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Common questions (FAQ)

Quick answers about using iLotto. For step-by-step checking, see How to check a lottery ticket.

Is iLotto free?

Yes. Checking your numbers on iLotto is free. We may show ads to help cover running costs. We do not charge you to compare your numbers to published results.

Do you sell tickets?

No. iLotto does not sell lottery tickets and is not a National Lottery retailer or app. We only help you check numbers against official published results. Buy tickets only through licensed channels if you choose to play.

How accurate are the results?

We aim to match official published draw results and prize information. Typos, timing delays, or rule changes can still cause discrepancies. Always treat what you see here as informational and confirm any win with an official retailer or the operator before relying on it for a claim.

Is iLotto affiliated with the National Lottery?

No. iLotto is an independent service. We are not affiliated with the National Lottery or any official operator. Prizes are paid only through official processes.

Do I need an account to check a ticket?

You can use Check Your Ticket without logging in. Registering unlocks extras like email alerts (when enabled), depending on your settings.

What if my numbers don’t match what I expected?

Recheck the game and draw date, every line on your slip, and any Plus or Powerball selections. If you played MP1, your payout is the sum of all winning sub-lines — not a single match count. See MP1 explained and How iLotto works.

What is MP1 and why is my payout higher than I expected?

From 1 June 2026, MP1 gives you an extra number and extra rows on the same board — not just one bigger line. Daily Lotto: 6 numbers → 6 rows of 5. Lotto: 7 numbers → 7 rows of 6. Powerball: 6 mains + PB → 6 rows of 5 mains + your Powerball. Each row can win separately; amounts are added together.

Full MP1 guide with example →

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