Tonight's Lotto results and prize breakdown
The National Lottery results are in for Saturday 2 August 2025, and the £4,007,837 Lotto jackpot has rolled over after no ticket matched all six main numbers. The winning numbers were 1, 5, 10, 30, 33, and 50, with 56 as the bonus ball.
There was one standout winner: a single ticket matched five numbers plus the bonus to bank £1,000,000. Across the board, more than 1.2 million entries picked up a prize or a free Lucky Dip, with £5,796,380 paid out in cash prizes tonight.
- Winning numbers: 1, 5, 10, 30, 33, 50
- Bonus ball: 56
- Jackpot (£4,007,837): No winners – rolls over
- Match 5 + Bonus: 1 winner – £1,000,000
- Match 5: 100 winners – £1,750 each
- Match 4: 5,886 winners – £140 each
- Match 3: 126,578 winners – £30 each
- Match 2: 1,093,023 winners – free Lucky Dip
- Total winning tickets: 1,225,588
- Total cash payout tonight: £5,796,380
For those who like the draw details: the numbers were drawn in this order on the night—33, 1, 5, 10, 30, 50—followed by bonus ball 56. The official results are listed in ascending order, as above.
Tonight’s draw used Ball Set 4 and the Lotto 2 machine and was overseen by an independent adjudicator. That process is standard for Lotto draws to keep the outcome fair and transparent.
If you played, check your ticket now. Even if you didn’t land the big one, matched pairs still earn you a free Lucky Dip for a future draw, and thousands of players grabbed guaranteed cash amounts at every other tier.
Rollover explained, odds, and how to claim
What happens next? The jackpot grows. When no one matches all six main numbers, the top prize rolls over to the next draw, boosting the potential payout. Lotto draws take place every Wednesday and Saturday, with ticket sales closing at 7:30pm on draw days.
There’s also a safety net for players if rollovers keep stacking up. After five consecutive rollovers, Lotto runs a Must Be Won draw. If the jackpot still isn’t matched that night, the entire pot rolls down into the lower prize tiers, increasing payouts for winners at those levels. That can turn a standard Match 3 or Match 4 into a noticeably bigger payday.
Here’s a quick look at the odds for each prize tier on Lotto:
- Match 6 (jackpot): about 1 in 45,057,474
- Match 5 + Bonus: about 1 in 7,509,579
- Match 5: about 1 in 144,415
- Match 4: about 1 in 2,180
- Match 3: about 1 in 97
- Match 2: about 1 in 10
Claiming is straightforward. Winners have 180 days from the draw date to come forward, which means prizes from this draw must be claimed by January 29, 2026. If you bought online, smaller prizes usually arrive in your account automatically. If you played in-store, you’ll need the physical ticket to claim. Lost or damaged tickets should be reported to the operator as soon as possible.
You can check results and scan retail tickets using the National Lottery app, on the website, or at authorised retailers. If you’ve won a larger amount—like the £1,000,000 second-tier prize—you’ll be guided through a secure claims process, which includes identity checks. Prizes from UK lotteries are paid tax-free, though future income earned from winnings (like interest) could be taxable.
Prefer to keep it quiet? UK winners can choose to remain anonymous or go public. If you do go public, you’ll usually be offered financial and legal advice to help you plan the next steps—something most big winners take up.
Remember, Lotto lines cost £2 each. A slice of every ticket goes to Good Causes across the UK, supporting community projects, sport, heritage, and the arts. Since 1994, players have raised well over £48 billion for these projects—one of the biggest sources of charitable funding in the country.
If you’re playing the next draw, set a limit, stick to it, and play for fun. The jackpot is climbing thanks to tonight’s rollover, and thousands of smaller prizes will be on offer again midweek.