Three times a week, FDJ Loto participants can try their luck in the hope of winning a jackpot of at least 2 million euros.
Increased each time it does not find a buyer, the amount staked falls back to its initial amount, if a player manages to guess the winning combination.
This Wednesday, January 24, 2024, you could pocket up to 5 million euros, by playing Loto online or at a point of sale.
What are the Loto results today?
If you participated in the Loto draw on Wednesday January 24, 2024, here are the numbers you had to play.
The combination that wins today's draw contains the numbers 25.9.34.31.32.
and the Chance number 5.
Visit the official website of Française des jeux now to find out the results of the 2nd draw, offered as an option.
You will also discover the list of ten Loto codes winning 20,000 euros.
Loto results: click here for all the details of the day
The Loto on your phone
Do you want to be able to fill out your Loto grids wherever you are and not just at traditional points of sale?
On public transport, on your sofa, at the office, in a restaurant... Simply take your smartphone out of your pocket and use the FDJ application to submit your grids electronically.
Accessible for free on the App Store and Play Store on your mobile devices, the FDJ app can also be used to consult the results of the draws.
If you have already played Loto on fdj.fr, all you need to do is use your usual login details to log in.
Otherwise, you will have the possibility to directly create your player profile via the FDJ app.
After checking your identity documents, the FDJ will give you full access to your virtual piggy bank, which will allow you not only to pay for your participations, but also to recover your winnings in the event of a victory.
The dematerialized Loto grids are available at the same price as at the point of sale.
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