About anonymous $1.8 billion Powerball winner in Arkansas, who sold ticket

A Murphy USA gas station at Walmart in Cabot, Arkansas, sold winning ticket in 2025 Christmas Eve Powerball. Final sales pushed the total to $1.817 billion.
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The lottery frenzy of the 2025 holiday season was a memorable one. One ticket perfectly matched to win the Powerball jackpot for $1.8 billion on Wednesday, Dec. 24.
A lottery retailer in Cabot, Arkansas, sold the winning ticket that matched all five numbers plus the Powerball in the 2025 Christmas Eve Powerball drawing. Final sales pushed the total from $1.7 billion to a whopping $1.817 billion.
Below is what we know about the $1.817 billion Powerball winner and the ticket that was purchased from a gas station in Arkansas.
Who won $1.817 billion Powerball in Arkansas on Christmas Eve, Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025?
After the record-setting Powerball drawing, Powerball officials and the Arkansas Scholarship Lottery reported the ticket was purchased in the Natural State. News reports later said the winning ticket came from a Murphy USA gas station in a Walmart plaza on South Rockwood Street in Cabot, Arkansas.
Maps show Cabot, Arkansas, about 30 miles from Little Rock, Arkansas.
As of Friday, Dec. 26, 2025, the day after Christmas and two days after the announced $1.7 billion Powerball drawing, it is not known who the winner of the $1.817 billion Powerball grand prize was. The vetting process typically takes a few weeks, according to organizations like the California Lottery.
Murphy gas station by Walmart in Arkansas sold $1.7 billion Powerball ticket for Dec. 24, 2025
Who sold the $1.7 billion turned $1.817 billion Powerball ticket for the 2025 Christmas Eve lottery drawing?
Murphy USA gas station, 208 S. Rockwood Drive, Cabot, Arkansas, sold the lottery ticket that matched all five numbers plus the Powerball in the Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025, or Christmas Eve Powerball drawing for a then-$1.7 billion jackpot.
Maps show the Murphy USA gas station that sold the golden ticket is close to a Home Depot, Kroger, Olive Garden, Cabot Emergency Hospital and Walmart Supercenter.
According to Murphy USA online, Murphy USA gas stations typically are near a Walmart store, while Murphy Express stores are standalone stations. “Murphy USA stations tend to be smaller, kiosk-format stores, while Murphy Express stations tend to be larger, traditional convenience store formats.” The company, headquartered in El Dorado, Arkansas, operates “more than 1,700 (Murphy USA stores) in 27 states” across the country.
How much did Murphy USA gas station get for selling $1.817 billion Powerball ticket?
As of Dec. 26, 2025, it was not known how much of a commission or lottery bonus the Murphy USA gas station was awarded by the Arkansas Lottery for selling the $1.7 billion Powerball ticket that later increased to $1.817 billion. Many lottery offices, like the Florida Lottery, for example, are closed through the holiday weekend, resuming normal business hours on Monday, Dec. 29, 2025.
Retail bonuses vary by state — for example, two Publix stores in Florida received $100,000 each during previous billion-dollar jackpots. In California, retailers get $1 million.
The Georgia Lottery said a Publix store in Newnan, Georgia, received a $50,000 commission for selling a near-$1 billion winning Mega Millions lottery ticket ($983 million after total sales) for its Friday, Nov. 14, 2025, drawing.
How long does winner from Arkansas have to claim $1.817 billion Powerball lottery jackpot?
According to Powerball online, “ticket expiration dates typically vary from 90 days to one year depending on the selling jurisdiction. The expiration date is often listed on the back of your ticket.”
Powerball jackpot winners have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim their prizes, per Arkansas Scholarship Lottery rules. In this case, the $1.817 billion Powerball winner from Wednesday, Dec. 24, 2025, or Christmas Eve drawing has until Monday, June 22, 2026, to claim their prize in person at Arkansas Scholarship Lottery headquarters, 124 W. Capitol Ave., Little Rock, AR 72201. Call 501-683-2060.
Lottery rules vary by state. In Florida, for example, Mega Millions and Powerball jackpot winners have 60 days to claim the one-time lump sum and six months from the date of the drawing for the annual payments.
In California, it is public record to know who won a Mega Millions, Powerball or California Lottery drawing, where the winning ticket was sold and whether the winner claimed the prize in lump sum or 30 annual payments.
How much is lump sum for $1.817 billion Powerball? How much will Arkansas winner get before taxes?
The sole jackpot winner could claim $1.817 billion over annual payments or take a one-time lump sum, valued at $834.9 million. “Both prize options are before taxes. If a winner selects the annuity option, they will receive one immediate payment followed by 29 annual payments that increase by 5-percent each year,” Powerball.com states.
According to a story in Forbes posted soon after the Powerball winner was announced, “if the cash reward is picked, the winnings will first drop to around $634.5 million after a mandatory federal withholding of 24% is applied.” Further, the winner would likely face a “federal marginal rate of 37% depending on their taxable income,” with another cut to the winnings to about $526 million (from $1.817 billion).
Arkansas Scholarship Lottery online states another “3.9% tax on prizes more than $5,000” will be withheld.
Can lottery winners in Arkansas stay anonymous?
When it comes to staying anonymous after winning a Powerball or Mega Millions grand prize, lottery rules differ per state.
The Arkansas Scholarship Lottery site says winners grant the ASL the right to use and publish (in print or online):
- the winner’s name
- photograph
- statements made by the winner
- audio sound clips and video or film footage of the winner
However since 2021, thanks to “Act 889” from the Arkansas State Legislature, formerly known as “SB355,” a lottery winner in Arkansas can remain anonymous for a short period of time, three years.
In California, it is public record to know who won a Mega Millions, Powerball or California Lottery drawing, where the winning ticket was sold and whether the winner claimed the prize in lump sum or 30 annual payments.
According to Florida Lottery’s website, winners cannot remain anonymous: “Florida law mandates that the Florida Lottery provide records containing information such as the winner’s name, city of residence; game won, date won, and amount won to any third party who requests the information.”
However, the site states, the “names of lottery winners claiming prizes of $250,000 or greater will be temporarily exempt from public disclosure for 90 days from the date the prize is claimed, unless otherwise waived by the winner.”
Lottery experts and lawyers have said there are ways to remain anonymous if you win.
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