UK National Lottery #84 (Single Rollover Draw)
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Winning numbers drawn at 9.33pm BST on Saturday 22nd June 1996:
The table below is courtesy of Camelot's phone line (0845 9100 000 *10).
The jackpot prize pool for this, the 14th single rollover draw and the 16th rollover in total, included £10,524,718 (54.2%) rolled over from the previous lottery, in addition to the original jackpot prize pool of £8,911,331 (45.8%).
Category Prize Winners Total Percentages
Jackpot £2,159,561 9 £19,436,049 42.8%
5+bonus £65,284 42 £2,741,928 6.0%
5 match £934 1,834 £1,712,956 3.8%
4 match £33 112,922 £3,726,426 8.2%
3 match £10 1,784,431 £17,844,310 39.2%
Totals 1,899,238 £45,461,669 100.0%
Category Change Figure Percentages
Lucky Dip sales 43.1% rise £7,517,149 9.7% of ticket sales
Manual sales 14.7% rise £70,219,505 90.3% of ticket sales
Ticket sales 17.0% rise £77,736,654 82.8% of combined sales
Instants sales 0.1% rise £16,147,678 17.2% of combined sales
Combined sales 13.7% rise £93,884,332
Good causes 13.7% rise £25,067,191.75 26.7% of combined sales
The next table displays the draw order, revised frequencies and the last prior appearance of each of the 7 balls.
Updated Frequencies Since Last Appeared
Drawn Order Main Bonus Total Main Bonus Either
1st 04 13 1 14 5 74 5
2nd 07 12 2 14 6 15 6
3rd 11 12 2 14 2 6 2
4th 17 13 1 14 2 36 2
5th 03 7 3 10 24 22 22
6th 40 12 1 13 5 20 5
Bonus 20 6 5 11 4 3 3
Total 102 75 15 90 48 176 45
Avg. 14.6 10.7 2.1 12.9 6.9 25.1 6.4
Comments:
- The draw used ball set 7 in the Lancelot machine and the average main Lotto prize was £23.94.
One in every 40.9 main Lotto tickets won a prize (=2.44% of players).
- If all 13,983,816 ticket combinations were additionally purchased for the main Lotto game, they would have made a loss of £8,891,201.
- The prior history of the main Lotto jackpot ticket included 2 wins totalling £20.
- The draw took place at its latest time ever thanks to the knock-on effect
of BBC 1's coverage earlier in the day of the England vs. Spain Euro 96 soccer
quarter-final, which England won on penalties (0-0 after extra time).
Carol Smillie took over as a guest presenter of the lottery
TV show for the first of three weeks.
- The first four numbers drawn out from the machine (i.e. 4, 7, 11 and 17)
were in ascending order (not happened before, although
Lottery #20 had the third through to the sixth
numbers drawn in ascending order) and, strangely enough,
were all also making their 14th
appearance
as one of the 7 numbers drawn.
- The number 20 has now appeared as a bonus number for the fifth time,
which elevates it to the joint top of the
frequency table (along
with the number 28).
- With the first
appearance of the number 3 for
24 draws, the number 21 takes over the mantle of the main number not to
have appeared for the most draws (23).
- When sorted in ascending order, the fourth number in this draw (11)
was the lowest such fourth number in the history of the lottery and, as a
consequence, it was also the first time four main numbers had been "month"
(<=12) numbers.
- With four "month" numbers present (and five main numbers less than or
equal to 31), birthdates probably
played a big part in this draw having the second highest number of
4-match winners, the third
highest number of 3-match winners and the
third highest number of total prize winners in the history of the lottery.
- As might be expected, the
sum (82)
of the 6 main numbers was the joint second
lowest ever and the
sum (102)
of 7 winning numbers was the outright second lowest ever.
- Despite the usual increase in
ticket sales for this rollover,
it still had the worst ticket sales for any rollover since the 9th
single rollover last September. The
combined sales figures were also
the worst for any rollover that included
scratchcard sales in those figures.
- Lucky Dip sales accounted for
an all-time record 9.7% of the ticket sales.
- There are now 6
ticket combinations that have
won 10 prizes (all 3-match £10 wins) in the history of the lottery.
- Ho hum - out of four tickets covering 24 numbers, I failed to match a
single number on any of them !
- £872,917 of unclaimed prizes (1.92% of the total prize pool) from this week expired at 11.00pm GMT on Thursday 19th December 1996 and have been added to the National Lottery Distribution Fund.
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Previous Lottery: #83 (Saturday 15th June 1996) [No jackpot winners]