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$400,000 Must Be Won Today with Bullseye

7 October 2013

$400,000 Must Be Won Today with Bullseye

Lotto New Zealand has announced another Must Be Won draw – this time for its daily jackpotting game Bullseye.

One Bullseye player could be $400,000 richer by the end of the day, as the First Division jackpot must be won tonight.

To play Bullseye, players choose a single six-digit number, and the closer a player’s number is to the winning six digit Bullseye number, the more they could win.

It only costs $2 to choose a six digit number or to select a dip ticket, where the computer will select a number at random.

In August, a man from Whakatane won $165,000 after buying his Bullseye ticket from his local Pak N Save store and matching all six numbers correctly.

If $400,000 could hit the spot for you, get your ticket now to be in with a chance to win with Bullseye.

Bullseye is drawn at 6pm every day with results available in-store or on MyLotto.co.nz

Background:

The first division Bullseye prize starts at $100,000 and jackpots daily, if not won. If it jackpots to $400,000 a Bullseye Must Be Won draw is held.

In a Must Be Won draw, if no-one matches today’s Bullseye winning number exactly, the $400,000 jackpot will roll down to the next division with winners, for example, Second or Third Division.

More details about Bullseye can be found at Mylotto.co.nz.

ENDS

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