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Euro Millions UK Millionaire Maker Code

Request

The National Lottery holds a live draw for almost all of the prize draws however, there is no clear draw for the Euro Millions UK Millionaire Maker Code.

Please can you confirm the following:

  1. How is the UK Millionaire Maker Code drawn?
  2. Why can't it be drawn live?
  3. How can we confirm that every Tuesday/Friday someone did win rather than they claim someone has won?

Response

Thank you for your request which has been processed under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (FOIA).

In your email you have referenced that the National Lottery holds a live draw for almost all of the prize draws however, there is no clear draw for the Euro Millions UK Millionaire Maker Code. You have requested the following:

  1. How is the UK Millionaire Maker Code drawn?
  2. Why can't it be drawn live?
  3. How can we confirm that every Tuesday/Friday someone did win rather than they claim someone has won?

The Gambling Commission’s responses to your enquiries are as follows:

1 – How is the UK Millionaire Maker Code drawn? The UK Millionaire Maker raffle is determined via a Random Number Generator process, which results in the random selection of a set (or sets) of winning numbers and letters for the UK Millionaire Maker game from the total number of entries for that draw. The odds of winning the UK Millionaire Maker Prize are (number of prizes available x one in the total number of UK Millionaire Maker Entries for that Draw).

2 – Why can’t it be drawn live? The UK Millionaire Maker game is not determined via a physical draw machine and is instead a randomly generated winner(s) from the total number of entries. Therefore, there is no live 'draw' to be shown.

3 – How can we confirm that every Tuesday/Friday someone did win rather than they claim someone has won?" The winning code can be found on the National Lottery website for the relevant draw. Further details can be found in the Prize breakdown The (EuroMillions draw details | Results | The National Lottery). (opens in a new tab) The UK Millionaire Maker winner(s) is selected from the total number of entries for that draw i.e. the raffle draw is only from the codes generated within that given draw. Therefore, in every UK Millionaire Maker raffle draw, there is guaranteed to be a UK winner for all prizes available in that draw.

With respect to the UK Millionaire Maker raffle and Random Number Generator processes, the Operator must comply with Licence Condition 17.4 of the Fourth National Lottery Licence (25_05_20_-_Fourth_National_Lottery_Section_5_Licence.pdf) (opens in a new tab) and the Operator is certified to the World Lottery Association WLA Security Control Standard L.8 - Random number generation (WLA Security Control Standard). (opens in a new tab)

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Please note, internal review requests should be made within 40 working days of the initial response. Requests made outside this timeframe will not be processed.

If you are not content with the outcome of our review, you may then apply directly to the Information Commissioner (ICO) for a decision. Generally, the ICO cannot make a decision unless you have already exhausted the review procedure provided by the Gambling Commission. 

It should be noted that if you wish to raise a complaint with the ICO about the Commission’s handling of your request for information, then you are required to do so within six weeks of receiving your final response or last substantive contact with us.

The ICO can be contacted at: The Information Commissioner’s Office (opens in a new tab), Wycliffe House, Water Lane, Wilmslow, Cheshire SK9 5AF.

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