Why are you more likely to win the Children’s Lottery than the Christmas Lottery?

Christmas has arrived another year accompanied by two very important dates: the Christmas lotteries. The first took place last Friday 22 December, the day on which the popular Christmas Lottery draw took place, and in just over a week the long-awaited Children’s Lottery will take place.

This is the first draw of the year and will take place on January 6, Three Kings Day. The event will distribute 36,818 prizes, the first of 200,000 euros to the tenth, followed by the second, of 75,000 euros, and the third prize, of 25,000 euros.

89603, first prize of the 2023 Children’s Lottery.

While this day doesn’t generate as much anticipation as the Christmas lottery, the hope of winning a fortune makes it a truly special day. But, if you do the comparison, which draw is more likely to win? We’ll tell you about it below.

Differences between the children’s lottery and the Christmas lottery

Even if your tickets cost the same amount, 20 euros, the chances of you playing are not the same. The one that has the best chance of being ours is El Niño, which will take place next Saturday, January 6th at 12:00 in the morning.

The reason lies in the number of refunds, since in the Christmas draw 100,000 numbers out of 14,008 are drawn, while in the El Niño draw 37,812 of the 100,000 numbers are drawn.

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Similarly, it is worth bearing in mind that in the Christmas Lottery 10% of the prize is allocated to refunds, while in the Children’s Lottery this percentage rises to almost 30%, tripling the money allocated to refunds and the chances of receiving that prize . . Thus, in the El Niño event the chances of winning something are 7.82% and in the Christmas event only 5.3%.

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