The Powerball drawing on Saturday did not produce any grand prize winners for the $49.6 million jackpot. However, several lottery players were able to snag smaller monetary prizes from the weekend drawing.

The winning lottery numbers drawn on Saturday were 19, 24, 35, 43, 62, with a red Powerball of 2. The Power Play was 10X.

Although no one hit the $49.6 million jackpot, which had a cash value of $28.7 million, one player was still able to become an instant millionaire. A ticket from New Hampshire hit the Match 5 and won $1 million.

If the player would have hit the Match 5 with a Power Play, it would have resulted in a $2 million prize.

In the latest jackpot drawing, there were eight Match 4 plus Powerball winners who won $50,000 each.

Meanwhile, one person was lucky enough to snag a six-figure prize. By hitting the Match 4 plus red Powerball with a 10X Power Play, the player walked away with $500,000.

Other players won prizes between $4 to $1,000 following the latest drawing. A total of 424,082 players won prizes from last night's drawing.

Since there were no grand prize winners from the Saturday night drawing, the jackpot has now grown to $56 million with a cash value of $32.5 million.

The latest jackpot comes after a player in Missouri claimed a $50,000 winning ticket from the July 30 drawing. The ticket was purchased at Zedz convenience store in Independence.

The player claimed their prize at the lottery's Kansas City regional office after matching four out of five white balls along with the red Powerball number.

Powerball jackpot winners must match the six numbers on their ticket to the drawn six-number combination.

Five numbers must be selected from 1 to 69 for the white balls, and a number is selected from 1 to 26 for the red Powerball.

There is a 1 in 292.2 million chance of winning the Powerball jackpot. Powerball drawings take place on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday.

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Powerball tickets await players at Cumberland Farms convenience store May 10, 2004 in Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania. William Thomas Cain/Getty Images