Quebec Lottery Results

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Quebec Lottery Results

Looking for the latest lottery results of the Quebec Lottery? Our go-to resource will help you find winning numbers for all its latest draws. If you’re one of the lucky winners, read on to find out what you’ve won!

Quebec Lottery Games

The Quebec Lottery offers a variety of games for players to choose from. Lotto Max and Lotto 6/49 are the two most popular options, but there are also Daily Grand, Keno, Poker Lotto, and Astro lottery games available. The odds of winning vary depending on which game you play, but all of the games offer great jackpots that are worth going for. By playing lotteries you can win different prizes including not only cash but cars, vacations and even new homes.

To play lotteries in Quebec, Canada you need to be 18 years of age or older and have a valid credit card if you choose to play online. It doesn’t matter whether you are a citizen of Canada or not, as long as you meet the minimum age requirement and are a resident you can purchase tickets for any of the Quebec Lottery’s games.

Winning Numbers and Payouts

Winning numbers and payouts are posted on the website of the Quebec Lottery after each draw. So make sure you check this information. There’s also an opportunity to subscribe to lotteries to get emails with the latest results.

Payouts vary depending on the game you play and how many numbers you match. For example, in Lotto Max, matching all seven numbers wins you the jackpot whereas with Lotto 6/49, only six numbers are needed to win you the jackpot.

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Loto Quebec Corporation

The Loto Quebec Corporation, which was created in 1969, is the organization that runs the Quebec Lottery and it is based in Montreal, Quebec. It is a Crown corporation, which means that it is owned by the Government of Quebec and the organization’s mission is to “provide gaming entertainment while ensuring the integrity of its operations and respecting the social acceptability of gaming.”

The Quebec Lottery is just one of the many ways that the Loto Quebec Corporation provides entertainment to residents of Quebec. The organization also runs casinos, bingo halls, and horse racing tracks and is also responsible for the regulation of all gambling in the province of Quebec.

List of Quebec Lottery Games

Lotto Max

Lotto Max is a Canadian game that is offered by the Interprovincial Lottery Corporation. As it’s a nationwide lottery it can be played by residents of all Canadian provinces and territories and is one of the most popular lotteries among Canadian citizens.

To play, simply choose seven numbers from a pool of numbers between 1 and 50 or opt for a Quick Pick. One ticket contains three 7-digit sets of numbers, one of which is chosen by the player. If one of your sets of numbers matches the winning numbers, the jackpot is yours, which is a guaranteed minimum of CAD 10 million. When the Lotto Max jackpot reaches CAD 50 million, you will be automatically included in another draw called MaxMillions which offers an additional chance to win CAD 1 million.

A ticket to enter Lotto Max costs CAD 5.00.

Lotto 6/49

Lotto 6/49 is another famous Canadian nationwide game played by residents of all Canadian provinces and territories.

To play Lotto 6/49 you must choose six numbers between 1 and 49 or use the Quick Pick option. If you match all six numbers you will win a jackpot which starts at CAD 5 million and continues to grow from draw to draw..

When you buy a ticket for Lotto 6/49 aside from the regular draw you are also entered for the Guaranteed Prize Draw. This gives the chance to win CAD 1 million by matching the 10-digit number printed on your ticket with the drawn one.

A ticket costs CAD 3.00.

Daily Grand

Daily Grand is the last game in our list that is played nationally. To play it you need to choose five numbers between 1 and 49 and a Grand Number between 1 and 7 or buy a ticket with numbers generated by their Loto computer.

The fixed jackpot is CAD 1,000 per day for the rest of your life. The second prize is CAD 25,000 per year, also for life. However, if there’s more than one winner, it is divided between all winners.

Each ticket costs CAD 3.00.

Quebec Max

Quebec Max is a lottery game that you can play for only CAD 2.00.

The idea of the game is to choose seven numbers from 1 to 50 or opt for a Quick Pick to do so. If you match all of them with the winning numbers, you’ll win the jackpot which is CAD 2 million with no rollovers or roll downs if no one wins the prize. In addition, there are 14 additional draws, each with a chance of winning CAD 1 million.

