LOTTO RESULTS – New Monday and new Loto draw. La Française des jeux offered you the chance to win the sum of 8 million euros, this Monday, May 2, 2022. A Frenchman won the pot! Take a look at the results available in this article to find out if it’s you.
[Mis à jour le 2 mai 2022 à 21h02] Who says Monday, says new Loto draw. This Monday, May 2, the Française des jeux offered you the sum of 8 million euros. A Frenchman had a hollow nose and found all the numbers! How to win? By finding the five correct numbers among 49 possible ones. You also had to give the lucky number. Whether you have all the right numbers (we hope you do!) or just a few, you also have the possibility of winning 20,000 euros, thanks to 10 codes. In addition, you have the possibility to consult the second draw. Fingers crossed for you ! All you have to do is jump on the results below:
To win the 8 million euros in this lottery draw, you had to be “a little” lucky. Indeed, you have 1,906,884 possible ways to tick the boxes of your Lotto grid. And that’s not counting the lucky number – you have to choose from ten numbers. So you have a one in 19,068,840 chance of hitting the jackpot. You can still win smaller sums by finding, for example, the five correct numbers on the grid. At that point, you are a rank 2 winner and you have a 1 in 2,118,760 chance of making it. The fewer correct numbers you find, the lower your payout. Keep in mind that 17% of combinations are winning.
This Monday, May 2, 2022, you could win 8 million euros. But, by the way, what is the biggest jackpot ever won at the Lotto? A player won, on Saturday December 4, 2021, a record gain of 30 million euros. This is the largest sum ever won since the launch of the game in 1976, according to the Française des jeux (FDJ). After 28 consecutive draws without a winner, the jackpot was won by a resident of Ile-et-Vilaine. The last record dates from September 11 with 26 million euros won. “In the whole history of Loto, this is the seventh time that the jackpot has exceeded the symbolic bar of 20 million euros,” said the FDJ.