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Monday & Wednesday Lotto

Add more flexibility to your week with Monday & Wednesday Lotto, a classic Australian lottery featuring two regular draws. With a simple 6-number format and consistent prize structure, it offers a familiar and easy-to-follow experience across multiple prize divisions.

Our Experience

Monday & Wednesday Lotto feels very similar to the traditional Saturday format, but with the advantage of more frequent draws.

The structure is straightforward — no extra numbers like in Powerball — which makes it easier to understand. At the same time, the fixed prize model and регулярні draws create a predictable experience.

Overall, it’s a stable and simple lottery option focused on consistency rather than large jackpot swings.

Pros & Cons

Simple and well-known format
Two draws every week
Same rules as Saturday Lotto
Multiple prize divisions

Smaller jackpots compared to major lotteries
Top prize odds remain low
Limited gameplay variation

Overview

Monday & Wednesday Lotto is part of Australia’s official lottery system and follows the same format as Saturday Lotto. It is played nationwide and uses a standard 6-number draw system.

The game is designed to provide more frequent participation opportunities, with two draws held each week.

How to Play

Playing Monday & Wednesday Lotto is straightforward:

  • Choose 6 numbers from 1 to 45
  • 6 main numbers and 2 supplementary numbers are drawn
  • Match numbers to win across different prize divisions

To win the top prize, all 6 main numbers must match.

Draw Schedule

Jackpot & Prizes

Monday & Wednesday Lotto offers a structured prize system:

  • Division 1 prize is typically around AUD $1 million
  • Prize pool is shared across multiple divisions
  • Supplementary numbers affect lower-tier prizes
  • Special draws (e.g. Superdraws) may increase prize pools

You choose 6 numbers from 1 to 45, and 6 main plus 2 supplementary numbers are drawn.

Every Monday and Wednesday evening.

Yes, the format is the same, but draws are held twice per week with smaller jackpots.

Yes, Division 1 prizes are shared between all winning entries.

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