Winning Big: The Latest Set For Life Results Revealed

Winning Big: The Latest Set For Life Results Revealed

Check the results of the Set for Life lottery draw here, live. The draw takes place every Monday and Thursday evening, with the winning numbers published here as soon as they happen. Could you be the next big Set for Life winner? Past top prize winners have used their money to renovate their home, travel the world and start a new business.

What Is Set for Life?

Set for Life Results is the National Lottery’s first annuity game where you can win a prize that pays out every month for 30 years. If you match all five main numbers plus the Life Ball, you will secure the top prize of PS10,000 a month for 30 years. The other 7 Set for Life prize divisions work a little differently. If you’re lucky enough to win one of these, you will receive a tax-free lump sum payment.

To play Set for Life, you need to choose 7 numbers from 1 to 44 either with a QuickPick or by marking your entry in-store or online. You can also purchase a Multi-week or Advance entry, which gives you the chance to win in future draws up to 10 weeks in advance.

How To Play

If you want to play Set for Life, just buy your ticket from any lottery retailer and pick five numbers from 1 to 47 plus a life ball number from 1 to 10. You can also choose to include a bonus number in your entry for an extra chance of winning. Set for Life draws take place every Monday and Thursday at 8pm and you can play in-store or online.

The top prize on Set for Life is awarded in monthly instalments for 30 years – this differs from other lotteries which award their prizes as one-off lump sums. There are eight Set for Life prize divisions, with Division 1 the highest.

While employing strategies based on math, combinatorics and statistics may seem intimidating, they can add a fun and intellectual twist to your lottery experience. Regardless of how you play, keep your ticket safe and secure and enjoy the anticipation of waiting for the next Set for Life draw.

Prizes

Set for Life is unique from other National Lottery games in that its top prize is paid over 30 years rather than as a one-off lump sum. The jackpot is awarded to a winner who matches all seven winning numbers in a draw. Other prizes range from PS5 to PS250 and are paid out depending on how many of the seven winning numbers you match in each draw. The odds of winning a prize in any of the eight Set for Life divisions are listed below.

The most lucrative prize is the Division 1 top prize of $20,000 a month for 20 years (that’s $20K on Replay 240 times!) and there are 131 lucky Set for Life winners across Australia who have already taken home this life-changing prize! Past winners have reported using their money to renovate homes, start their own businesses and donate to charity. In the event that more than one winner claims the top prize, it will be split equally between them.

Statistics

With just half an hour to go until tonight’s Set for Life draw, it’s time to get your tickets and find out what your chances are of winning the top prize. The top prize on this National Lottery game is PS10,000 a month for 30 years, which works out at around PS3.6 million in total.

You can also win smaller prizes if you match two or more of the main numbers, with these ranging from PS250 for matching just one number up to PS5 for matching just two. You can also play in syndicates on this lottery game and the terms of these are at the discretion of each player.

You can check out a wide range of statistics associated with the Set for Life lottery game on this page, including number frequency and more. By checking these stats you can see which numbers are most often drawn, which are overdue and much more. Use this information to help you choose your numbers for the next drawing.

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The top prize on Set for Life works a bit differently to other National Lottery games as it’s paid out over 30 years. The second prize meanwhile is PS10,000 every month for one year. Find out all the latest Set for Life results here as soon as they are published after each draw. Draws take place Monday and Thursday evenings