Lotteries with the Best Chances of Winning: Which Games to Try Your Luck.
According to The Sun: After the disappointment from the last EuroMillions draw, we suggest trying your luck once again. Check out the complete list of games that will give you the best chances of a big win.
Thousands of Britons were left disappointed that they didn't win the impressive sum of £55 million, but this list may help you realize your jackpot dream.
GettyIn this Friday's draw, one lucky player could win an incredible £113 million, so don't forget to prepare your tickets.
Games for Big Wins
Postcode Lottery
The Postcode Lottery is probably your best bet. Each year, a large percentage of players win prizes.
In particular, an impressive 87% of participants won prizes in 2024.
The odds of winning a big prize, such as Postcode Millions or Millionaire Street, are 1 in 250,000.
The odds of winning £1,000 are also attractive — 1 in 2,000.
By paying a monthly fee of £12.25, you automatically become a participant in the draw.
Winning postcodes are announced monthly, and if your postcode wins, you receive a prize.
Health Lottery
According to the Health Lottery website, the odds of winning any prize in All of Nothing are 1 in 4.5, while the odds of winning the All or Nothing jackpot are a whopping £1.35 million.
This lottery supports healthcare in the UK.
There are only 20,000 weekly players, compared to the hundreds of thousands participating in EuroMillions.
The odds of winning the Big Win jackpot are 1 in 2.1 million, while the odds of winning any prize are 1 in 9.7.
The ticket cost is just £1, and draws are held five times a week.
Set For Life
Set For Life allows participants to win an impressive £10,000 a month for the next 30 years.
The odds of winning the top prize are 1 in 15.3 million.
The odds of the second prize (£10,000 a month for a year) are 1 in 1.7 million.
The odds of winning any prize are 1 in 12.4.
Tickets cost £1.50 per line, and draws take place every Monday and Thursday.
Thunderball
The Thunderball top prize is £500,000, and the odds of winning are 1 in eight million.
However, the odds of winning any prize are just 1 in 13.
Thunderball draws take place five times a week: on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday, and tickets can be purchased for just £1.
National Lottery
A lottery ticket costs £2. Players choose six numbers from one to 59, as well as a bonus ball.
Choices can be random or personal — some players stick to their lucky numbers.
To win the Lotto jackpot, you need to guess all six main numbers in the draw.
The odds of winning the Lotto jackpot are about 45 million to one.
However, the odds of winning any prize in the National Lottery are 1 in 54.
Euromillions
After the last failed draw, the jackpot has rolled over to Friday.
The top prize now stands at an astounding £113 million.
A EuroMillions ticket costs £2.50. Players choose five main numbers from 1 to 50, as well as two lucky stars — from 1 to 12.
The draw is open to participants from all over Europe and offers huge prizes.
However, the odds of winning EuroMillions are much lower than Lotto — one in 139 million, but the chance of winning any prize is one in 13.
Despite their odds, lotteries remain popular. Players always hope for luck, so despite setbacks, they seek new opportunities to win. With great prizes waiting for you, every draw is a chance to make your dreams come true.
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