The Norway Lotto is, as the name suggests, the national lottery of Norway, but it can also be played throughout Scandinavia by physical ticket holders and throughout the world by online players at kindlotto. It is run by Norsk Tipping AS, who are the organiser of state lottery games in Norway and are owned by the Norwegian government. The very first Norway Lotto was drawn in April 1986 and it has helped to pump billions of Norwegian Kroner into the local economy ever since.
How to play the Norway Lotto
Select 7 numbers between 1-34. Complete as many entries as you like and click the green ‘Add to cart’ button to complete your transaction. Sit back and wait for the results.
How much can I win?
Overall, there are 5 prize categories. The Odds of Winning Any Prize is 1/138, and the Odds of Winning the Jackpot is 1/5 379 616.This is a game for players who want to chase the big prizes and aren’t necessarily interested in the smaller ones.
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Should you decide to play Norway Lotto you will always be able to check the latest results of this popular draw on our website to see if your chosen numbers match the winning ones. The draw takes place just once a week and if do elect to play Norway Lotto then Saturday is the day for your notebook. This draw debuted in 1986 (April the 12th to be precise) and is organized by Norsk Tipping company, and when the game began it was made abundantly clear to the people of Norway that a substantial part of the draw’s profits would go to good causes across the land. Norsk Tipping have always worked very closely with the Norwegian government with sport and culture always at the top of the priority list. Those who play Norway Lotto will be required to pick 7 numbers from a possible range of 34, a somewhat unusual guess range compared to most lotteries. The jackpot is won if any player matches their 7 numbers with the 7 main numbers that fall from the Norway Lotto drum on a Saturday evening. An 8th number is also drawn and this ball is known as the bonus ball and whilst it has no influence on the jackpot it does alter and boost prizes in the lower prize divisions.
Since its inception those who play Norway Lotto in its home country have ensured it’s the most popular lottery game in the land, and nowhere is it more well loved than the county of Akershus which is home to the draw’s biggest ever winner. The promotional work done by the Royal Norwegian Ministry of Culture is also a great asset to the draw as Norwegians can see which sport and culture projects have benefited from the profits the draw makes. Other ‘’good causes’’ outside of sport and culture also benefit.