LOTTO. This Wednesday, July 6, 2022, the Française des jeux offers you to win the sum of 16 million euros for this new Loto draw. The results will be available on this page from 9 p.m.
[Mis à jour le 6 juillet 2022 à 19h39] At the start of the summer, who wouldn’t want to pocket 16 million euros? This is the sum offered by La Française des jeux for this new Loto draw. This Wednesday, July 6, 2022, you could well be the brand new winner of this game. To do this, nothing very complicated you must find the five correct numbers among 49 possible. You will also have to give the lucky number. So, grab your pens and head to the nearest tobacconist. You can also play online if you wish. No matter how you participate, know that, as the FDJ likes to remind you, 100% of the winners participated! You will be able to consult the results from 9 p.m.
To win the 16 million euros in this lottery draw, you have to have “a little” luck. 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 Wednesday, July 6, 2022, you can win 16 million euros. But, by the way, what is the biggest jackpot ever won at the Lotto? A player won, Saturday, December 4, 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 Ille-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.