The Powerball drawing Saturday did not produce any grand prize winners for the $31 million jackpot. Several players were able to snag smaller monetary prizes from the weekend drawing.

The winning lottery numbers drawn on Feb. 19 were 3, 10, 15, 33, 42, with a red Powerball of 11. The Power Play was 2X.

Although no one hit the $31 million jackpot, which had a cash value of $21 million, one person was still able to become an instant millionaire. A player from Florida hit the Match 5 and won $1 million.

There were no players who matched five numbers with the Power Play purchase, which would have pushed their winnings for the night to $2 million.

There were players who won six-figure prizes. Six players hit the Match 4 plus red Powerball with the 2X Power Play, winning $100,000.

Meanwhile, 13 players hit the Match 4 plus red Powerball, winning $50,000 apiece. Other players won prizes between $4 to $200.

Since there were no grand prize winners from Saturday night, the jackpot grows to $37 million with a cash value of $24.8 million. The next Powerball drawing takes place Monday.

The latest jackpot increase comes after a player in Illinois purchased a $2 million winning ticket for the Feb. 12 drawing. The player bought the ticket at the County Market in Girard and matched five numbers with a Power Play.

The Powerball costs $2 per play. Jackpot winners must match the six numbers on their ticket to the drawn six-number combination. Five numbers are selected from 1 to 69 for the white balls, and a number is selected from 1 to 26 for the red Powerball.

The odds of winning the Powerball jackpot are 1 in 292.2 million.

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In this photo, a person holds a ticket for the Powerball lottery in Los Angeles on Feb. 9, 2015. Reuters/Jonathan Alcorn