On October 29, 2025, the Pennsylvania Lottery hosted several draw games, providing players with exciting chances to secure significant wins. The results of the day’s drawings are as follows:
In the Powerball drawing, the winning numbers were 04, 24, 49, 60, 65, with the Powerball being 01 and a Power Play multiplier of 2.
For the Pick 2 game, the winning results include a Day draw of 9-0 (Wild: 0) and an Evening draw of 3-2 (Wild: 2).
In Pick 3, players saw a Day win with numbers 5-1-6 (Wild: 0) and an Evening win with 1-3-5 (Wild: 2).
The Pick 4 results were a Day win with 2-1-1-1 (Wild: 0) and an Evening win with 9-1-5-3 (Wild: 2).
For those participating in Pick 5, the Day winning numbers were 0-1-9-3-1 (Wild: 0), while the Evening drew 7-4-9-1-7 (Wild: 2).
The Cash4Life game yielded winning numbers of 04, 27, 40, 42, 57, with a Cash Ball of 03.
Cash 5 players had the winning combination of 17-18-22-30-35, and the Treasure Hunt featured the winning numbers 07-08-14-18-24.
For the Match 6 Lotto, the winning numbers were 13, 16, 29, 35, 42, 49. Lastly, the Powerball Double Play had winning numbers of 07, 12, 24, 38, 67, with a Powerball of 26.
Players who find themselves among the winners can take the following steps to claim their prizes. It is important to sign the back of your ticket, ensuring it carries your signature, name, address, and phone number. For prizes up to $600, claims can be made at any PA Lottery retailer or through mail. For winnings between $600 and $2,500, a Claim Form should be submitted either at a retailer or by mail. Those winning larger amounts, over $2,500, need to mail their signed ticket with a Claim Form or visit a Lottery Area Office in person.
The Pennsylvania Lottery conducts its drawings for Powerball on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Saturdays at 10:59 p.m. Other games including Mega Millions, Pick 2, 3, 4, 5, Cash4Life, Cash 5, Treasure Hunt, and Match 6 Lotto have various drawing times throughout the week.
This engaging lottery atmosphere not only fuels hope and excitement among participants but also contributes positively to state-funded initiatives, showcasing the benefits of community involvement in these games.
