LOTTO. This Saturday, January 21, 2023, the Française des jeux offered you the chance to win the sum of 4 million euros for this new Loto draw. The results are available in this article.
[Mis à jour le 21 janvier 2023 à 21h00] The Loto draw for this Saturday, January 21 has been made. At the start of 2023, 4 million euros were up for grabs. To do this, it was necessary to find the five correct numbers among 49 possible as well as the lucky number. Unfortunately, no one has won the jackpot offered by La Française des jeux. Do not hesitate, all the same, to consult the results below. If you guessed a few correct numbers, you could win a few euros. In addition, ten codes to win 20,000 euros were drawn at random. Whatever happens, you can play again from this Monday, January 23, 2023. The FDJ will put into play a kitty of 5 million euros.
Draw of 21/01/2023
- 4 – 18 – 24 – 41 – 45 Luck: 6
- joker+
- 2nd draw option: 13 – 17 – 22 – 28 – 49
- 10 winning codes: E 0157 5439 – F 1325 0546 – F 8666 7984 – J 7792 5572 – K 2100 4203 – K 5598 8479 – K 8544 3842 – P 3771 2929 – R 2414 3283 – V 1927 2404
To win the 4 million euros in this lottery draw on January 21, 2023, you had to believe in your lucky star. It’s the least we can say. See for yourself: you have 1,906,884 possible ways to tick the boxes on 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. In this scenario, you are a rank 2 winner and you have a 1 in 2,118,760 chance of succeeding. The fewer correct numbers you find, the lower your payout. Keep in mind that 17% of combinations are winning.
This Saturday, January 21, 2023, you could win 4 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.