Notable prizes on different continents are:
Australia The first lottery in Australia took place in the 1880s in Sydney. It was a private sweepstakes that was quickly prohibited, despite being moved to other areas such as Queensland and Victoria. In 1916, the Australian government started their own lottery, named the 'Golden Casket Art Union', with the intention of raising money for charities and projects. Its first draw is credited with raising funds for veterans of World War One.
Canada Lotteries in Canada are administered by five regional organizations; the
Atlantic Lottery Corporation (which serves
Atlantic Canada),
Loto-Québec, the
Ontario Lottery and Gaming Corporation, the
Western Canada Lottery Corporation (which serves
Western and
Northern Canada, excluding
British Columbia), and the
British Columbia Lottery Corporation. The five regional lotteries are members of a consortium known as the
Interprovincial Lottery Corporation, which administrates national games, including the flagship
Lotto 6/49 and
Lotto Max. The five lotteries offer draw games, scratch cards, and
sports betting—the latter primarily under the brand
Sport Select. The largest single jackpot record in Canadian lottery history was a Lotto Max drawing on January 7, 2020, for a jackpot of $70 million.
Finland In Finland,
Veikkaus began selling lottery tickets in December 1970, and the first draw was televised on January 3, 1971. The lottery turned 40 on January 3, 2011, and by then the lottery had been drawn 2,126 times. Since then, there has been one lottery draw every week. Lottery game time usually ends on Saturday at 9:45 p.m., and the draw is usually held on Saturday at 10:15 p.m. Large public holidays on Saturdays may postpone the draw to Sunday. The lottery has two official supervisors; from 3 January 1971 to 29 September 2013, the lottery was televised on
Yle TV1, and in October 2013, the lottery draws were postponed on
MTV3 after ten evening news, because according to
FICORA, the sponsorship cooperation between Veikkaus and
Yle was illegal. In the current lottery played in Finland, the player chooses seven numbers between 1 and 40 (initially, until the autumn of 1980, six numbers between 1 and 40 were chosen, then for a few years seven numbers between 1 and 37 and then seven numbers between 1 and 39). In the draw, seven numbers and one (previously three and then two) additional numbers are drawn; the line price is 1 euro. The profit categories were changed, for example, from the 2011 round 41. The main victory at that time was with 7 correct results and the smallest victory with three actual and one additional number, the number of which was reduced from three to two. The lottery return percentage is 41.1. Another lottery game played in Finland is
Vikinglotto, which can be played in all
Nordic countries as well as in
Estonia,
Latvia and
Lithuania. In Vikinglotto, six actual numbers and two additional numbers out of 48 are drawn. There are five winning categories: 6 correct, 5 + extra number, 5 correct, 4 correct and 3 correct. In Finland, an average of six million euros in winnings go unredeemed each year.
France A
national lottery was reintroduced in 1933.
India There are many lotteries in India. All lotteries are run by state governments but only 13 of the 28 Indian states allow them. The leader within Indian lotteries is the
Kerala State Government that started their lottery department in 1967 following the country wide ban on private lotteries. The
Kerala State Lotteries became an inspiration for other Indian states that started their own lotteries. As of right now lotteries are available in
Kerala,
Goa,
Maharashtra,
Madhya Pradesh,
Punjab,
West Bengal,
Assam,
Arunachal Pradesh,
Meghalaya,
Manipur,
Sikkim,
Nagaland and
Mizoram. The public ban on lotteries in other states has not been very effective since several lottery providers allow Indians to play online. Indian players can play lotteries from all over the world thanks to online lottery agents and bookkeepers. Some states have tried to combat this with different measures. The state government of
Tamil Nadu decided to ban
GooglePay since it allows payments to online lotteries and awards its users in India with
Scratchcards. Indian lotteries provide a substantial economic boost for the states that provide them. In the fiscal year 2017–2018 Kerala collected
GST worth Rs 908
crore and state revenue of Rs 1,691 crore.
Malaysia Lottery industry start operated in Malaysia on early 1969 by
Berjaya Group.
Sports Toto Malaysia Sdn Bhd is a
Malaysian company, which operates in the
gambling sector. Founded and incorporated by the
Malaysian Government in 1969, it was focused on the commercialisation of
4-Digits–based games. On 1 August 1985, the government in a non-
tender privatisation, sold the company to businessman
Vincent Tan who merged it into his
Berjaya Group. Today, Sports Toto is a wholly owned subsidiary of
Berjaya Sports Toto Berhad (
MYX: 1562), which is listed on the main market of
Bursa Malaysia. It claims to be the largest operator in Malaysia of 4D-based games, with 680 sales outlets offering a total of 7 games.
Mexico The Mexican
Lotería Nacional dates back to the late 18th century. The goal of the Lotería is to create jobs and to "impulse the wealth redistribution process". The Lotería is also a member of the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries.
Spain As measured by the total prize payout, the
Spanish Christmas Lottery is considered the biggest lottery worldwide. In 2012, if all of the tickets had been sold, the total amount payout of prizes would have been worth €2.52 billion (70% of ticket sales). The total amount of all prizes of the first category called ("the fat one") was €720 million which was distributed among 180 winning tickets (billetes) that win €4 million each. The Christmas lottery is a yearly event, an extraordinary version of the ordinary Saturday lottery. There are several other extraordinary editions along the year. For 2013, due to falling demand, the number of €20 tickets available was reduced from 180 million to 160 million, reducing the potential maximum prize pool to €2.24 billion (70% of ticket sales), with a maximum potential of €720 million. The state lottery also operates , in which players pick at least six numbers out of 49. It also sells local tickets to Europe-wide lotteries. The blind charity
ONCE operates its own lottery. Sellers are mostly blind or otherwise handicapped. The
Government of Catalonia operates .
