The Powerball jackpot has risen to $1.2 billion after no winners were discovered on Monday.

The Halloween night Powerball drawing yielded no big prizes as neither of the tickets purchased matched all six digits.

Due to the absence of a victor, the next drawing will be for a humongous $1.2 billion jackpot on Wednesday night.

Monday’s lucky numbers were: white balls 13, 19, 36, 39, 59, as well as the red power ball 13.

The new jackpot will be the fourth-largest in US history. The largest prize was a $1.586 billion Powerball jackpot won in 2016 by 3 ticket bearers.

Massive lottery winnings have become increasingly common in recent years, as lottery officials have changed rules of the game as well as ticket prices to increase top prizes. The most recent change occurred in August, when Powerball officials increased the number of drawing days from two to three per week in order to build larger prizes as well as increase sales.

Even though the top prize on Wednesday is expected to be $1.2 billion, that is only for victors who obtain their prize money through an annuity paid over a period of 29 years. Victors almost always opt for cash, which for Wednesday night’s drawing is expected to be $596m.

Nobody has matched all 6 numbers since Aug. 3, resulting in 38 successive draws without a jackpot victor attesting to how small the odds of winning the jackpot are: 1 in 292.2 million.

Powerball is available in 45 states, Washington, D.C., Puerto Rico, as well as the United States Virgin Islands.