Play Weekday Windfall on The Lott
Entry is placed on the operator's site. 18+ only. Play responsibly — see the help resources in the footer.
How it works
Weekday Windfall draws take place every Wednesday at 20:30 AEST/AEDT. Players choose six numbers from a pool of 1 to 45. After the main draw, two supplementary numbers are drawn from the same pool to determine lower-division prizes.
The game follows a standard lottery format. Match all six main numbers and you win Division 1. Partial matches, sometimes combined with one or both supplementary numbers, determine the lower prize tiers. You can buy entries through the official operator's site or at authorised retail outlets in Victoria.
Odds and divisions
Your chance of winning Division 1 in Weekday Windfall is 1 in 8,145,060. To put that in perspective, you would need to flip a coin and get heads roughly 23 times in a row to match those odds. The operator publishes a full prize-division table, but we focus on the top tier because lower-division odds vary with ticket sales and the number of winners in each draw. The minimum guaranteed Division 1 prize is A$1,000,000, though it can roll over if no one matches all six numbers.
If you win
Claiming a prize is the responsibility of the ticket holder and the licensed operator who sold the entry. We are an information site; we do not handle claims, verify tickets, or arrange payments. For prizes above a certain threshold—typically a few hundred dollars—you will need to contact the operator directly or visit a regional office with your ticket and proof of identity. The operator's website explains the claim process and time limits, which are set by Victorian gaming law.
Where to play
Weekday Windfall tickets are sold by the licensed operator in Victoria. Visit the operator's Weekday Windfall page for online entries or to find a retail agent near you. We do not sell lottery tickets. Our role is to publish draw results, odds, and background information for readers who want an independent reference.
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All odds and prize structures cited on this page are quoted from the operator's own rules document and reflect the rules as published. If the operator updates a figure, we update this page and leave a dated correction at the top. Regulator: Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC).