News reports here said that the lone winning ticket was sold at a store in the town of Zephyrhills, near Tampa in southwest Florida.
The winning numbers -- 10, 13, 14, 22, 52 and a Powerball of 11 -- drawn just before 11:00 pm eastern time (0830 IST today) -- dashed the hopes of millions of Americans who thronged supermarkets and convenience stores in recent days in hopes of winning the massive, life-changing payout.
Powerball did not name the winner but said further details would be released later today.
Powerball is played in 43 US states, as well as Washington, DC and the US Virgin Islands, making it among America's most popular lottery games.
Until just minutes before the drawing late yesterday, Americans by the droves plunked down their cash in a last-minute push for a chance at scooping the top prize, snapping up tickets at supermarkets, corner stores and gas stations.
It narrowly surpassed a previous Powerball jackpot of USD 587.5 million, set in November 2012. Lottery officials said the store which sold the winning ticket was also due for a modest lottery payout.
Sales were also boosted after Powerball tickets became available in California starting in April, the 43rd US state to join the competition.
Powerball -- a shared jackpot coordinated by the Multi-State Lottery Association (MUSL), formed by the participating state lotteries -- cannot be played from outside the United States or outside participating states.
The richest US lottery jackpot of all time is USD 656 million, won in a Mega Millions draw in March 2012 and split between three tickets in Illinois, Kansas and Maryland. Like all US lotteries, the winnings are subject to tax.
Back then, when entering cost USD 1, big lines of customers formed for three days, said Rajendra Prasad Bhusal, an employee at the Continental Wine and Liquor store in downtown Washington.
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