Thailand A lottery was first held in
Thailand (then known as
Siam) in 1874 during the reign of King
Chulalongkorn (Rama V), as part of an international fair organised for his birthday. A lottery was organised in 1917 by the British government with Thai consent to help finance Britain's war effort. Lotteries were held intermittently until 1933, when they became regularised under the finance department. The present
Thai lottery is managed by The Government Lottery Office, a state enterprise managed by the
Ministry of Finance. The drawings take place on the 1st and 16th of each month, with the top price now up to 32 million
baht. Shrines of
local folklore and
popular religion, such as
Nang Ta-Khian, are often propitiated in order to be lucky in the Thai lottery draw.
United Kingdom The principal lottery in the United Kingdom is the
National Lottery, a state-franchised lottery sanctioned by the
Gambling Commission (formerly the
National Lottery Commission), and established in 1994. It is operated by Allwyn Entertainment Ltd, who took over from the original operator
Camelot Group in 2024. 28% of National Lottery revenue, along with all unclaimed prizes, are distributed as grants to charitable causes. 12% of the revenue from the National Lottery is expected to go to the government, 5% goes to lottery retailers, 5% is retained by the operator for operating costs, and 50% remains for the total prize fund of which 5% is diverted to a Super Draw fund, leaving 45% for normal prizes.
Northern & Shell also operates a commercial lottery known as
The Health Lottery, which distributes its revenue to support health-related charities and causes. To comply with the Gambling Act, which forbids other parties from operating a national lottery, The Health Lottery operates as an umbrella corporation representing a group of 51 society lotteries across the United Kingdom with a common drawing and prize pool. Each drawing is held on behalf of one or more of the society lotteries, whose revenues go to support health-related causes in their respective area. The Health Lottery received criticism on launch for only pledging to donate 20.3% of ticket costs to charity, compared to the National Lottery's 28%, and that the lottery's structure was designed to contravene British law regarding lotteries. In the UK, winning the lottery is correlated to expressing more preference for the
Conservative Party. Winning larger prizes results in a larger shift in favour of the Conservative Party. People's Postcode Lottery is a subscription lottery in the UK. The format was introduced by Dutch company
Novamedia BV: players pay at minimum £10 monthly to play, and winning postcodes are announced daily. In accordance with restrictions under the
Gambling Act 2005, the maximum amount which can be won by a single ticket is £500,000, or 10% of the total draw proceeds. A minimum of 33% of the ticket price from players' subscriptions supports various trusts, which in turn fund local and international charities and community projects. Some £850 million have been donated. People's Postcode Lottery has a number of
celebrity ambassadors, including
David Attenborough,
Judi Dench,
Shobna Gulati,
Tim Healy,
Stephen Jardine,
Ellen MacArthur,
Aggie MacKenzie,
Carey Mulligan,
John Stapleton and
Emma Thompson. The lottery was the subject of a
Channel 4 documentary,
The Welsh Valley That Won the Lottery, about the residents of
Rhymney who won in May 2022.
United States Lotteries are operated at the state level in the U.S.; 45 states and 3 territories operate state lotteries, and nearly all of them are members of consortiums that operate regional games, and the two near-national games
Mega Millions and
Powerball. In November 2022, Powerball set a record for the largest lottery jackpot in U.S. history, with its 8 November 2022 draw having an estimated jackpot of US$2 billion. The precursor to legal lotteries were the underground "
numbers game" of the 1800s, which operated out of "Policy shops" where bettors choose numbers. In 1875, a report of a select committee of the
New York State Assembly stated that "the lowest, meanest, worst form ... [that] gambling takes in the city of New York, is what is known as policy playing". The game was also popular in
Italian neighborhoods known as the
Italian lottery, and it was known in
Cuban communities as
bolita ("little ball"). By the early 20th century, the game was associated with poor communities, and could be played for as little as $0.01. The game's attractions to low income and working class bettors were the ability to bet small amounts of money, and that bookies could extend
credit to the bettor. In addition, policy winners could avoid paying
income tax. Different policy banks would offer different rates, though a payoff of 600 to 1 was typical. Since the odds of winning were 1000:1, the expected profit for
racketeers was enormous. followed by
New Hampshire in 1964. In 2018, Ohio became one of the first states to offer people a digital lottery option. The technology, developed by Linq3, allows players to play the lottery on their smart phones.
Vietnam In Vietnam, there are two types of lotteries: traditional lotteries, which are operated at the provincial level, and national electronic lotteries (notably
Vietlott). The
Ministry of Finance manages provincial lottery companies, and these lottery companies conduct lottery draws and award the winners. Accompanying the lottery is the
betting game, an illegal form of lottery among the people, which uses the results of the jackpot of the legal traditional lottery as the prize-winning results. In Hanoi, the "agent" system of the betting game has developed along with traditional lottery stores and
iced tea stalls, operating quite openly. In addition, some players have switched to online betting. According to traditional lottery companies, the revenue from the traditional lottery is decreasing day by day because it cannot compete with Vietlott and the betting game. ==Mathematical analysis==