A winning lottery ticket has been bought in Bolton and it currently remains unclaimed – could you be a winner?
The prize is not one to be missed as £1 million could be yours, giving you a positive start to the new year.
One lucky winner bought the ticket in the town and the winning numbers were drawn in the EuroMillions game on November 3, 2023. The draw number is 1682.
If you’ve recently taken part in the EuroMillions, it’s worth checking if you’ve won a fortune!
The National Lottery website explains: "The big prizes below have either not been claimed, or have not yet been validated and paid.
"We hope a lucky player comes forward in time but if a valid claim is not received within 180 days (around 6 months) of the draw date, the prize and any interest earned on it will go to benefit National Lottery Projects across the UK.
"If you think you're a winner, find out how to claim. The table below was updated on 19/12/2023. Any unclaimed prizes 6 months past the draw date will be automatically removed."
Which ball numbers were drawn?
The ball numbers for the winning ticket were: 08, 21, 31, 39 and 47. The Lucky Stars were: 05 and 09.
The last date to claim the winning prize is May 1, 2024.
The UK Millionaire Maker codes are as follows:
- HDWL 31435
- HDWS 71336
- JCVW 58932
- JDWK 50475
- MDWK 38974
- TDWJ 92983
- TDWQ 89608
- VDWG 70518
- XDWK 73859
- ZDWH 35530
To check your ticket, you can enter your UK Millionaire Maker code via the National Lottery website.
How to claim your winnings
If you think you could be the lucky winner, there are a few steps you’ll need to follow.
Whether you played online via the app or in-store, there are different ways to claim your prize.
You can answer a questionnaire online which will give you more details on how to collect your winnings.
Currently, there are 11 unclaimed National Lottery prizes waiting to be won.
Other unclaimed lottery tickets have been bought across the UK, including in Doncaster, City of Edinburgh and Northampton plus more.
See all the unclaimed prizes via the National Lottery website.
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