Are you a winner? Someone in Florida is.
A ticket bought at a Florida liquor store is worth $2 million from Saturday's, May 31, Powerball drawing.
The big winner of the night was the person who purchased a Powerball ticket in California. That ticket won the $207 million jackpot.
? Winner! Powerball's $207 million jackpot matched, Florida ticket also wins big in May 31 drawing
Here's what you should know.
What were the winning Powerball numbers in May 31 drawing?
Winning Powerball numbers from the May 31 drawing were: 1-29-37-56-68. The Powerball was 13 and PowerPlay was 2.
Powerball ticket worth $207 million sold in California
The winning Powerball ticket from the May 31 drawing was sold at a 7-Eleven in Arleta, California, according to the Florida Lottery.
Arleta is located in the San Fernando Valley area of Los Angeles.
Florida Powerball ticket worth $2 million
A ticket sold in Florida matched five numbers and the PowerPlay to win $2 million in the May 31 drawing.
For an additional $1, the Power Play multiplies non-jackpot prizes by 2, 3, 4, 5 or 10 times. The Match 5 prize with PowerPlay is always $2 million.
Another ticket sold in New Hampshire also matched five numbers and the PowerPlay to win $2 million, according to Powerball's website.
Where was the winning Florida Powerball ticket sold in May 31 drawing?
The winning quick pick ticket was sold at Peacock Liquor on Northwest Peacock Boulevard in Port St. Lucie, according to the Florida Lottery.
Where is Port St. Lucie, Florida?
Port St. Lucie is located on Florida's east coast, about 100 miles southeast of Orlando and about 40 miles north of West Palm Beach.
Where is the next Powerball drawing and what is the jackpot?
The next Powerball drawing will be held tonight, June 2. The estimated jackpot is $20 million.
Are you a winner? Here’s how to claim your prize
You also can claim your winnings by mail if the prize is $250,000 or less. Mail your ticket to the Florida Lottery with the required documentation.
Can you remain anonymous if you win?
If you’re a winner, Florida law mandates the following information is public record:
However, the Florida Lottery said, the "names of lottery winners claiming prizes of $250,000 or greater will be temporarily exempt from public disclosure for 90 days from the date the prize is claimed, unless otherwise waived by the winner. After 90 days, the winner’s name is no longer confidential and exempt."
Lottery experts and lawyers have said there are ways to remain anonymous if you win.
When are Florida Lottery drawings held?