£12.7 Million Jackpot Beckons in Upcoming Wednesday Lottery Draw
UK Ticket Holder Wins £177 Million EuroMillions Jackpot

Excitement is in the air as the Wednesday lottery draw promises an astounding £12.7 million jackpot, a result of no top-prize winners in Saturday’s draw.

The winning numbers for the previous draw, determined by the Merlin machine, were 25, 28, 37, 38, 42, and 50, with a bonus number of 6. Although no one clinched the top prize, two lucky ticket holders managed to match five numbers along with the bonus number, securing substantial £1 million prizes each.

Furthermore, over 103,000 Lotto players received an unexpected windfall as their prize money doubled from £30 to £60. This increase rewarded those who successfully matched three or six numbers.

Andy Carter, Senior Winners’ Adviser at The National Lottery, expressed his enthusiasm for Wednesday’s draw, describing the jackpot as a “life-changing prize.”

In the Lotto HotPicks game, no players matched all five numbers to claim the £350,000 prize. However, four ticket holders did win £13,000 each by matching four out of five numbers in that particular draw.

Although the £500,000 Thunderball top prize from the previous draw went unclaimed, three winners celebrated their £5,000 victories after matching five numbers.

Anticipation is building as players eagerly await Wednesday’s draw, hoping to be the fortunate individual to walk away with the remarkable £12.7 million jackpot. The draw promises a chance for one lucky winner to experience a life-altering transformation.

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