Lottery Bonus Ball

1. Scratch the CALLER's CARD to reveal 27 Bingo numbers.

2. Scratch the BONUS BINGO BALLS to reveal 3 Bingo numbers.

3. Scratch the numbers on CARDS 1 – 4 which match those on the CALLER'S CARD and the BONUS BINGO BALLS.

4. Scratch all four FREE spaces on each CARD. Each FREE space is a free match. Each CARD has a corresponding prize legend printed below it.

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5. On any one CARD: Match all five Bingo numbers in a complete horizontal, vertical or diagonal line to win up to $20; Match all Bingo numbers in all 4 corners to win up to $500; Match all Bingo numbers to make a complete 'X' (8 numbers + 'FREE SPACE') to win up to $20,000.

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NATIONAL Lottery ball number 27 is the most likely to help punters win a jackpot, researchers say. It has made more appearances than any other in 3,071 draws in the past ten years. The number came. The Bonus Ball is an additional number which is drawn at the end of every Lotto game, after the six main numbers have been selected. The six main balls are drawn first from a range of 1 to 59, and a Bonus Ball is then randomly selected from the remaining 53 numbers.

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6. Each time one of the BONUS BINGO BALL numbers appears in CARDS 1-4, win PRIZE shown for that matching BONUS BINGO BALL number.

NOTE: Excluding BONUS BINGO BALL prizes, a ticket can only win one prize on each CARD, but a prize can be won on up to 4 CARDS, provided that each CARD has a winning pattern. Each CARD is played separately.

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Lottery Bonus Ball

The Bonus Balls for Irish Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 are important for regular ticket holders as they create additional prizes, but they are also relevant to those who take part in Irish Lotto betting, with some operators offering markets relating to the Bonus Balls of the three draws. Find out more about the role of the Bonus Ball below.

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Bonus Ball Results

Here are the last ten Bonus Ball numbers from Irish Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2.

Results DateLotto Bonus BallPlus 1 Bonus BallPlus 2 Bonus Ball
Saturday
6th February 2021
  • 20
    28
  • 30
Wednesday
3rd February 2021
  • 6
    20
  • 31
Saturday
30th January 2021
  • 23
    11
  • 20
Wednesday
27th January 2021
  • 30
    29
  • 41
Saturday
23rd January 2021
  • 8
    18
  • 40
Wednesday
20th January 2021
  • 38
    16
  • 7
Saturday
16th January 2021
  • 40
    41
  • 28
Wednesday
13th January 2021
  • 9
    42
  • 28
Saturday
9th January 2021
  • 37
    2
  • 26
Wednesday
6th January 2021
  • 5
    13
  • 7
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How the Bonus Ball Works

Although players of Irish Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 must pick and match six numbers to win the jackpot, there are seven balls drawn in each game. The seventh is the Bonus Ball, which is taken from the remaining 41 balls in the machine and only comes into play when you also match two, three, four or five main numbers in Irish Lotto and three, four or five main Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 balls.

The Bonus Ball creates additional prizes in those cases but it is not possible to match six main numbers and the Bonus Ball, as you only select six balls on your ticket. EuroMillions works differently in that the additional numbers in that game - the Lucky Stars - are taken from a separate pool and must be matched along with the main numbers to claim the jackpot.

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Irish Lotto Bonus Ball Betting

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Some bookmakers offer bets on one or more of the Bonus Balls from Irish Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2. Paddy Power allows wagers on the colour of the Irish Lotto Bonus Ball, whether it will be an odd or even number and even the exact number drawn. Betfred’s Bonus Ball Bonanza provides odds of 75,000/1 for UK players who guess the three Bonus Balls from the draws. Staking £1 at these odds returns £75,000 plus your initial £1 stake.

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