Powerball, December 16 and Lotto Max draw
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Lotto Max players across Canada no doubt have their eyes on the massive jackpot that's still currently up for grabs.
A lot of money is up for grabs in the next Lotto Max draw on Friday, Dec. 12. One lucky winner could become $80 million richer, and 14 people could also become millionaires via the Maxmillions draws. This year alone, three Quebecers have won $70 million Lotto Max jackpots.
The Lotto Max estimated $80-million jackpot will be drawn. 16. Then, lottery players will have a shot at the $44-million Lotto 6-49 Gold Ball prize on Wednesday, Dec. 17.
The most recent Lotto Max draw was anything but ordinary, as an $80-million jackpot had all eyes on the massive prize.
As the holiday season approaches, excitement builds around the upcoming Lotto Max draw, where a staggering 101 million dollars is at stake, including a grand prize of 80 million dollars. Could this Christmas herald the arrival of a new millionaire in Drummondville or the broader Centre-du-Québec region?
Nobody won Lotto Max’s $80-million main prize, but there were winners of MaxMillions, Encore and secondary prizes.
Lotto Max is $5 per play, and draws take place on Tuesdays and Fridays. For each $5 play, Lotto Max players receive three sets of seven numbers ranging from one to 50. Players must match all seven numbers, in any one set, to win the jackpot or the Maxmillions prizes.
In the latest Lotto Max draw held on Tuesday night, the highly anticipated $80 million jackpot went unclaimed once again, leaving many Canadians wondering about their chances of winning. This article delves into the details of the draw, highlights the significant winners, and explores the implications of a continuing unclaimed jackpot.
The Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation says that Friday’s Lotto Max draw will boast a $70-million jackpot, plus an estimated 10 $1-million Maxmillions prizes. The jackpot has been climbing since the Oct. 28 draw, and hasn’t seen the $70-million mark since mid-summer.
Tonight’s Lotto Max jackpot sits at a whopping $80 million, with additional Maxmillions prizes also in play — meaning more chances (even if tiny) for someone anywhere in Canada, including right here in Alberta,