the winning numbers for saturday september 14

the winning numbers for saturday september 14
the
      winning
      numbers
      for
      saturday
      september
      14
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Was this Saturday, September 14th your lucky day? There’s only one way to find out: watch the Loto results announced on TF1. Will you win the 14 million euros at stake?

Fill in your grid

FDJ reveals the results and winnings of the Loto draw for this Saturday, September 14, 2024

To win the 14 million euros in this draw on Saturday, September 14, you had to have the following combination: 6.11.15.32.49. The lucky number, meanwhile, was 4.

Take advantage of the “2nd draw” alternative for the sum of 0.80 euros, to replay your numbers during another draw. You will thus increase tenfold your chances of winning.

With the second draw option, the numbers that appeared are 11.21.25.35.41. Another chance to win 20,000 euros, the ten Loto codes are on the FDJ website.

Loto draw: estimate your winnings on the FDJ website

Does your grid include some of the 6 numbers for this Saturday, September 14? Then check the table published by FDJ on its site to evaluate your winnings.

If you selected four out of five numbers, you will walk away with around 400 euros. Your winnings will reach 1,000 euros if you also have the Lucky number. You have not won the jackpot, but if you are only missing the complementary number, you will still get 100,000 euros.

What are your winnings in the Loto draw? Estimate your winnings on the FDJ website

If you do not know the value of your winnings, go to the FDJ point of sale closest to you. The appropriate process will be indicated to you according to the amount of your winnings.

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