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$1 Million and 40 bonus wins: Lotto Max Super Draw on Saturday

$1 Million and 40 bonus wins: Lotto Max Super Draw on Saturday

Time of India10-05-2025

Canada's lottery fever continues to grow as excitement surrounds the
Lotto 6/49
Super Draw, set for May 10, Saturday. Thousands of Canadians eagerly await to find out if they'll be the next big winner, especially after two recent stories of life-changing wins that have captured national attention.
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Earlier this month, Jason Ganske, a resident of Alberta, made headlines after winning a massive $70 million
Lotto Max
jackpot. The father of two said he plans to spend more time with family, travel, and use his winnings to give back to his community. In Ontario, another lucky ticket holder recently claimed a $60 million Lotto 6/49
Gold Ball jackpot
, one of the biggest wins in the province's history.
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Now, eyes turn to tonight's Lotto 6/49 Super Draw. Unlike regular draws, this special edition includes the usual $1 million Classic Jackpot and the Gold Ball Jackpot, and forty (40) additional prizes of $25,000 each. These extra prizes will be drawn from all Gold Ball Draw Numbers issued for the draw.
Each winner of these $25,000 prizes will be matched with a randomly drawn number. That means even players who don't hit the big jackpot still have a big chance of winning a substantial sum. The additional prizes add an exciting twist and have driven ticket sales nationwide.
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With millions of Canadians dreaming of a big win, lottery officials remind players to double-check their tickets and verify numbers from official sources after the draw. Results are expected to be released later this evening.
If history is any indication, tonight's draw could produce another unforgettable story—perhaps even one that changes a life forever.
FAQs
How much is the max Lotto?
The maximum Powerball jackpot can reach hundreds of millions of dollars, with recent jackpots in 2025 ranging from $65 million to as high as $527 million. As of May 7, 2025, the current jackpot was $66 million, with previous jackpots reaching $167.3 million and $328.5 million earlier in the year.
What are the 7 luckiest numbers for Lotto Max?
The 7 luckiest Lotto Max numbers in 2025, based on frequency of draws, are 5, 29, 6, 3, 44, 47, and 11. These numbers have appeared most often in recent draws, making them the most frequently drawn this year. However, each number has an equal chance of winning.
What is the maximum number for Lotto?
The maximum number you can select in Lotto Max is 50. Players choose seven numbers from a pool of 1 to 50. The main jackpot starts at $10 million and can grow to a maximum of $80 million, with additional "MaxMillions" $1 million prizes awarded once the jackpot exceeds $50 million.

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