LOTTO RESULTS – The pot for the Loto draw for this Monday, February 7, 2022 was valued at 10 million euros after several pots not won in the last draws. The results are now available on this page.
[Mis à jour le 7 février 2022 à 20h47] As Valentine’s Day is fast approaching, have you seized the opportunity offered by the Française des jeux (FDJ) on the occasion of the last weekly Loto draw? This Monday, February 7, 2022, you could indeed hope to win the sum of 10 million euros. With such a sum in your bank account, you could, for sure, spoil your family, your loved ones or your lover. A watch, a car or even a house could reach out to you. The results are now available on this page, below.
The Loto draw for Monday, February 7, 2022:
- 15 – 18 – 31 – 37 – 46 and the lucky number: 3
- 10 winning codes at €20,000: H 1854 2293 – K 3679 7089 – M 2353 6610 – O 7577 1627 – S 2925 4490 – T 2706 3790 – T 4429 5502 – T 8612 7067 – U 5395 9286 – W 0 5 21
> Try your luck for this draw with an FDJ grid
Don’t have the right combination? Your winning code may have been drawn! If that’s not the case either, see you at the next Loto draw! Quick flash, MultiChances, multiple grids, Joker+… La Française des jeux offers you several options to maximize your chances of becoming the lucky winner of the Loto, or at least allowing you to win a nice sum. You also have the option of replaying the numbers in your grid, excluding the lucky number, at each Loto draw thanks to the second draw option. A simple extra checkbox on your Lotto grid, which will only cost you 80 cents more to pay, but which could considerably change the situation! So, what are you waiting for to play?
But if you wanted to hope to win such a sum, you had to play first. And the Lotto rules are quite simple. To do this, you had to go to your tobacconist, from whom you buy a grid on which you choose six numbers: the first five on a grid of numbers between 1 and 49, and the last, the lucky number to be selected between 1 and the 10… And if you ticked the six correct numbers, the 10 million euros were yours, provided no one else ticked the same numbers as you. For the most homebound, it was also possible to play on the Internet on the sole condition of being of legal age, with proof of identity.