National Lottery rolls over AGAIN as millions miss out on £2.2million jackpot
SATURDAY’S Lotto jackpot has risen to £6.8million after yet another rollover.
Wednesday's lotto draw resulted in yet another rollover
A total of 37 people matched five numbers, nut none of them picked up the bonus ball on top.
They each claimed £1,517 but missed out on the top prize of £2.2million.
Next week’s rollover will be the 30th since Camelot introduced new rules last October.
Saturday's rollover jackpot will be £6.8million
The odds of winning the Lotto jackpot have gone from one in 14million to one in 45million.
Angry Britons have been switching lotteries across the world with me favourable odds.
Angry Britons have been switching to draws in other countries
The top Lotto Hotpicks prize of £350,000 also went unclaimed.
But three people did bag £13,000 each after matching four balls.
Health Lottery tickets cost just £1
When questioned about players leaving the lottery, a Camelot spokesperson claimed he was confident they’d stay.
He added: “The changes we made to Lotto back in October promised bigger rolling jackpots and more millionaires than ever before.
“In less than four months, the new game is clearly delivering on its promises.”
Meanwhile Health Lottery tickets are £1, with a jackpot of up to £100,000.
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More than £70 million has been raised for good causes by the Health Lottery since its launch in 2011.
As well as being a lifeline to 1,800 local initiatives, Britain's newest and brightest lottery has aided a string of charities including Dementia UK, Mencap and the Alzheimer's Society.