Oz Powerball Simulator
Wonder what happens if you play Oz Powerball every draw for a month—or a year? This free simulator uses the real prize ladder and odds (7 from 35 + Powerball 1–20) so you can see spend, wins, and net result with fake money. Not affiliated with the operator. Not a prediction tool.
Simulate Oz Powerball bets
Choose a lottery
Scoreboard
±A$0
Spent
A$0
Won
A$0
Tickets
0
Prize hits
0 (0 runs)
Main numbers (0/7)
Powerball (0/1)
Pick your numbers (or quick pick), run a draw, see what hit.
Most long sessions lose money. If gambling stops feeling like fun, talk to a local support organization.
Australian Powerball divisions are pool-based. Amounts are educational averages. Fake money only. Educational estimates—not live jackpots or financial advice.
How Oz Powerball payouts work in this model
Each ticket costs A$1.25. Jackpot odds are 1 in 134,490,400; any-prize odds are about 1 in 44. Some prizes are pool-based, so this model uses educational estimates marked as illustrative—not live jackpot amounts. Australian Powerball divisions are pool-based. Amounts are educational averages. Fake money only.
Typical result after a year of play
At one ticket per draw (~52 draws), you would spend about A$65. The expected winnings in this model are about A$15.39, for an expected net of -A$49.61. Luck can swing a single run—but over long sessions the house edge usually shows up as a loss.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Is this a real Oz Powerball betting tool?
No. Fake money only. Nothing is wagered or paid out.
Q: Will I usually win or lose?
Over enough draws, most players lose because the prize fund returns less than 100% of stakes. The simulator shows that pattern.
Q: Do my number choices change the result?
No. Every valid line has the same odds. Changing numbers does not improve expected return.
Q: Where can I see exact Oz Powerball odds?
Use the Oz Powerball odds calculator.
Q: Where can I get a quick pick?
Use our Oz Powerball number generator.