Lotto 6/49

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Lotto 6/49 is one of three national lottery games in Canada. Launched on June 12, 1982, Lotto 6/49 was the first nationwide Canadian lottery game to allow players to choose their own numbers. Previous national games, such as the Olympic Lottery, Loto Canada and Superloto used pre-printed numbers on tickets. Lotto 6/49 led to the gradual phase-out of that type of lottery game in Canada.

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Winning numbers are drawn by the Interprovincial Lottery Corporation (ILC) every Wednesday and Saturday, executed with a random number generator.

Gameplay

As of the September 14, 2022 draw, the game consists of two components:

Since the September 18, 2013 draw, a single line of six numbers costs $3. [3] Each purchased line includes one entry into the guaranteed prize draw, identified by a ticket number; this number can only be matched exactly, and does not offer secondary prizes for matching partial digits. [1]

Beginning with the September 14, 2022 draw, the "Gold Ball Draw" replaces what is now the "Classic Draw" as the means in which the main jackpot is awarded. As before, a guaranteed prize of $1 million is awarded during each draw. However, at least once every 30 draws, a larger jackpot will be randomly awarded to the Gold Ball Draw winner instead. [1] [2] The jackpot begins at $10 million, with a 1 in 30 chance that it will be awarded. If the jackpot is not awarded, the jackpot will increase by $2 million on the next drawing, and the probability of a jackpot win will improve. [2] These changes prevent the main jackpot from increasing without limit for an arbitrarily long time, or being split between multiple tickets; the largest jackpot that can be awarded under the new format is $68 million. [1] [5]

Until May 2019, Lotto 6/49 and Lotto Max used a lottery machine to draw winning numbers. Since May 14, 2019, both games have switched to using a random number generator. [6]

Largest jackpots

Before the June 2004 increase in ticket prices from $1 to $2, the largest Lotto 6/49 jackpot was $26.4 million, on September 2, 1995. [7]

Prior to the September 2022 change in format, the largest Lotto 6/49 jackpot was drawn on October 17, 2015 for $64 million. The jackpot was won by one ticket purchased in Mississauga, Ontario. [8] The second largest Lotto 6/49 jackpot was $63.4 million on the draw for April 13, 2013. Until 2019, these were the two largest jackpots in Canadian history; by comparison, while Lotto Max has had a main prize pool as high as $128 million, that lottery has set a cap on its main jackpot (which was most recently raised from $60 million to $70 million, with the first $65 million and $70 million jackpots first hit in 2019 [9] and 2020 respectively) [10] with excess "main prize pool" money being assigned to supplemental "MaxMillions" prizes of $1 million each.

The third largest Lotto 6/49 jackpot was drawn on October 26, 2005. The single winning ticket, worth $54.3 million, was purchased in Camrose, Alberta by a group of 17 oil and gas plant workers. [11] This was the largest Canadian lottery jackpot up to that time, and a significant increase from the previous record of $37.8 million on a Super 7 lottery draw in 2002rapid sales created by lottery fever across the country pushed this 2005 Lotto 6/49 jackpot far beyond the originally estimated $40 million. [7]

After the Gold Ball Jackpot format was introduced, the largest prize offered was $68,000,000 which was won in Ontario on September 27th, 2023. The second largest was $64,000,000 which was won in Atlantic Canada in April of 2023.

Organization

The Lotto 6/49 game is administered by the Interprovincial Lottery Corporation, an alliance of the five regional lottery corporations in Canada.

Each of these corporations operate a regional add-on games that, for an extra $1 each, can be added to a 6/49 ticket. This "spiel" game (named "Tag", "Encore" or "Extra" depending on the region), adds a 6- or 7-digit number to the ticket with a top prize of $100,000 if all six digits are matched or $250,000 to $1,000,000 depending on the region for a seven-number match ($1,000,000 in Ontario and Quebec; $250,000 in the Western Canada region of Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba and the territories).

Alongside the main Lotto 6/49 drawing, the regional corporations also run local versions of the game; Atlantic 49, Quebec 49, Ontario 49, Western 6/49, and BC 49. These draws are held on the same night as each Lotto 6/49 drawing, but with fixed jackpots of $2,000,000 (or $1,000,000 on Atlantic 49). Most of these regional games still use the prize structure used by the national game prior to September 18, 2013; Ontario 49 and Western 6/49 do use the current prize structure, adding a free play for matching two numbers. Most regional variants of 6/49 use only the Classic Draw format, although Atlantic 49 also offers a raffle prize of $25,649 on each drawing. [12]

Prizes and chance of winning

Number of matchesWinProbability of winning on one play
6/6Jackpot win or Share of 79.5% of the Pool's Fund1 in 13,983,816
5/6 + BonusShare of 6% of the Pool's Fund1 in 2,330,636
5/6Share of 5% of the Pool's Fund1 in 55,492
4/6Share of 4% of the Pool's Fund1 in 1,083
3/6$10 prize1 in 60
2/6 + Bonus$5 prize1 in 81
2/6Free Play1 in 8
Guaranteed Prize Draw (10 of 10) (exact match only)$1,000,0001 in 10,000,000,000

Overall odds of winning a prize are about 1 in 6.6, though the great majority of prizes consist of a free ticket for the next draw (a break-even scenario at best, not a win in the strictest sense).

From the 2004 price change until September 18, 2013, this table was distributed thus:

Number of matchesWinProbability of winning on one play
6/6Jackpot win or Share of 80.5% of the Pool's Fund1 in 13,983,816
5/6 + BonusShare of 5.75% of the Pool's Fund1 in 2,330,636
5/6Share of 4.75% of the Pool's Fund1 in 55,492
4/6Share of 9% of the Pool's Fund1 in 1,033
3/6$10 prize1 in 56.7
2/6 + Bonus$5 prize1 in 81.2

Before July 2010, if there was no winning ticket for a jackpot of $30 million or higher, the following prize structure was applied to all subsequent draws until the jackpot was won. [13] This did not apply to bonus jackpots.

Number of matchesWinProbability of winning on one play
6/6Jackpot win or Share of 40% of the Pool's Fund1 in 13,983,816
5/6 + BonusShare of 16% of the Pool's Fund1 in 2,330,636
5/6Share of 15% of the Pool's Fund1 in 55,492
4/6Share of 29% of the Pool's Fund1 in 1,033
3/6$10 prize1 in 56.7
2/6 + Bonus$5 prize1 in 81.2

The probability of winning some prize in one play is 1 in 32.3.

From the game's inception until the 2004 price change, the prize pool consisted of 45% of sales, and was distributed thus:

Number of matchesWinProbability of winning on one play
6/6Jackpot win or Share of 50% of the Pool's Fund1 in 13,983,816
5/6 + BonusShare of 15% of the Pool's Fund1 in 2,330,636
5/6Share of 12% of the Pool's Fund1 in 55,492
4/6Share of 23% of the Pool's Fund1 in 1,033
3/6$10 prize1 in 56.7

The overall odds of winning were 1 in 54.

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