Two lucky Powerball players in Colorado are celebrating significant wins after Saturday night’s drawing, with tickets worth $500,000 and $50,000 sold at locations in Colorado Springs and Northglenn, according to a news release from the Colorado Lottery.

The larger of the two prizes—a $500,000 win—was secured through a ticket purchased at the Kum & GO Maverik store located at 304 Main Street in Colorado Springs. This ticket matched five out of five numbers in the game’s Double Play add-on feature, boosting its value significantly. Meanwhile, a separate $50,000 winning ticket was sold at Northglenn Discount Liquor, adding to the growing list of Coloradans cashing in on the current Powerball jackpot run.

These two wins are part of a broader surge of lottery excitement across the state. Since the current Powerball jackpot cycle began on September 7, Colorado has seen a total of 16 winning tickets, collectively amounting to $2.8 million in prizes. The ongoing jackpot has swelled to a staggering $1.1 billion, drawing increased participation and attention from hopeful players.

The Colorado Lottery highlighted the recent wins in its announcement, noting the continued enthusiasm surrounding the game and the importance of checking tickets closely, especially for those who opted into the Double Play feature, which offers players a second chance to win in each drawing.

As the Powerball jackpot continues to climb, the Colorado Lottery encourages players to play responsibly and keep an eye on future drawings. No information has been released about the identities of the winners, and it remains unknown if the prize claims have been made.