
UAE Lottery results: Check winning numbers for $27m grand prize draw on February 22
The winning numbers for the Saturday, February 22 draw are:
7
1
24
31
5
15
Monthly number
12
The UAE Lottery draw was hosted by presenters Chadi Khalaf and Diala Makki.
UAE Lottery results: Saturday, February 22
The new jackpot draw is the first federally licensed lottery in the region and is operated by The Game LLC under licence from the General Commercial Gaming Regulatory Authority (GCGRA).
In addition to the grand prize draw the UAE Lottery also offered Lucky Chance winners the chance to claim AED100,000 ($27,200). The winning numbers for the draw were:
CH5804358
AI0781388
AN1216953
CP6684547
CT7037888
BX4837392
BU4546039
The UAE Lottery offers residents aged 18 and above multiple ways to win cash prizes.
Tickets for the next lottery draw, scheduled for March 8, are available through the lottery's official website and cost AED50 ($13.60) each.
To play the UAE lottery, participants must choose numbers from the 'Days' section and 1 number from the 'Months' section of the website. The numbers in the 'Days' section range from 1 to 31, so the 6 numbers you choose represent your lucky days. The numbers in the 'Months' section range from 1 to 12, so the number you choose represents your lucky month.
How to win the UAE Lottery
Jackpot: If all seven numbers (6+1) match with the draw result, the winning ticket holder(s) will win the Jackpot. In the event that there are more than one Jackpot winning ticket holders, the Jackpot prize will be split evenly among all the eligible winning ticket holders.
2nd Prize: If all six numbers from the 'Days' section (6+0) match with the draw result, the winning ticket holder(s) will win the second prize.
3rd Prize: If five numbers from the 'Days' section and 1 number from the 'Months' (5+1) match with the draw result, the winning ticket holder(s) will win the third prize.
4th Prize: If five numbers from the 'Days' section (5+0) OR 4 numbers from the 'Days' section and 1 number from the 'Months' section (4+1) match with the draw result, the winning ticket holder(s) will win the fourth prize.
5th Prize: If three numbers from the 'Days' section and 1 number from the 'Months' section (3+1), OR 2 numbers from the 'Days' section and 1 number from the 'Months' section (2+1), OR 1 number from the 'Days' section and 1 number from the 'Months' section (1+1), OR 1 number from the 'Months' section (0+1) match with the draw result, the winning ticket holder(s) will win the fifth prize.
How much can you win in UAE Lottery
Jackpot: AED100,000,000 ($27.2m)
2nd Prize: AED1,000,000 ($272,000)
3rd Prize: AED100,000 ($27,200)
4th Prize: AED1,000 ($272)
5th Prize: AED100 ($27)
Odds of winning the UAE Lottery
Jackpot: 1 in 8,835,372
2nd Prize: 1 in 803,216
3rd Prize: 1 in 58,902
4th Prize: 1 in 1,437
5th Prize: 1 in 12.1
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