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Results of the ONCE Draws for April 1, 2025: Check if You're a Winner!

On Tuesday, April 1, 2025, the ONCE draws have produced some exciting results. This is your opportunity to check if you are among the lucky winners of the Daily Coupon, My Day, or Super Once lotteries.

Daily Coupon of ONCE The winning number for today's ONCE Daily Coupon draw is 99453 from series 38. The prize for this draw is a remarkable 500,000 euros per coupon. Additionally, there are 49 prizes of 35,000 euros each for those who match the five digits.

With the Daily Coupon, you can increase your chances of winning by relying on the first and last digits of your number. The ONCE draw consists of 100,000 five-digit numbers, ranging from 00000 to 99999, with one series number between 1 and 50. If you're wondering about the time of the ONCE Daily Coupon draw, it takes place from Monday to Thursday at 21:25 (peninsular time). Remember, you can check the results right here once today's draw concludes.

Alongside the grand prize of 500,000 euros for matching the five digits, the Daily Coupon draw offers various other prizes: 250 euros for matching the first and last four digits, 25 euros for the first and last three digits, 6 euros for the first and last two digits, and 2 euros for the first and last digit.

My Day of ONCE In the My Day draw today, the winning date is 30ENE1981, and the lucky number drawn is 11.

Super Once For those participating in the Super Once draw, the winning numbers drawn today are 02, 17, 21, 32, 37, 41, 43, 45, 61, 64, 65, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 76, 82, 84, and 85. Players can choose between 5 and 11 different numbers from a matrix of up to 80 numbers, regardless of the order. In the ONCE draw, a winning combination consists of 20 numbers, and the prizes vary based on the number of correctly guessed numbers and the type of bet placed.

When playing in the Super Once draw, you can win up to one million euros per bet for selecting 11 numbers, with a cost of just 1 euro. The Super Once draw is convenient for players as it features three daily draws at 10:00, 12:00, and 21:15 (peninsular time). There are 7 types of bets available, based on the quantity of selected numbers: 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, or 5.

Please note that the only valid official results for the Daily Coupon, My Day, and Super Once draws are those published by the National Organization of the Blind of Spain (ONCE). The HuffPost cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions in this article.

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