Tonight’s (Wednesday September 4 2024) National Lottery Lotto winning numbers are: 03, 06, 15, 25, 29, 41.
The Bonus Ball is 17.
Tonight’s estimated jackpot is £12.5 million.
Tonight’s National Lottery Thunderball winning numbers are: 06, 23, 25, 26, 30.
The Thunderball is 07.
Update 10.25pm
A single ticket-holder has won the £12.6 million jackpot in Wednesday’s Lotto draw and players have been advised to check their tickets.
Andy Carter, senior winners’ adviser at the National Lottery, said: “Amazing news, one lucky ticket-holder has won tonight’s whopping £12.6 million ‘must be won’ Lotto jackpot.
“What an incredible, life-changing moment for this lucky Lotto winner. Players are urged to check their tickets and to give us a call if they think they are tonight’s winner.
“By playing any National Lottery game, players generate £30 million each week for National Lottery-funded projects.
“With over 690,000 grants having been made across the UK, this money supports everything from arts to the sport sectors – from the local charity making a difference where you live through to helping our nation’s athletes win Olympic and Paralympic medals.”
Seven players each won £1 million, while Saturday’s guaranteed jackpot is £15 million, the National Lottery said.
The jackpot winner matched all six main numbers to win £12,626,193, while seven players matched five and the bonus ball for £1 million each, and 93 people matched five of six for £1,750.
The winning Lotto numbers were 03, 06, 15, 25, 29, 41 and the bonus number was 17.
Set of balls eight and draw machine Arthur were used.
No ticket-holder matched all five numbers to win the £350,000 top prize in Lotto HotPicks, which uses the same numbers as the Lotto draw.
Seven players won £13,000 for matching four of the five numbers.
The winning Thunderball numbers were 06, 23, 25, 26, 30 and the Thunderball number was 07.
No ticket-holder won £500,000 for matching all five and the Thunderball, and one player won £5,000 for marching five numbers.
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