Quebec 49

Quebec 49 is another lottery game that you can play in Quebec. To play it you need to simply choose six numbers between 1 and 49 or opt for a Quick Pick. The jackpot is CAD 2 million if you match all six numbers drawn and CAD 75000 for second prize, both of which are divisible if there’s more than one winner.

Tickets cost CAD 1.00.

Astro

Astro is a unique lottery game that is offered by the Quebec Lottery and is entirely exclusive to the territories of Quebec. To play Astro you need to choose:

  • a number between 1 and 31 (day of the month);
  • a month of the year;
  • a number between 0 and 99 (represents a year);
  • a sign of the zodiac.

It’s only CAD 1 to play and by playing you have the chance to win a fixed jackpot of CAD 25,000.

Tout ou Rien

Tout ou Rien is an interesting lottery that you can play in Quebec, Canada. It is not available in other provinces of Canada or in other countries. The idea of the game is to choose 12 numbers out of 24 or opt for a random selection. You will win a jackpot if you match all numbers or none. The jackpot is fixed and is CAD 250,000.

A ticket costs CAD 2.00.

Quotidienne 2

Quotidienne 2 is also only played in the provinces of Quebec, Canada. You need to choose two numbers between 0 and 9 or they can be chosen automatically. You will win if your chosen numbers match the ones drawn. The odds of winning are 1 in 100 and prizes range from CAD 25-500.

Tickets that cost between CAD 0.50 and CAD 10.00 act as a multiplier of the jackpot so the amount you can win depends on the price of your ticket.

Quotidienne 3

Quotidienne 3 is another lottery that you can play only in Quebec, Canada. To play it you need to choose three numbers between 0 and 9 or opt for a Quick Pick. If you match all of them in exact order you win a jackpot. The odds of winning are 1 in 1,000. The maximum jackpot is CAD 4,500.

As with the Quotidienne 2, there are different tickets starting at CAD 0.50.

Quotidienne 4

Quotidienne 4 lottery game gives you an opportunity to win a jackpot by selecting four numbers from 0 to 9 and matching them to the numbers drawn. Quick pick option is also available. The odds to win are 1 in 10,000 and the maximum prize is CAD 45,000.

Tickets cost from CAD 0.50 to CAD 10.00.

Lotto Poker Québec

Lotto Poker is a Canadian lottery that consists of two parts: main draw and instant-win game. Instead of numbers, players are given a 5-card poker hand on their ticket which relates to the Instant Win stage and is generated automatically by a Quick Pick option. If they are dealt a winning poker hand ( eg.a pair of 10s or better ) they win instantly. 

The later stage, the main draw uses the same cards to match those drawn that evening. The jackpot is CAD 100,000 and the odds of winning are 1 in 2,598,960.

Tickets cost CAD 2.00.

Banco

The idea of the Banco lottery is to choose from two to ten numbers between 1 and 70 or alternatively use the Quick Pick option which will randomly do this for you. The maximum jackpot in Banco is CA$ 5 million and the odds of winning it are 1 in 2,147,181.

Tickets cost CAD 1.00, CAD 2.00, CAD 5.00, or CAD 10.00 per play. The more you pay, the higher the prize is multiplied. Additionally you can select “Turbo’ which will double the amount of your wager but also further multiply your winnings if your numbers come up.

Triplex

To play the Triplex lottery you need to request a Quick Pick ticket on which you’ll receive 3 rows of five numbers ranging from 1 – 41. The fixed jackpot is CAD 20,000 for matching all 5 numbers in a single line and the odds of winning it are1 in 249,800.

There are 3 alternative ways to win: by matching all numbers on one line, matching all from different lines or matching no numbers at all.

Each ticket costs CAD 1.00.

La Mini

La Mini is the oldest lottery game in Canada. The concept is to match a random six-digit number that is printed on the ticket to the numbers drawn. La Mini has a fixed jackpot of CAD 50,000 for which the odds of winning are 1 in 900,000.

A single ticket costs CAD 0.50.

