Lotto results: Winning lottery numbers for Wednesday 20 September 2023
The latest Lotto results have been announced, with the numbers for Wednesday 20 September now available to see.
This Lotto draw is worth an incredible £2 million, Camelot said. And Saturday’s lottery jackpot will be a stunning estimated £4 million after no one bagged the top prize.
No one won £350,000 by matching all five balls on Lotto HotPicks, which uses the same numbers as the Lotto draw, although one lucky ticket holder won £13,000 by matching four of the five numbers.
No one won £500,000 by matching all five numbers plus the Thunderball – but two ticket holders claimed £5,000 by matching all five numbers.
Read on below to find out if you have become a winner in the latest Lottery draw.
Winning numbers
The winning numbers for the latest Lotto draw are 09, 18, 34, 37, 42, 52.
The Bonus Ball is 50.
Tonight’s National Lottery Thunderball winning numbers are: 10, 19, 20, 21, 26.
The Thunderball is 14.
When is the Lotto draw and how do you enter?
To enter the Lottery draw, players must purchase a ticket, which costs £2, before 19:30 BST.
Lottery results are announced at 20:00 BST on Wednesdays and 19:45 BST on Saturdays, with Thunderball results following at 20:15 BST.
To have a chance of winning the coveted jackpot, players are required to pick six numbers from 1-59, and match at least two main numbers to win a prize.
To win the Thunderball, players can pick six numbers in an alternative format. This requires them to pick five numbers from 1-39, and a Thunderball from 1-14.
The Lucky Dip is also available for players to choose randomly selected numbers.
What are the biggest Lottery wins ever?
Some of the biggest National Lottery jackpots ever won include two work colleagues from Hastings, who collected their winnings back in 1995.
Mark Gardiner and Paul Maddison worked together running a double glazing business when their six numbers came up.
Iris Jeffery from Belfast became the largest individual Lotto winner at the time back in 2004 when she won a staggering £20.1M.
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