$22 Million Lotto Max Winner on Sept 20, 2024

The September 20, 2024, Lotto Max draw brought high anticipation with a staggering jackpot of $22 million up for grabs. The winning numbers for the main draw were:

4, 8, 26, 32, 35, 36, 37 with the bonus number 33.

MatchesWinnersPrize
7/70$22,000,000.00 (Rollover)
6/7 + Bonus1$209,014.20
6/742$4,976.50
5/7 + Bonus137$915.40
5/72,695$108.60
4/7 + Bonus4,469$51.40
4/760,068$20.00
3/7 + Bonus59,523$20.00
3/7589,088Free Play

Unfortunately, the jackpot rolled over with no one claiming the massive prize. However, one lucky player in Quebec matched 6 numbers plus the bonus to win a prize of over $209,000! More than 716,000 winners emerged across Canada in various prize categories, taking home a collective sum of $3.45 million.

Design 149 4

Although no one clinched the jackpot, there were many smaller wins. Players who matched 6 numbers won $4,976 each, with 42 winners in that category, while those who matched 5 numbers plus the bonus walked away with $915 each.

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Though the jackpot eluded everyone, one fortunate player in Quebec matched 6 numbers plus the bonus to win $209,014. Across the nation, smaller wins abounded, with many players collecting modest amounts and Free Play tickets to try their luck again

Keep an eye on your tickets and see if you’re one of the lucky winners!

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