Draw date: 12 May 2026

POWERBALL NUMBERS

25, 30, 32, 33, 46

PowerBall: 06

POWERBALL PLUS NUMBERS

19, 20, 29, 35, 44

PowerBall: 06

Check out all previous PowerBall results HERE.

R175-MILLION POWERBALL AND POWERBALL PLUS ON FRIDAY 15 MAY 2026

PowerBall and PowerBall Plus on Friday 15 May 2026
The PowerBall game as we know it will cease in five rolls time, after 31 May 2026. Image: File

For any first-time players of PowerBall and PowerBall Plus on Friday 15 May 2026, each entry costs you R5. Critically, adding the PowerBall Plus for just R2.50 gives you that extra chance to win R90 million. This makes it unarguably the best money you can spend on a flutter.

As ever, players choose five numbers between 1 and 50, plus one PowerBall from 1 to 20. You can select your own numbers manually or use an auto-generated Quick Pick, and there are clear insights into which breeds more wins.

WILL POWERBALL AND POWERBALL PLUS ON FRIDAY 15 MAY 2026 ROLLOVER AGAIN?

Of course, you can purchase tickets in-store at any licensed retailer. Alternatively, you can enter digitally through banking apps from FNB, Nedbank, Standard Bank, Absa and Capitec. Or with an ITHUBA online account and mobile app. However, the operator closes all accounts on 31 May 2026 before the switch to Sizekhaya. Ticket sales close at 20:30 on draw days.

As ever, in this economy, the country’s neediest people living on the poverty line should only play the lottery should if they have money to spare. For PowerBall and PowerBall Plus on Friday 15 May 2026, your odds of winning are 1 in 42 375 200. And the house wins 99.9% of the time, so you should not rely only on gaming as your only income. The last big lotto winner purchased a ticket at a Checkers Hyper.

POWERBALL IS HIGHEST-PAYING GAME IN SOUTH AFRICA

PowerBall and PowerBall Plus on Friday 15 May 2026
May 2026 is the final month for ITHUBA as the national lottery operator. Image: File

And don’t forget, after a big R100-million win last week, the ‘smaller’ Lotto and Lotto Plus is paying out very little at the moment. Tonight’s game differs in that Lotto needs you to choose six numbers from 1-58, giving you slightly better odds at 1 in 40 310 358.

If and when you win, here’s how you claim prize money quickly and conveniently:  

  • Produce the winning ticket with the correct serial number/winning SMS/email confirmation.
  • No under 18s can win
  • Hold a valid proof of identity.
  • Have a valid South African bank account (not older than three months).
  • Winnings must be claimed within 365 days of the date of the draw.

Likewise, depending on how much money you’ve won, your winnings can be claimed from like so:

  • Retail stores pay out up to R2 000.
  • Winnings of R10 000 to R49 999 must be claimed at an Approved Prize Payment Centre (APPC).
  • From there, all participating banks will pay between R49 999 to R249 999 via EFT (except African Bank at only R49 999).
  • For anything higher than R250 000, you must report in-person to an ITHUBA office.

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