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National Lottery new format: Lotto game giving players two chances to win

Described as a “huge moment for players” the National Lottery Lotto will see a major change coming to the game for the first time this evening.

Wednesday (June 10) is the first draw of the new National Lottery game – giving players two chances to win big. The new-look Lotto draw, the first of which takes place at 8pm, follows a two-round format, including two sets of six main numbers plus a bonus ball, drawn on separate machines.

It means players can win in one round, the second round, or both – all from a single £2 Lotto line. Players do not have to make any changes and will continue to pick six numbers from 59 balls, as they always have.

Jackpots will continue to start at £2 million and can roll over up to five times before a must-be-won draw on the sixth. Players will still win a prize when they match two or more main numbers in a single round.

And there will still be two ways to become a millionaire, either by matching all six main numbers to win a jackpot prize of at least £1 million, or by matching five main numbers plus the bonus ball to secure a fixed £1 million prize. The jackpot will be shared across both rounds, while all other prize tiers will continue to offer fixed cash prizes, paid per round.

In addition, the Lotto HotPicks add-on game will also move to the new two-round format and will continue to be priced at £1.

Chris and Geraldine Bradley, who won £3.57M on Lotto in 2006, alongside the two Lotto draw machines to mark the new two-round format
Chris and Geraldine Bradley, who won £3.57M on Lotto in 2006, alongside the two Lotto draw machines to mark the new two-round format | Allwyn/PA Wire

The updated game is expected to more than double the number of Lotto millionaires – from around 140 a year to about 345, while the odds of winning a prize will improve from 1-in-9.3 to 1-in-4.9, operator Allwyn said.

Allwyn said a player in Great Yarmouth bought the first retail ticket at 5.01am on Sunday for the draw on Saturday (June 13). Meanwhile, the first online purchase was made by a player in Aylesbury, who selected an advanced play option which allows participants to buy multiple tickets for future draws in one transaction, giving them two chances to win across the next four draws.

Andy Carter, senior winners’ advisor at Lotto firm Allwyn, said: “This is a huge moment for players as we enter a new era for the nation’s millionaire maker, Lotto. From now on, every ticket gives you two chances to win for the same £2 price. We’re talking more winners, more excitement and hundreds more millionaires made every year. It really could be you – not once, but twice.”

Chris and Geraldine Bradley, from Carmarthenshire, Wales, won £3.5 million in 2006 and feature in the National Lottery’s It Could Be You ad.

They said: “We know first-hand just how life-changing a Lotto win can be. That’s why this new format is so exciting – giving players two chances to win from a single ticket means more opportunities for that same incredible moment. It’s fantastic to see even more people getting the chance to become millionaires.

“We won with our family syndicate, and there is nothing like the feeling of becoming a big winner.”


This content is sourced from www.nationalworld.com and is shared for informational purposes only.

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