Imagine what you could do with £7.7million…
Well, that’s how much was up for grabs tonight in the National Lottery’s Lotto draw.
The impressive double rollover jackpot could buy you a luxury car, a dream holiday, a new home and much, much more.
There was also up to £500,000 to be won in the Thunderball draw – as well as one guaranteed Millionaire Raffle winner.
Tonight’s National Lottery Lotto winning numbers are: 9, 13, 16, 25, 40, and 46.
The bonus ball is 52.
The Thunderball winning numbers are: 27, 28, 32, 33 and 39.
The Thunderball is 3.
The £1m Lotto Millionaire Raffle winning code is RUBY 6430 7531.
There are also 20 Lotto Raffle winners, each scooping £20,000.
Lotto draws take place every Wednesday and Saturday at about 8.30pm.
Tickets are available online every day from 8am until 11pm, except on Wednesdays and Saturdays, when the draws are held.
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On these days, ticket sales close at 7.30pm.
You can play online at https://www.national-lottery.co.uk/ or most newsagents.
Lotto sales reopen at 9pm after the draw has taken place.
National Lottery prizes are paid as a lump sum and are tax-free.
Players get a choice of six different numbers between 1 and 59.
Good luck!
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