Where can I find the results of the postcode lottery?

Where can I find the results of the postcode lottery?

The latest People’s Postcode Lottery results can be found here every day. Use the ‘Prize Information’ button for any date to view more information about the draw, plus a winners’ map showing where in the UK the winning postcodes are located.

How old do you have to be to play UK Postcode Lottery?

You’ll need to be 18 to play and have a UK postcode. All we ask is that you check the draws personally and keep it to one entry per person. By playing you accept our full terms and conditions, agree to our privacy policy and consent to our use of cookies too.

What’s the maximum prize you can win in postcode millions?

*Maximum ticket prize is 10% of draw proceeds up to £400,000. therefore we anticipate the maximum possible ticket prize will be £198,650. Sign up before midnight on 23rd April to play in our May draws. There are prizes to be won every day and an amazing £3 Million Postcode Millions draw.

Where does the money come from for pick my postcode?

The prize money is generated by ad revenue on the site, which is itself generated by the traffic caused by users checking the draw to see if they’ve won. It works like a free newspaper, or free-to-air TV channel like ITV. How are postcodes chosen?

Where is hu17 7LX Leconfield East Riding of Yorkshire?

HU17 7LX is a large user postcode in Leconfield, East Riding of Yorkshire. It was first introduced in January 1980. ‘Large User’ postcodes are allocated to organisations which receive large amounts of post. Unlike standard geographic postcodes, which cover up to 80 addresses, a large user postcode is unique to a single address.

Where is the postcode lottery office in Guildford?

Postcode Lottery Ltd. 2nd Floor. 31 Chertsey Street. Guildford. Surrey. England.

Do you need a postcode to win on pick my postcode?

We believe everyone should have the chance to win something for free. At Pick My Postcode all you need is a postcode and a minute each day to check if you’ve won.

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