
UAE Lottery: 7 winners bag Dh100,000 each; Lucky Chance IDs revealed
The 10th edition of the UAE Lottery's Lucky Day draw, held on Saturday in draw number 250419, saw seven participants win Dh100,000 each under the 'guaranteed prizes' category. The massive Dh100-million jackpot is still waiting to be claimed.
The winning numbers from the days section were 17, 12, 8, 28, 14, and 20, and the month number was 3. To win the grand prize, a participant must match all six days' numbers in any order, along with the exact month number.
While no one struck the grand jackpot, the draw continued to reward players in other categories, with seven lucky winners taking home Dh100,000 each under the guaranteed prizes scheme.
The winning Lucky Chance IDs are:
BB4660178
BN3868176
BD2893225
CY7511459
AV2030658
BI3395916
BN3810683
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