One ticketholder became a millionaire after the rolldown boosted cash prizes for other winners.
Saturday’s lottery jackpot will be an estimated £3.8 million, after no players won the top prize in Wednesday’s draw.
This meant a rolldown in the £12.7 million Must Be Won draw boosted cash prizes for other winners and saw one ticketholder become a millionaire.No-one matched all six main numbers, meaning the jackpot was missed.Additionally, 56 other ticket holders all won £8,788 after matching five numbers.Likewise, no-one won the £350,000 top prize for Lotto HotPicks, which uses the same numbers as the Lotto draw.
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