Will we ever learn who won the $1.76 billion Powerball jackpot in California? Here's what we know

It's anyone’s guess who will take home the second-largest lottery prize in U.S. history.

The winning ticket for such a huge sum, about $1.765 billion, was sold in early October to an individual at Midway Market & Liquor, a store located in Frazier Park, a small town about 70 miles from Los Angeles.

This win, falls closely behind the largest Powerball Jackpot ever won, which was claimed by another California man in November of 2022.

But the identity of the $1.765 billion winner, who may or may not have come forward, has yet to be publicly revealed. The good news is that they still have a year from the day of the draw to come forward, California Lottery spokesperson Carolyn Becker shared with USA Today.

Its standard practice for lottery officials to refrain from confirming or publicly acknowledging when an individual comes forward to claim a prize, especially if the winning amount is millions or billions.

The “rightful winner” of the prize will be vetted by a team of trained investigators to ensure that the claim is legitimate, to protect the integrity of the game and the win.

“I sometimes joke that its akin to being a suspect, but the only thing you are suspected of is winning a billion dollars,” Becker said.

There are 18 states where Powerball winners can remain anonymous, but California isn't one of them. It can take months from the moment someone walks into the lottery office to the moment a winner is announced publicly, depending on the volume of claims and the how the interview goes.

Here’s what we know.

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What were the winning numbers for the second largest prize in lottery history?

The California Lottery Office proudly announced on X, formerly known as Twitter on the night of Oct. 11 that it was the only state to sell a “jackpot winning Powerball ticket that was worth almost two billion dollars.”

The winning numbers were: 22, 24, 40, 52, 64 with a Powerball of 10, according to CA Lottery.