LOTO. After Monday's euphoria, this Wednesday's Loto draw offered “only” two million euros. The results can be found without further delay.
For weeks, the jackpot kept growing. Loto draw after Loto draw, no one could find the correct winning results. But that was before Monday night's Loto draw. That day, not one, but two grids were correctly marked. While 17 million euros were at stake, the jackpot was split in two and awarded to the winners of the day. Result, this Wednesday, October 23, 2024, the Française des jeux offered the smallest possible jackpot: two million euros. The Loto draw has passed, all the results are now known and we know that there was no big winner. However, one player managed to get his hands on almost all of the winning combination. Only the Lucky number is missing. He thus wins 167,615.10 euros. Here are all the daily Loto results:
200% Deposit Bonus up to €3,000 180% First Deposit Bonus up to $20,000Did you know ? Next week, on the occasion of October 31, the Française des jeux will organize a special Loto draw. Firstly because it will be held on a Thursday, a day when there is usually no draw. But above all, 13 million euros will be at stake and 50 codes, each allowing you to win 20,000 euros, regardless of the daily jackpot, will be drawn at random, instead of 10 codes normally. It is now possible to try your luck. However, note that La Française des Jeux has increased its prices for the occasion: the basic combination is sold for 3 euros instead of 2.20 euros. Attention fans!
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