How to Play the Valentine's Lottery

Entering you and your loved ones into the Valentine’s Lottery could not be easier- all you have to do is choose six numbers between 1 and 50 and a Joker Ball between 1 and 5. If you don’t have a set of numbers you want to play however then you can use a Quick Pick and have them chosen for you. Just follow the remaining steps below to be in with a chance of winning £13.3 Million this Valentine's Day from your computer or smartphone for an entry of just £1.50:

Selecting your Numbers
Choose Your Numbers

Start of with choosing the numbers you want to enter. You will need six numbers between 1 and 50 and a Joker ball between 1 and 5 for each line you want to enter. If you can’t choose those all-important lucky numbers to play then you can choose a Quick Pick which will randomly choose the numbers for you, or you can use our number generator to pick them for you. As it Valentine's day, why not use some important dates from your love life?

Wait for Results
Pay for Your Entries

Once you have chosen your numbers and the amount of lines you want then its time to pay for your entries, which cost £1.50 a line. You will need to register for an online account if you don’t already have one, which requires a few details, and then you will need to add money to your account to pay for the entries. Once you have an account and funds in your account then click the button to pay for your entries and you’re all set.

Pay for your entries
Check the results and prizes

The draw takes place at 19:00 GMT on 14th February and you can check the results then on the results page, or use the number checker to automatically find out if you have won a prize. You can find details of all the prizes you can win on the dedicated page, and details of how you can claim any winnings are detailed below.


How to Choose your Numbers

Its very common for people to use significant dates for the numbers they enter into lotteries, and is why you normally see more people win when all the numbers selected are between 1 and 31. If you are entering the Valentine's Lottery with a loved one or gifting them an entry, why not use significant dates from your love life?

For example, if you met on 17th September you could enter the numbers 17 and 9, or if you got married on the 30th December then you could enter the numbers 30 and 12. You don’t have to do this, but it might be a nice message and would make it even more special if you did win that a date from your life together has won you a prize!

If you don’t have a set of numbers you want to play then you can use our number generator to create some lines for you. They will create a random set of numbers, and you can reset and generate a new line as many times as you want until you are happy with those that come out.

How to Claim your winnings

Because you are playing online, all winnings will be paid directly into your online account for you to then withdraw or use to enter a subsequent draw or other lottery. If, however, you are lucky enough to win the £13.3 Million jackpot (fingers crossed!) then a member of the customer support will get in touch with you to run through some security questions and then arrange for the money to be sent directly to your bank account.