Another Powerball drawing was held Saturday night without anyone winning the jackpot.

That pushes the top prize for Wednesday night's drawing to $359 million with a cash option of $219.6 million. It will be the 18th largest jackpot in U.S. lottery history.

Though no one won the top prize Saturday, a ticket sold in Michigan matched five numbers and is worth $1 million. A player has a one in about 11,688,053 chance of pulling off that feat.

One ticket sold in New Jersey matched four numbers and the Powerball and is worth $50,000. It was purchased at the Joyce Kilmer service area on the northbound New Jersey Turnpike in East Brunswick, state lottery officials said Monday morning.

The jackpot for Saturday's drawing had been $320 million, but late ticket sales pushed the top prize to $333.5 million with a cash option of $210.5 million. Eighteen consecutive drawings have been held since the jackpot was last hit on Sept. 17.

An Atlanta couple hit the $246 million jackpot that day, but elected to take the cash option and won $165,613,510.93 before taxes.

It's a 292,201,338 to 1 shot to win the jackpot.

A Powerball ticket costs $2. The game is played twice a week in 44 states, Washington D.C., Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands.

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