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You have the highest chances of winning the Powerball if you live in one of these 5 lucky states
You have the highest chances of winning the Powerball if you live in one of these 5 lucky states

New York Post

time13-07-2025

  • General
  • New York Post

You have the highest chances of winning the Powerball if you live in one of these 5 lucky states

Winner, winner. A new study revealed the U.S. states that have the highest chances of winning the Powerball — and sadly, none of the tri-state area was included in the top five. The lottery game played in 45 U.S. states offers several different ways to win a prize, ranging from a player matching just the Powerball number and winning only a few dollars to matching all six numbers and winning the jackpot. Advertisement Some states just have all the luck. The Toidi – A study conducted by looked at Powerball data from 1992-2025 to help them figure out where someone has to live to have the highest likelihood of winning either the Match 5, Match 5+ Power Play or Powerball jackpot per 100,000 residents. New Jersey and New York ranked 31 and 32 on the 45-state list with only 2.45 and 2.14 wins per 100,000 locals. Advertisement On that sad note, it seems like good old Rhode Island is the place to be. Based on the data they analyzed, researchers figured out that there is an estimated 38.39 Powerball wins per 100,000 residents. Little Rhody has seen 427 total Powerball wins over the past 33 years. Lucky them! West Virginia came in at No. 2 with 27.29 wins per 100,000 residents. The Mountain State has seen over 483 total Powerball wins — so the odds are in the residents' favor. Delaware slid into the third-place spot. It's seen over 285 total wins. New Hampshire estimates 21.15 wins per 100,000 residents with 285 total Powerball wins in history. Advertisement Indiana rounded out the list, coming in at No. 5 with 18.41 wins per 100,000 natives. The bigger the state, the smaller the odds of a resident winning big. AP On the flip side, there are five very unlucky states where the chances of a resident there ever screaming 'I won' are slim to none. California has a recorded 357 total Powerball wins, but the Golden State will realistically only see 0.91 wins per 100,000 residents. Texas trailed close behind with 275 total wins, but the odds aren't great for residents of the Lone Star State: 0.88 wins per 100,000 people. Advertisement Wyoming comes in a close third at 0.85 wins. The No. 2 spot went to Washington, with only 0.78 wins per 100,000 residents. And the worst state for lotto lovers to live in? Mississippi. The Magnolia State has only been participating in the Powerball since early 2020 — and within the past five years, it's only had two wins. It's estimated that there will be approximately 0.07 wins per 100,000 locals. 'The regional gaps in Powerball wins are striking, with smaller states in the Northeast consistently outperforming larger states in terms of wins per capita,' said Corey Sims, Head of Content at 'This doesn't mean the lottery is rigged – it simply highlights that ticket-buying habits vary significantly across regions and that win rates are likely influenced by the year each state began participating in the Powerball.'

A simple hack can help to cool down your home in hot weather – it's completely free and only takes seconds
A simple hack can help to cool down your home in hot weather – it's completely free and only takes seconds

Scottish Sun

time23-06-2025

  • Climate
  • Scottish Sun

A simple hack can help to cool down your home in hot weather – it's completely free and only takes seconds

THE UK is hot right now and if you're looking for ways to survive the soaring temperatures, a simple step can keep your home cool. You won't have to spend a single penny to make your space more comfortable in the sweltering heat. 2 A simple step can help you beat the heat this summer (stock image) Credit: Getty With the UK staring down the barrel of a potentially scorching summer, many of Brits are looking for ways to keep cool. There has even been a spike in Google searches for heatstroke signs and treatments this month. Corey Sims at CSDB has revealed some simple and practical tips to beat the heat, without breaking the bank. One of his hacks involves freezing your bed sheets and pyjamas for a cool night's sleep. However, another lesser known step can also be taken to stay refreshed in the summer heat. Corey recommended sourcing a plastic spray bottle and filling it with cold water. And while everyone knows that this can be used to spray yourself directly in order to cool down, you can also use it to lower the temperature of your home. You can spray your curtains to create a budget-friendly cooling effect in a room. "Dampen your curtains to cool the room," the expert advised toasty homeowners. "As air blows across the wet drapes, evaporating water absorbs heat and lowers the room temperature. Watch Dyson's Hot+Cool air-purifying fan in action – including 'sleep' mode "The hot weather also ensures the curtains dry quickly without smelling damp." If you don't have a plastic spray bottle on hand, you can pick them up from most bargain retailers. And the expert shared an additional tip that will help you survive the rest of the summer. If you keep your spray bottle of water refigerated for the upcoming weeks, you can guarantee a cool home until September. "One great idea is to fill multiple spray bottles with water and store them in the fridge, so they are ready when needed," he said. The expert revealed other steps you can take to keep your home cool this summer. He recommended close your windows and blinds during the hottest part of the day. "Just as cold air enters your home through windows in winter, hot air does the same in summer," the pro explained. "Keep them closed during the day to block out heat. Open them early in the morning and at night to let in cooler air." He also advised against using your oven in the hot weather, instead opting for no-cook meals like salads and sandwiches to keep your kitchen cool. "This is a perfect excuse for a BBQ to keep the heat outside your home," the expert pointed out. "Using an oven at operating temperatures for any amount of time is reported to raise the temperature in your home by five degrees. "This could contribute to heat exhaustion if your home is already hot. "Picky bits on a hot day are another brilliant go-to for dinner."

