“Loto (FDJ) results: the Saturday draw November 23, 2024 [ONLINE]”
LOTO. Three million euros were put into play by the FDJ for the new Loto draw , this Saturday, November 23, 2024. What were the results, did you find the winning combination? ?
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000< p>La Française des Jeux (FDJ) put a jackpot of three million euros into play for its new Loto draw on Saturday, November 23. A game that takes place three times a week: Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays. The last time this draw made a millionaire was last Monday. A lucky winner had chosen the five correct numbers, as well as the lucky number. Were you so lucky tonight ? If the jackpot is tempting, winning it is no easy feat : you had a 1 in 19,068,840 chance of hitting the jackpot. What were the lucky numbers and figures to find tonight to win the jackpot offered by the FDJ ? Find out without further delay the results of the Loto.
You like playing the lottery, but you don't know which combination to try, or you're afraid of chance? Maybe a little math can reassure you. Of course, the FDJ draw is still based on luck. But the group puts the lottery statistics (compiled between July 2019 and today) online on its website, including the list of numbers. Enough to give you a little inspiration if you were lacking any. What are the numbers that come up the most in draws? ? According to the site, these are 15, 6, 7, 31 or 35. Conversely, those that come up the least are 14, 33, 18, 43 or 36.
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