* **Q: What were the winning Lotto numbers for March 26, 2025?
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Finance / Lottery
Did your numbers come up? Check the results for the UK National Lottery Lotto and Thunderball draws held on Wednesday, March 26, 2025. A £2 million jackpot was on offer in the main Lotto draw, while the Thunderball offered a top prize of £5...
The National Lottery offers multiple chances to win big each week. The main Lotto draw happens every Wednesday and Saturday. Players choose six numbers from 1 to 59, or opt for a Lucky Dip for randomly selected numbers, at a cost of £2 per play. Tickets can be purchased until 7:30 pm on draw days.
While the March 26th jackpot was £2 million, the potential winnings remain substantial. Matching all six main numbers secures the jackpot, while matching five main numbers plus the Bonus Ball yields a £1 million prize.
The Thunderball draw provides another opportunity to win, with draws taking place every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. Its fixed top prize is £500,000.
Beyond Lotto and Thunderball, players can also participate in EuroMillions draws on Tuesdays and Fridays, and the Set For Life game on Mondays and Thursdays. Each play supports UK good causes, raising approximately £30 million weekly.
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