France Loto Results and Winning Numbers

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Do I have the France Lotto Winning Numbers?

Lott247 has made the process of checking the France Lotto results to see if you matched the winning numbers very easy. The lucky France Lotto numbers you played will be checked automatically against the France lottery winning numbers after every draw.

Your Lotto247 account will be credited if you matched the France lottery winning numbers. We will also email you the latest France Lotto results.

What is the France Lotto prize amount?

Since 1976, the intriguing France Lotto has been a popular lottery game amongst players from France and worldwide because of its lucrative payouts.

In June 2011, the France Lotto recorded its largest single-ticket prize of €24 million (approximately US $29 million). The main prize rolled over an impressive 11 times from a starting amount of €13 million (approximately US $16 million) to reach this amount.

The France Lotto has also produced some fantastic results. One fortunate lottery player from the south of France won the main prize twice in 1996 and again in 2011.

This popular lottery game comes with a €2 million (approximately US $2.4 million) starting payout. The France Lotto can rollover 34 times, and each time it rolls over, it increases by €1 million (approximately US $1.2 million).

Please visit the France Lotto play page to check the latest France Lotto prize amount and for information about this lottery.

When is the France Lotto drawing?

The France lottery draw is held every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 20:35 (CET)

What are the chances of winning the France Lotto?

Your overall chance of winning any France Lotto prize is 1 in 5.99, while your chances of winning the main prize are 1 in 19,068,840. It is this reason the France Lotto is a favourite amongst lottery players from France and around the world.

To win the France Lotto main prize, you’ll need to match the five (5) main France Lotto numbers drawn, including the Chance number.

There are nine (9) prize categories in the France Lotto, and to win a prize, you have to match two (2) at least main winning France Lotto numbers. Below is a table listing your chances of winning any France Lotto prize.

Match Chances
Five (5) numbers + Chance number 1 in 19,068,840
Five (5) numbers 1 in 2,118,760
Four (4) numbers + Chance number 1 in 86,677
Four (4) numbers 1 in 9,631
Three (3) numbers + Chance number 1 in 2,016
Three (3) numbers 1 in 224
Two (2) numbers + Chance number 1 in 144
Two (2) numbers 1 in 16
Chance number 1 in 18
The overall chance of winning a prize in French Loto are 1 in 5.99

What to do if I win the France Lotto?

When you have won the France Lotto, there is not much that you need to do. After the France Lotto results are published and if you matched the winning numbers, we will immediately credit your Lotto247 account.

France Lotto FAQ’s

Do I have to match the France Lotto winning numbers in the exact order drawn?

No! You do not have to match the France lottery winning numbers in the exact numerical order they are drawn.

The France lottery winning numbers are drawn randomly. After the France Lotto draw, the France lottery winning numbers are placed in numerical order as they appear in your bet for your convenience.

How many numbers are used in France Lotto

Like other famous lottery games, two (2) ball sets are used in the France Lotto draw. The first ball comprises 49 numbers, while the second balls set contains 10 Chance numbers.

During the France Lotto draw, five (5) main France Lotto numbers will be drawn from the first set and one (1) Chance number from the second set.

To win the France Lotto, you need to match the five (5) main numbers, including the one (1) Chance number.

France Lotto Historical Changes

Since its inception in 1976, the France Loto used the 6/49 format until 2008, when it was changed to the 5/49 and 1/10 format.

The France Loto has created an estimated 7,900 millionaires in France and distributed over €3.8 billion (approximately US $4.6 billion) in prizes. When France joined the European Union, it crowned about 150 multimillionaires worldwide.