Which UK National Lottery instant game has the best odds?
Which UK National Lottery instant game has the best odds?
The best Instant Win Game for scooping a cool mil is £1m Spin Pick Win. Players have a 1 in 4,990,000 chance of cashing in on the jackpot, though prizes start at a fiver. With the same odds, and £1.2m up for grabs over a year-long period, is £100,000 A Month for a Year.
What is the best lottery to play UK?
Which UK Lottery Is The Easiest To Win?
- Euromillions. When: Every Tuesday and Friday. Odds for jackpot: 1 in 139 million.
- Lotto. When: Every Wednesday and Saturday.
- Thunderball. When: Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.
- The Health Lottery. When: Every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday.
Is the UK lottery on TV?
Since January 2017, the live draws are no longer broadcast on television and are available to watch online at the National Lottery website and YouTube. Since April 2018, a new show called The National Lottery Lotto Results has aired on ITV on Wednesday and Saturday nights during commercial breaks.
How long after winning the lottery do you get the money UK?
You should be able to see the money in your account within two working days.
Has anyone ever won on lotto instant games?
Share on. Offshore worker Michael Innes and fiancé Megan Fulton are starting to dream of the perfect wedding and home after Michael scooped £1 million on a National Lottery Instant Win game. The Buckie-based catering steward collected the life-changing sum playing the online MONOPOLY Millionaire game.
What channel is the lottery on tonight UK?
BBC One – The National Lottery Live.
Where can I watch the national lottery?
Lotto results on ITV
- Watch the draws live. For Lotto, EuroMillions, Set For Life and Thunderball, watch all the live draws first on our website or YouTube channel.
- Check on the go. Use our App on your mobile to see if you’ve won.
- Watch results on ITV.
Which bank do lottery winners use UK?
Coutts & Co
We give our big winners the option of receiving financial advice from Coutts & Co – the same bank used by The Royal Family.
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