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How To Play Plus 5
Plus 5 is a new addition to the UK National Lottery. There are 5 Plus 5 Draws every week on the days inbetween the normal Wednesday amd Saturday UK Lottery draws. When you buy a ticket for the UK Lottery, you now have the option to "Plus 5" your ticket, which means that your numbers will be entered into the next 5 Plus 5 draws for the cost of only 1 ticket price.



To "Plus 5" your next UK Lottery ticket purchase, check the Plus 5 checkbox after having selected your numbers but before hitting the "Save" button as indicated above. Once you have your numbers on the board and Plus 5 checked, click the "Save" button.



A little further down the page where you see a list of your Saved ticket numbers, you will see the yellow Plus 5 indicator which will identify to you which of your UK Lottery tickets have Plus 5 and will be entered into the next 5 Plus 5 draws.



Remember that when you "Plus 5" your ticket you will be charged an extra amount so like in the example above when you have purchased two UK Lottery tickets and selected Plus 5 for one of them, you will be charged £7.50 ie £2.50 (Ticket 1) + £2.50 (Ticket 2) + £2.50 (Plus 5 Charge).
 


On your ticket report you will see a Plus 5 Indicator on the top right hand side of the ticket for UK Lottery tickets that you have selected to include Plus 5.

Below is a typical Plus 5 Payout Table

No. of matches No. of winners £s per winner Prize fund
Match 6 1 £250,000.00 £250,000.00
Match 5 plus Bonus 2 £25,000.00 £50,000.00
Match 5 65 £250.00 £16,250.00
Match 4 3,034 £25.00 £75,850.00
Match 3 55,695 £2.50 £139,237.50
Totals 58,796 £281,337.50
 
 
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