You have to be extremely lucky to win the now nearly record-breaking $1.7 billion Powerball jackpot.
How lucky? Your odds are in the ballpark of 292,201,338-to-1 of winning the Powerball.
It’s more likely you’d become a billionaire in your own right, about 409,000-to-1, than becoming a billionaire through the lottery. It’s also more likely you’d be eaten by a shark, have sextuplets or become president than winning the jackpot.
Here are 15 things that are more likely to happen to you than winning the Powerball jackpot.
You’re more likely to do these 15 things than win Powerball
With most from a new study from sports betting new site Bookies.com, you are more likely to do these things in your lifetime than win the Powerball jackpot:
Build a perfect NCAA bracket: 1 in 120.1 billion
Having sextuplets: 1 in 3.939 billion
Being eaten by a shark: 1 in 264 million (compared with the 1 in 5 million odds of being attacked by a shark)
Becoming U.S. president: 1 in 32.6 million
Being struck by lighting twice: 1 in 19 million (compared with the 1 in 960,000 odds of being struck once)
Dying in a plane crash: 1 in 11 million
Becoming a U.S. astronaut: 1 in 7.697 million
Dying from a bee sting: 1 in 6.5 million
Becoming a movie star: 1 in 1.5 million
Dying from flesh-eating bacteria: 1 in 1 million
Winning an Olympic medal: 1 in 662,000
Getting a hole in one: 1 in 12,500
Living to 100 years old in the U.S.: 1 in 3,777
What time is the next Powerball lottery drawing in Oklahoma?
The next drawing is at 9:59 p.m. Central time on Saturday, Sept. 6.
This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: Powerball odds: These 15 things are more likely to happen than winning