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The North Lotto Report 6-Digit Draw is based on a random selection process using six separate mechanical barrels. Each barrel contains balls numbered 0 through 9.
During the draw, one single digit is extracted from each barrel in sequential order. This creates a unique 6-digit winning sequence (e.g., 4-8-1-0-9-2).
To secure the Division 1 Grand Prize, your entry ticket must match all six digits in the exact order they were drawn. Partial matches in correct sequence are awarded minor division prizes.
If no player correctly predicts the full 6-digit sequence for a specific draw, the allocated Division 1 prize money is retained in the prize fund.
This amount "rolls over" to the subsequent draw, increasing the potential jackpot. While rollovers can lead to significantly larger prizes, please remember that a win is never guaranteed regardless of the jackpot size.
| Division | Requirement | Approximate Odds |
|---|---|---|
| Division 1 | All 6 digits in exact order | 1 in 1,000,000 |
| Division 2 | First 5 OR Last 5 digits in order | 1 in 55,556 |
| Division 3 | First 4 OR Last 4 digits in order | 1 in 5,556 |
| Division 4 | First 3 OR Last 3 digits in order | 1 in 556 |
| Division 5 | First 2 OR Last 2 digits in order | 1 in 56 |
Odds shown are mathematical approximations based on a random distribution of digits 0-9 across six positions. Actual prize payouts vary based on the number of winners and total pool size.