Bonoloto Results and How to Play: Your Guide for September 28, 2024
In just a few moments, the Bonoloto results for today, Saturday, September 28, 2024, will be available. Players will soon discover whether their selected numbers have led them to a jackpot of €600,000.
To participate in the Bonoloto draw, players must select 6 digits from a range of numbers between 1 and 49. It's essential to decide if you want to enter exclusively for today's draw or for all remaining draws scheduled for the week. Additionally, the State Lotteries and Bets System provides an option for random number selection, making the process a bit easier for players not wanting to choose their own numbers.
The cost of a single bet is €0.50; however, to participate in a draw, a minimum bet of €1 is required—this means that if you want your Bonoloto ticket to be valid for one draw, you will need to place at least two bets.
There are various ways to enter the Bonoloto, with participants having the opportunity to register a total of 8 combinations, either through a simple bet or through combinations with additional numbers. The Bonoloto draws take place six days a week, from Monday to Saturday, with Sundays being excluded.
The prize structure is as follows: - First Category: 6 correct numbers — 45% of the revenue is allocated - Second Category: 5 correct numbers plus the complementary number — 24% of the revenue is allocated - Third Category: 5 correct numbers — 12% of the revenue is allocated - Fourth Category: 4 correct numbers — 19% of the revenue is allocated - Fifth Category: 3 correct numbers — a fixed prize of €4
Importantly, if there are no winners in the first category for a given draw, the funds allocated for this category will roll over to increase that same category for the next immediate draw.
Please note that the only official results of the Bonoloto draw are those announced by the State Society Lotteries and Bets of the State. It is crucial for players to rely on these results for accuracy, as The HuffPost cannot be held responsible for any errors or omissions in reporting on this subject. Stay tuned for the results, and best of luck to all participants!
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