The rain has not come alone to the Canary Islands, it has brought fortune with it. The National Lottery draw, held this Thursday, November 30, distributed three prizes in Gran Canaria and Tenerifeas reported by State Lotteries and Betting.
Specifically, they have been a first and second prize in Tenerife and a first in Gran Canaria. The lucky ones bought the tickets on the street Olof Palme The Gran Canarian palmsin the Avenue Canary Islands from Santa Cruz de Tenerife and on the TF1 Highway (km 44) in Arico.
The first prize corresponds to the number 96062 and the second to 75115.
The first prize has flown to various Spanish territories such as Santander, Almería, Barcelona, Cáceres, Cádiz, Murcia and Valencia.
How do you play the National Lottery?
Initially you must choose the giveaway you want to participate in (there are always a minimum of 4 giveaways available for sale).
Then you must Choose the 5-digit number (tenth) with which you want to participate in that draw. If you wish, you can select the figures of this number or have the system do it automatically for you at random, putting asterisks in the figures that you do not want to select. You must also indicate the number of tenths you wish to acquire (between 1 and 10).
If you choose a specific number, please note that this number may not be available for sale because it has already been sold or because it is only sold through one of our Lottery Administrations.
The tickets generated are virtual (we will never send you your paper ticket, as these are sold exclusively at Lottery Administrations) but they participate in the draws under the same conditions as the paper tickets and with the same probabilities of winning prizes. The only difference is that if you have bought a paper ticket you must present it to be eligible to collect possible prizes, while in the case of online you will receive your prizes exactly the same as for the rest of the games without the need for you to present anything.
He price of each tenth depends on the draw in which you participate:
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If it is a Thursday draw, each tenth costs €3.
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If it is an ordinary Saturday draw, each tenth costs €6.
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If it is a special Saturday draw, each tenth costs €12 or €15.
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If it is an extraordinary draw, each tenth costs €20.
You will have a prize if your number (or any of its figures) is chosen in the draw within the distribution of prizes that that draw has previously established: first prize, second prize, completion, approximation, refund…).