A simple hack can help to cool down your home in hot weather – it's completely free and only takes seconds
A simple hack can help to cool down your home in hot weather – it's completely free and only takes seconds

The Irish Sun

time23-06-2025

  • Climate
  • The Irish Sun

A simple hack can help to cool down your home in hot weather – it's completely free and only takes seconds

THE UK is hot right now and if you're looking for ways to survive the soaring temperatures, a simple step can keep your home cool. You won't have to spend a single penny to make your space more comfortable in the sweltering heat. Advertisement 2 A simple step can help you beat the heat this summer (stock image) Credit: Getty With the UK staring down the barrel of a potentially scorching summer, many of Brits are looking for ways to keep cool. There has even been a spike in Google searches for heatstroke signs and treatments this month. Corey Sims at One of his hacks involves freezing your bed sheets and pyjamas for a cool night's sleep. Advertisement Read More On Life Hacks However, another lesser known step can also be taken to stay refreshed in the summer heat. Corey recommended sourcing a plastic spray bottle and filling it with cold water. And while everyone knows that this can be used to spray yourself directly in order to cool down, you can also use it to lower the temperature of your home. You can spray your curtains to create a budget-friendly cooling effect in a room. Advertisement Most read in Fabulous "Dampen your curtains to cool the room," the expert advised toasty homeowners. "As air blows across the wet drapes, evaporating water absorbs heat and lowers the room temperature. Watch Dyson's Hot+Cool air-purifying fan in action – including 'sleep' mode "The hot weather also ensures the curtains dry quickly without smelling damp." If you don't have a plastic spray bottle on hand, you can pick them up from most bargain retailers. Advertisement And the expert shared an additional tip that will help you survive the rest of the summer. If you keep your spray bottle of water refigerated for the upcoming weeks, you can guarantee a cool home until September. "One great idea is to fill multiple spray bottles with water and store them in the fridge, so they are ready when needed," he said. The expert revealed other steps you can take to keep your home cool this summer. Advertisement He recommended close your windows and blinds during the hottest part of the day. "Just as cold air enters your home through windows in winter, hot air does the same in summer," the pro explained. "Keep them closed during the day to block out heat. Open them early in the morning and at night to let in cooler air." He also advised against using your oven in the hot weather, instead opting for no-cook meals like salads and sandwiches to keep your kitchen cool. Advertisement "This is a perfect excuse for a BBQ to keep the heat outside your home," the expert pointed out. "Using an oven at operating temperatures for any amount of time is reported to raise the temperature in your home by five degrees. "This could contribute to heat exhaustion if your home is already hot. "Picky bits on a hot day are another brilliant go-to for dinner." Advertisement 2 Spraying your curtains with water can help to have a cooling effect when you open your window (stock image) Credit: Getty

A simple hack can help to cool down your home in hot weather – it's completely free and only takes seconds
A simple hack can help to cool down your home in hot weather – it's completely free and only takes seconds

The Sun

time23-06-2025

  • Climate
  • The Sun

A simple hack can help to cool down your home in hot weather – it's completely free and only takes seconds

