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- Canada Lotto Max
Canada Lotto Max requires players to match seven numbers from a possible 50 to win the jackpot. A total of eight numbers are drawn, with the final number acting as the Bonus Ball. The Bonus Ball enables players who have matched between three and six main numbers to win bigger prizes. There are nine prize tiers on offer in the game.
Canadians queue up for chance at winning record $70M Lotto Max jackpot The jackpot for the next Lotto Max draw on Jan. 7 will remain at approximately. Statistics; Lotto Max Statistics. This page looks at the number frequency of each ball in the Lotto Max draw. The main table shows how many times each number has appeared since the first draw in 2009, and the following tables show the most often picked numbers, most overdue numbers, and least often picked numbers, plus a whole host of other statistical data regarding pairs and triplets.
Canada Lotto Max has a starting jackpot of CAD $10 million, which rolls over should no player match all seven main numbers drawn. However, there is a jackpot cap of CAD $70 million, which means that the top prize cannot exceed this figure.
If the jackpot reaches CAD $50 million, a game called MAXMILLIONS comes into play. For every million in the jackpot prize pool above CAD $50 million, an extra draw takes place to give away a prize of CAD $1 million. For example, if the jackpot prize pool is CAD $60 million, there will be 10 extra draws, each with a prize of CAD $1 million on offer. This is in addition to the Lotto Max jackpot prize.
Each MAXMILLIONS prize has its own separate draw and also requires players to match seven numbers from a possible 50 to win. Unlike Lotto Max, there are no secondary prizes. MAXMILLIONS prizes that are not won rollover to the next Lotto Max draw, which means that subsequent games can offer a number of CAD $1 million payouts.
MAXMILLIONS continues to be played until the Lotto Max jackpot is won. Once this top prize has been won, any remaining MAXMILLIONS prizes will be added to the base jackpot for the following draw.
This Canada Lotto Max data includes all draws up to and including Friday 5th February 2021. Chronology is used to distinguish ties.
Prize Draw Information
The last jackpot drawn on Friday 5th February 2021 for Canada Lotto Max was CAD $30.8 Million The next estimated Canada Lotto Max jackpot is CAD $40 Million |
Canada Lotto Max Numbers (Last 10 Draws)
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Friday 5th February 2021 |
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Tuesday 2nd February 2021 |
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Friday 29th January 2021 |
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Tuesday 26th January 2021 |
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Friday 22nd January 2021 |
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Tuesday 19th January 2021 |
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Friday 15th January 2021 |
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Tuesday 12th January 2021 |
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Friday 8th January 2021 |
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Tuesday 5th January 2021 |
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Lotto Max Odds & Prize Draw Breakdown
Players must pick 7 balls from a pool of 50. Bonus Balls are drawn from the same pool | ||
Matches | Win | Odds of Winning* |
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7/7 | 87.25% of the Pools Fund | 1 in 33,294,800 |
6/7 + Bonus | 2.5% of the Pools Fund | 1 in 4,756,400 |
6/7 | 2.5% of the Pools Fund | 1 in 113,248 |
5/7 + Bonus | 1.5% of the Pools Fund | 1 in 37,749 |
5/7 | 3.5% of the Pools Fund | 1 in 1,841 |
4/7 + Bonus | 2.75% of the Pools Fund | 1 in 1,105 |
4/7 | $20 | 1 in 82.9 |
3/7 + Bonus | $20 | 1 in 82.9 |
3/7 | Free Play | 1 in 8.5 |
Approx. Overall Odds: 1 in 7 *The table shows the odds of winning if you buy the minimum CAD$5 ticket, which gets you three lines of numbers. |
Canada Lotto Max Draw Details
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Canada Lotto Max History
The first Canada Lotto Max draw took place in September 2009 and draws originally took place every Friday. Lotto Max replaced Lotto Super 7, played since June 1994, and offered bigger jackpot prizes and a slightly different format, although players were still required to match seven numbers to win the jackpot.
In July 2015, the Lotto Max jackpot cap was raised from CAD $50 million to CAD $60 million.
The most valuable draw in Canada Lotto Max history took place in October 2018, when there were 55 CAD $1 million MAXMILLIONS prizes on offer in addition to the CAD $60 million jackpot. The Lotto Max jackpot was won by a single player and 27 of the 50 MAXMILLIONS prizes were won. The remaining 23 prizes were added to the following week’s jackpot.
In May 2019, Canada Lotto Max underwent a series of changes, augmenting the game’s rules and prize breakdown. The jackpot cap was increased from CA$60 million to CA$70 million, and a second regular draw was added on Tuesday evenings. The ball pool was increased from 49 to 50, and two extra prize tiers were introduced, one for matching five numbers and the Bonus Ball, and one for four numbers and the Bonus Ball - bringing the total number of prize tiers available to nine.
Page Last Updated: Saturday, 6 February 2021 06:59 AM
About Canada Lotto Max Game
Lotto Max Next Draw January 1 2021
Canada Lotto Max started on September 25, 2009 after Canada's old Super 7 game ended. The game changed format to add an extra number in May 2019. To play the Lotto Max Canada game, choose 7 numbers from 1-50. The seven winning numbers and a bonus number are drawn. Tickets cost $5 for a three-game play. Drawings are held twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays. The jackpot starts at $10 million and increases until there is a winner, or the jackpot reaches $50 million.
When the Lotto Max Jackpot is at or above $50 million, a 7/7 Cap is established. Each $1 million in excess of the 7/7 Cap is drawn as a separate $1 million MAXMILLIONS prize. The max 7/7 Cap for the jackpot is $70 million. For each MAXMILLIONS Draw, seven numbers are drawn from among all numbers from 1 to 50.Players must match all seven numbers drawn to win a MAXMILLIONS prize. If there is more than one winner in a MAXMILLIONS Draw, the MAXMILLIONS prize will be shared among the winners in that draw.
Olg Lotto Max Results
The odds of winning the Lotto Max jackpot are one in 33,294,800 per $5 play. This makes Lotto Max harder to win than Canada's National Lotto (odds of one in 13,983,816).