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  2. National Lottery (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Matching Numbers Prize Odds of winning 3 numbers: £2.50: 56.65592 to 1 4 numbers: £25: 1,032.397 to 1 5 numbers: £250: 55,491.33 to 1 5 numbers and bonus ball: £25,000: 2,330,636 to 1 6 numbers: £250,000: 13,983,815 to 1 The overall odds of winning any prize is 52.65514 to 1 per draw. The overall odds of winning any prize is 10.13855 to 1 ...

  3. Lottery jackpot records - Wikipedia

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    £35.1 million (US$49.6 million) was the largest winner on the UK Lotto game in April 2016. €38.4 million (US$49.7 million) was the largest jackpot in the Netherlands draw of the Staatsloterij (State Lottery) in May 2013. €30,009,676 (US$31 million) was the largest jackpot in France's SuperLoto, won in May 2006 by two tickets.

  4. The National Lottery Draws - Wikipedia

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    Since April 2018, a new show called The National Lottery Lotto Results has aired on ITV on Wednesday and Saturday nights during commercial breaks. Presented by Stephen Mulhern, the show features that night's winning Lotto numbers, and spotlights a National Lottery-funded location. The actual Lotto draw itself is not broadcast, and remains online.

  5. Who are the 10 biggest UK lottery winners? - AOL

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    A UK ticket-holder has won £177 million in Tuesday’s EuroMillions draw.

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  8. Lotteries by country - Wikipedia

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    The first French lottery was created by King Francis I in or around 1505. After that first attempt, lotteries were forbidden for two centuries. They reappeared at the end of the 17th century, as a "public lottery" for the Paris municipality (called Loterie de L'Hotel de Ville) and as "private" ones for religious orders, mostly for nuns in convents.

  9. Mark Six - Wikipedia

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    The front of a used Mark Six ticket The back of a used Mark Six ticket. The game is a 6-out-of-49 lottery-style game, with seven prize levels. [2] The winning numbers are selected automatically from a lottery machine that contains balls with numbers 1 to 49.