FRANCE LOTO (THE FRENCH NATIONAL LOTTERY)
The France Loto game employs a “double matrix” draw structure. Basically, to place their entries the participants need to choose numbers from two sets of balls. Players are required to make their selection as follows – select five numbers from a possible 49 (standard ball selection), and one number from a possible 10 (the Lucky Number selection). To qualify for a win in this lottery, a player is required to match all six of their chosen numbers to all 6 of the numbers that have been drawn at random. There are a total of six prize tiers for this lottery, which means that there are a great number of prizes to be won every week.
Even though the France Loto comes with a fairly modest €2 million minimum jackpot, that doesn’t mean it cannot pay out a sizeable amount. Every time this lottery rolls over, the jackpot amount increases in €1 million increments. In addition to this, the jackpot’s ability to roll over is capped at a pretty generous 34 times. The largest single-ticket jackpot prize won on the France Loto was €24 million, in June 2011. The jackpot had rolled over an impressive 11 times from a starting special draw jackpot prize of €13 million to end up on this amount – nearly double the initial prize, thanks to 11 consecutive rollovers. The France Loto has also had its fair share of amazing results; one incredibly lucky lottery player from the south of France took home the jackpot in 1996, and then again in 2011.
The largest single-ticket jackpot prize won on the France Loto was €24 million on 6th June 2011.
Draws for the French Loto take place thrice a week; Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays at 20h30 CET. Every draw gets held in Paris, France.
There are a total of 6 prize tiers for this French Lottery (French Loto), which means that there are a great number of prizes to be won up to three times per week.Jackpot: 5 Numbers Plus Lucky NumberTier 2: 5 NumbersTier 3: 4 NumbersTier 4: 3 NumbersTier 5: 2 NumbersTier 6: Lucky Number