San Antonio, August 26, 2025
News Summary
A resident of San Antonio has claimed a Powerball prize of $1,000,004 after purchasing a Quick Pick ticket at H-E-B Food Store #732. Matching five white-ball numbers, the ticket led to a substantial win, despite not matching the red Powerball number. The winning numbers were 15, 46, 61, 63, and 64, announced in the August 18 drawing. The winner has chosen to remain anonymous.
San Antonio
San Antonio resident claims $1,000,004 Powerball prize from ticket bought at local H-E-B
A San Antonio resident has claimed a Powerball prize totaling $1,000,004 after holding a ticket that matched five of the five white-ball numbers drawn on August 18. The ticket was purchased at H-E-B Food Store #732, located at 17238 Bulverde Road on the city’s North Side. The winner has elected to remain anonymous.
The winning entry was a Quick Pick ticket that matched the five white-ball numbers drawn: 15, 46, 61, 63, and 64. The ticket did not match the red Powerball number, which was 1, and it also won an additional $4, bringing the total claimed amount to $1,000,004.
How the prize was won
The ticket matched the five white-ball numbers but missed the red Powerball, which qualifies for the $1 million prize level for a standard Powerball play. The odds of matching all five white balls while missing the Powerball are approximately 1 in 11.7 million. Powerball grand prizes begin at $20 million and increase if there is no jackpot-winning ticket; the game requires matching five numbers from a field of 69 and one Powerball number from a field of 26 to win the jackpot.
Drawing and claim details
The drawing in which the five white numbers were selected took place on August 18. Powerball drawings are held every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday evening. The winning ticket was identified and claimed by the holder at the appropriate prize-claiming authority, and the winner chose to remain anonymous as permitted by local rules.
Context and practical information
Players who match all five white balls but not the Powerball qualify for the $1 million prize level; some players choose to add the Power Play option when purchasing tickets, which can multiply non-jackpot prizes, but details on whether this ticket included Power Play were not provided. The Powerball jackpot is won by matching all five white numbers plus the red Powerball. Because grand prizes start at $20 million and roll over when not won, consolation prizes such as the $1 million level are distinct from the jackpot and are awarded according to the match level achieved on a ticket.
Public impact
The prize was sold at a neighborhood grocery store, a common retail location for lottery tickets. The claim may be recorded in lottery records, subject to the winner’s choice to remain anonymous where state rules allow, and the sale of the winning ticket will be noted for the retailer’s records and any applicable retailer incentives for selling winning tickets.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who won the Powerball prize?
The winner is a San Antonio resident who has chosen to remain anonymous.
Where was the winning ticket purchased?
The ticket was purchased at H-E-B Food Store #732, located at 17238 Bulverde Road on San Antonio’s North Side.
What numbers were on the ticket and which drawing was it?
The Quick Pick ticket matched the five white-ball numbers 15, 46, 61, 63, and 64 in the August 18 drawing. The ticket did not match the red Powerball number, which was 1.
How much did the ticket win?
The ticket won $1,000,004 in total: $1,000,000 for matching the five white balls plus an additional $4.
What are the odds of winning this prize level?
The odds of matching all five white balls but missing the Powerball are approximately one in 11.7 million.
How often are Powerball drawings held?
Powerball drawings are held every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday evenings.
Key details table
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Winner location | San Antonio resident (anonymous) |
| Prize amount | $1,000,004 |
| Store and address | H-E-B Food Store #732, 17238 Bulverde Road |
| Drawing date | August 18 |
| Matched numbers | White balls: 15, 46, 61, 63, 64 (Powerball 1 not matched) |
| Ticket type | Quick Pick |
| Odds for this prize level | Approximately 1 in 11.7 million |
| Powerball jackpot starting point | $20 million |
Timeline
| Date / Time | Event | Status / Source |
|---|---|---|
| Prior to August 18 | Ticket purchased at H-E-B Food Store #732 | Retail sale recorded at store |
| August 18 | Powerball drawing with white numbers 15, 46, 61, 63, 64 and Powerball 1 | Official drawing |
| After August 18 | Ticket confirmed as matching five white balls; prize claimed | Prize claimed by anonymous winner |
Simple visual statistics
Prize amount compared to Powerball starting jackpot
Visual scale: $1,000,004 is approximately 5% of a $20,000,000 starting jackpot.
Relative rarity display
The narrow bar reflects the high rarity of a 1-in-11.7-million outcome on a simple visual scale.
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- FOX 7 Austin
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