A lucky gambler in Indiana has been confirmed as one of the biggest winners in US Powerball history.

The winner, who has not been identified, won the $435m (£348.92m) jackpot on Wednesday with the numbers 52, 10, 61, 28 and 13, along with a Powerball number of 2.

According to the lottery's website, the amount is the seventh-largest jackpot in the game's history and the odds of winning it were one in 292,201,338.

Powerball's jackpot grew to a record $1.6bn (£1.28bn) in January last year when three winning tickets were sold in Tennessee, California and Florida.

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The size of the jackpots assume that the winner will take the prize in annuity payments spread over 29 years.

Most, however, decide to take a smaller lump sum.

If Wednesday's winner does this, he or she will be looking at a prize of around $244m (£196m).

Powerball tickets are sold in 44 states and Washington DC, Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands, with half of sales revenue going to prizes.

Around 40% goes to state governments, while the remaining 10% goes to the retailers who sell tickets and other administration costs.

The top prize will now drop back to $40m (£32m) on Saturday night.