THE UK is hot right now and if you're looking for ways to survive the soaring temperatures, a simple step can keep your home cool. You won't have to spend a single penny to make your space more comfortable in the sweltering heat. With the UK staring down the barrel of a potentially scorching summer, many of Brits are looking for ways to keep cool. There has even been a spike in Google searches for heatstroke signs and treatments this month. Corey Sims at CSDB has revealed some simple and practical tips to beat the heat, without breaking the bank. One of his hacks involves freezing your bed sheets and pyjamas for a cool night's sleep. However, another lesser known step can also be taken to stay refreshed in the summer heat. Corey recommended sourcing a plastic spray bottle and filling it with cold water. And while everyone knows that this can be used to spray yourself directly in order to cool down, you can also use it to lower the temperature of your home. You can spray your curtains to create a budget-friendly cooling effect in a room. "Dampen your curtains to cool the room," the expert advised toasty homeowners. "As air blows across the wet drapes, evaporating water absorbs heat and lowers the room temperature. "The hot weather also ensures the curtains dry quickly without smelling damp." If you don't have a plastic spray bottle on hand, you can pick them up from most bargain retailers. And the expert shared an additional tip that will help you survive the rest of the summer. If you keep your spray bottle of water refigerated for the upcoming weeks, you can guarantee a cool home until September. "One great idea is to fill multiple spray bottles with water and store them in the fridge, so they are ready when needed," he said. The expert revealed other steps you can take to keep your home cool this summer. He recommended close your windows and blinds during the hottest part of the day. "Just as cold air enters your home through windows in winter, hot air does the same in summer," the pro explained. "Keep them closed during the day to block out heat. Open them early in the morning and at night to let in cooler air." He also advised against using your oven in the hot weather, instead opting for no-cook meals like salads and sandwiches to keep your kitchen cool. "This is a perfect excuse for a BBQ to keep the heat outside your home," the expert pointed out. "Using an oven at operating temperatures for any amount of time is reported to raise the temperature in your home by five degrees. "This could contribute to heat exhaustion if your home is already hot. "Picky bits on a hot day are another brilliant go-to for dinner."

Genius £1 trick will absorb heat & keep your bedroom cool during hot weather – and you don't need to splash out on a fan
Genius £1 trick will absorb heat & keep your bedroom cool during hot weather – and you don't need to splash out on a fan

Scottish Sun

time21-06-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • Scottish Sun

Genius £1 trick will absorb heat & keep your bedroom cool during hot weather – and you don't need to splash out on a fan

Scroll down to discover other hacks to keep the heat out of your home this summer EASY BREEZY Genius £1 trick will absorb heat & keep your bedroom cool during hot weather – and you don't need to splash out on a fan Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) A GENIUS £1 trick will keep your bedroom cool this summer meaning you won't need to splash out on a fan. With temperatures soaring in the UK as Brits face the hottest day of the year so far, many of us wonder how to best battle the heat. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 1 Experts have revealed how to keep your homes cool as temperatures soar Credit: Getty Experts have revealed simple and practical tips to stay comfortable in your home this summer, even on a strict budget. Corey Sims at CSDB has provided a simple hack to stay cool around the house. She advises to firstly buy a spray bottle at a bargain or DIY store for around £1. With this you can then spray your curtains, dampening them to cool the room. As air blows across the hot drapes, evaporating water absorbs heat and lowers the room temperature. The hot weather also ensures the curtains dry quickly without smelling damp. You can also spray yourself to help stay cool which works in much the same way as sweat that helps our bodies shed excess heat. The water is immediately refreshing and cool when it hits your skin. Another good idea is to keep the spray bottle, or multiple bottles, in the fridge so they are ready when needed. My dream pool was £40,000 so I DIYd my own 18ft version in February all for this summer heatwave - it's saved me £37,000 Experts have provided other great ways to keep your home cool all day too. This includes closing your windows and blinds during the day to block the heat and open them early in the morning or at night to let cooler air in. Freezing your pyjamas and bedsheets for at least 20 minutes will also keep them cool and refreshing for when you're ready to sleep. It's also advised not to use the oven and to opt for no-cook meals like salads and sandwiches in what sounds like a perfect excuse for a BBQ. It will keep the heat outside your home and prevent your oven heating your home by a further five degrees. If your home is already hot, it could contribute to heat exhaustion so picky-bits on a hot day is a brilliant go-to for dinner. Finally, you can also create your own DIY mini-air conditioning by placing a bowl of ice in front of your fan. This is great for cooling smaller spots like your favourite chair or the side of the bed.

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