Whoever has the two tickets will split the huge prize, which is the seventh-largest jackpot in the history of the game, the Multi-State Lottery Association said.
The cash solution for tonight’s drawing is worth an estimated $299.5 million.
Because no a single won Monday’s jackpot, the jackpot climbs to $378 million as an annuity prize or $275.9 million cash for Wednesday’s drawing.
The money selection will give the player a a single-time lump sum payment equal to the value of the prize pool.
Immediately after there have been no winners on Monday, Powerball organizers said robust ticket sales allowed them to raise the jackpot a second time to an estimated $630 million with a money value of $448.4 million.
One of the winning tickets was sold to a player in Green Bay, Wisconsin, while the other ticket was sold at the 7-Eleven at 6591 Wyndham Drive in Sacramento, California.
Retired government employee Bailey played the similar numbers for more than 25 years following being given them by a friend, and has no plans to stop.