The Powerball prize grew after no winner claimed yesterday's jackpot draw worth a half-billion dollars.
Each Wednesday and Saturday at 10:59 pm (0359 GMT), the lottery company draws five white balls out of a drum containing 69 balls, and a red one out of a drum with 26.
To win the jackpot, a ticket holder has to match all the numbers on the selected white and red balls. The winner can claim the prize in annual installments for 29 years or take a lump sum in cash.
As Americans woke up to news that there had been no winner yesterday, USD 675 Million began trending on Twitter.
"I'm buying a lotto ticket for sure now, I need to win that money! 675 million for me I can see it now!" wrote Quandre Diggs, a third-year football cornerback from Angleton, Texas.
"Here's to hoping that our office lottery pools wins the Powerball Jackpot $675 million so we can all quit together," wrote Inga Klints from Chicago.
The previous jackpot record was $656 million in March 30, 2012, when three ticket holders from as many US states shared the winnings.
