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'13' Brings Luck For A Mystery $200 Million Powerball Winner

Amber Hunt
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AP

One unidentified lottery player likes a little irony with his win. Wednesday's winner of the valuable interstate Powerball lottery played these numbers: 13-26-39-41-42. The Powerball number was 10. Interestingly, the first three numbers played are all connected with 13.

Thirteen plus 13 equals 26. Twenty six plus 13 equals 39. And, as the Philadelphia Inquirer points out, the winning ticket was drawn on the 26th of September, which is two times 13. There's nothing like using a bad luck number .

We don't know who the winner is yet, but depending on the payout option, the ticket holder is eligible for an immediate $202.1 million (less federal and state taxes). The Multi-State Lottery Association, which runs Powerball, says the winning ticket was .

If you got all the numbers right but missed the Powerball number, you'll still walk away with a cool $1 million. Or, as Maureen writes, just join and you're all set.

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Korva Coleman is a newscaster for NPR.
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