The National Lottery, also known as the lotto in the UK, is a numeric prediction process where players choose a random combination of 6 numbers in the hope of winning a large jackpot which is often millions of pounds.
Camelot are the operators of The National Lottery and they are committed to ensuring that the good causes that are allocated a percentage of the profits raised by the lottery are allocated in a socially responsible way.
The uk lottery is the most cost-efficient lotto in the whole of Europe which has helped the lotto generate over £24 billion for the good causes to date.
The winning lottery numbers are broadcast on a Saturday and Wednesday night on national t.v. on a national lottery results show and lottery winners can contact Camelot again the following day to confirm that they have the winning lottery numbers.
Camelot also runs the euro lottery and thunderball games as well as instant win scratchcards that people can buy in their local shops.
People are always looking for how to win the lottery but there is no method of picking the numbers beyond pure luck of the draw.