The Lotto jackpot currently amounts to 20 million euros. A very cute kitty that the lucky winner can pocket to change his life. With such a sum, all your dreams can come true and you can be serene forever. But to win, you have to play first. Nothing complicated, since all you have to do is fill in a grid with 5 numbers plus a lucky number. You can choose them yourself or use the “flash” function, which takes care of choosing the numbers for you. With multiple flash, you can even add additional numbers to multiply your possibilities. You can also validate as many grids as you want. Finally, with the second draw option, play your numbers again to try to win 100,000 euros.
La Française des jeux likes to help players win. In fact, for any validated grid, 10 people will have the chance to win 20,000 euros thanks to their lottery code. And with the multi-chance option, you can validate up to 10 multi-tables. All you have to do is play.
FDJ Loto: what are the draw days to win the jackpot?
The FDJ organizes Lotto draws three times a week. Thus, every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday you will be able to check whether or not you have won money playing. However, you can play whenever you want. You have the possibility of validating your grid on Tuesday for the following Wednesday, Saturday, or even during the three days. Also, you can subscribe and choose which day you want to play for. This prevents you from forgetting to validate your grid for D-Day.
You just have to choose this option, specify its duration (from two weeks to unlimited) and that’s it. You have nothing else to do. You can also choose the Joker+ option to maximize your chances.
Now all you have to do is wait for the draws and check the results to see if you have won. If this is not the case and the jackpot has not been won, then the FDJ adds 1 million to the jackpot for the next draw. Try your luck!
To play lottery at FDJ, click here
Note: Play involves risks: debt, isolation, dependency. For help, you can call 09 74 75 13 13 (toll free). More information at https://www.joueurs-info-service.fr/
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Source: BFM TV
