Nov 6 (Reuters) - An already record-breaking U.S. Powerball jackpot grew to a whopping $1.9 billion one after no one secured a winning ticket in Saturday night's drawing, according to lottery officials.
The estimated $1.6 billion that was up for grabs on Saturday had been the largest lotto prize ever offered, Powerball said.
To win the big prize, a player must guess all six lucky numbers, including the final "Powerball."
The winning numbers drawn on Nov. 5 were 28,45,53,56,69 and the Powerball 20.
No one has won the jackpot since Aug. 3, when a lucky ticket holder from Pennsylvania took home over $200 million, according to Powerball.