what nonsense! There are 1.8m different postcodes in the UK. Lets assume that 10% of these are business addresses and not playing the UK postcode lottery. That brings us down to 1.6m different UK postcodes.
Only the postcodes of people who have entered the game are eligible for the draw. Lets be generous and say that 10% of the UK actually play this game. This brings us down to a 1:162,000 chance
There is no Postcode lottery in Texas. The Postcode lottery is a draw event in the UK. Texas has several lottery games that are available on a daily and weekly basis.
i would say myself just over 13 million to one
The odds of being struck by lightning are 576,000 to 1.The odds of being killed by lightning are2,320,000 to 1.The odds of winning the UK lotto are 1 in 13,983,816 (approx 1 in 14million).So, you're more likely to get hit by lightning than win the lottery.
The People's Postcode Lottery is owned and operated by the Dutch company Novamedia, which also runs similar lotteries in other countries. In the UK, it is managed by the Postcode Lottery Limited, which operates under the regulations of the Gambling Commission. A significant portion of the proceeds from the lottery is allocated to charitable causes, making it a popular fundraising initiative.
13,983,816
Straight from the Wikipedia article on the game... The odds of winning the jackpot are 45,057,474 to 1
The UK lottery results can be found at the official National Lottery website. They are available shortly after the draw has been made. In addition, one can take the ticket to any ticket sales point and they will check to see if it has a winning line.
Really depends on which lottery you are playing, but generally the odds are never in your favor, which is why some people pool their lottery tickets together in attempt to increase the change of winning.
The first UK lottery was held on the 19th of November in 1994.
If you mean the national lottery. Then no they can't you have to be a uk resident.
The 2018 winner of the "5000 Week for Life" was a UK resident named Mike McCarthy. He won the top prize of £5,000 every week for 30 years, totaling £7.8 million. This lottery-style game is part of a series of competitions run by the People's Postcode Lottery.
It's like a UK postcode