The Powerball drawing on Wednesday did not yield any multimillionaires, but there were more than a half million smaller winners as the big jackpot grew to an estimated $168 million.

The winning lottery numbers drawn on Wednesday night were 13, 15, 17, 45, and 63, with a red Powerball pull of 13. The PowerPlay was 2X. There were no winners of the $156.5 million jackpot, Match 5 and Power Play for $2 million, or the $1 million Match 5 combination, according to the Lottery. However, there were still several winners of the night.

One player claimed the Match 5, taking home $1 million, and two players won the Match 4 plus Powerball with 2X PowerPlay, winning $100,000 each. A total of 10 players won the Match 4 plus Powerball, winning $50,000. Other players will take home prizes from $4 to $200, with as many as 569,322 players winning some sort of prize in Wednesday night’s lottery drawing.

On Wednesday, the jackpot was estimated at $156.5 million, with a cash payout option of $122.4 million. The Saturday Powerball jackpot is estimated to be worth $168 million with a cash payout option of $131.5 million, the Lottery said.

The most recent Powerball jackpot winners included two Madison, Wisconsin players who took home $22 million in the June lottery drawing. In February, a winner from Lansing, Michigan, won a $70 million jackpot, while a winner from Tallahassee, Florida, hit a $396.9 million jackpot on Jan. 29.

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Powerball and Mega Millions lottery tickets are displayed on Jan. 3, 2018, in San Anselmo, California. Justin Sullivan/Getty Images