Sprinto

Sprinto is a lottery game that you can play for either CAD 2 or CAD 5 which will produce you a ticket with five numbers between 1 and 50. Sprinto offers two ways to win: firstly by quick play with jackpots of CAD 5,000 for a CAD 2.00 ticket and CAD 25,000 for a CAD 5.00 ticket and secondly in the main draw with jackpots of CAD 100,000 for a CAD 2.00 ticket and CAD 250,000 for a CAD 5.00 ticket. The odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 706,253.3 for quick play and 1 in 2,118,760.0 for the main draw.

Lotto D

Lotto D is a daily lottery, played by Quick Pick, with a slight difference. On your ticket, rather than your regular numbers you’ll see eight traditional white dice and one red. For the instant win game you need to match all the white dice with the red to win the jackpot. For the evening draw your 8 white dice should match the numbers 1 – 6 which are drawn that evening. The odds of winning the Lotto D jackpot for both games are 1 in 1,679,616

Tickets cost CAD 2 for a CAD 25,000 jackpot and CAD 5 for a CAD 100,000 jackpot for the main draw. As for the quick play there is a CAD 2,000 jackpot for a CAD 2.00 ticket and CAD 5,000 jackpot for a CAD 5.00 ticket.

Extra

Extra is an add-on lottery that can be entered after buying a ticket for one of the main participating lotteries and can’t be played independently. A ticket costs CAD 1 which gives an opportunity to win a CAD 1 million jackpot by matching all 7 digits on the ticket you receive.

Quebec Lottery Game Schedule

There is a specific schedule for when each lottery game is drawn.

  • Lotto Max draws are held on Tuesday and Friday evenings at 19:30 Pacific Time/22:30 Eastern Time.
  • You can play Lotto 6/49 twice a week: on Wednesday and Saturday evenings at 19:30 Pacific Time/22:30 Eastern Time
  • Daily Grand draws take place every Monday and Thursday at 19:30 Pacific Time/22:30 Eastern Time.
  • Quebec Max draws take place every Tuesday and Friday at 22:30 local time
  • Draws for Quebec 49 take place twice a week on Wednesdays and Saturdays at 22:30 local time. 
  • Astro draws take place every day at 22:30 local time.
  • Tout on Rien draws are held daily at 22:30 local time.
  • The Lotto Poker main draw takes place daily at 22:30 local time.
  • The Lotto D draw is held daily at 22:30 local time.
  • La Mini draws take place on Fridays at 22:30 local time.
  • Draws for Quotidienne 2, 3 and 4 are held daily at 22:30 local time.
  • The Sprinto draw takes place daily at 22:30 local time.
  • You can play Triplex every day at 22:30 local time.
  • Draws for Banco games take place daily at 22:30 local time.

How to Play Lotteries?

To play any of the Quebec Lottery games, you’ll need to purchase a ticket. They can be bought online or in person from authorized retailers. Keep in mind that tickets must be purchased before the draw takes place in order to be eligible to win.

Once you have chosen your numbers (unless you opted to play by Quick Pick ) take your ticket and then and wait for the draw to take place. If your numbers match the winning numbers, you’ll be a winner!

To play lotteries online you need to register for an account and then choose your numbers. You can also set up a subscription so that you never miss a draw. Then as with offline play, choose your numbers and wait for the time of the next draw.

What to Do If You Win?

Winning the lottery is a dream come true for many people, but it’s important to know what to do if you win.

  • Keep your ticket safe and secure, as this is the only proof that you are the winner.
  • For significant amounts contact the lottery organization to claim your prize. They will usually have a dedicated phone line or email address for winners, so be sure to check their website for more information.
  • Decide what to do with the money. Many people choose to invest their winnings, while others use it to pay off debts or buy property.

How to Claim Quebec Lottery Payouts?

If you win a prize from the Quebec Lottery, you have one year from the date of the draw to claim your winnings. Prize payouts can be claimed in person or by mail. The only person that can receive the prize is the rightful owner of the ticket.

To claim in person, simply take your winning ticket to an authorized lottery retailer and they will help you process your claim.

To claim by mail, send your winning ticket, along with a completed claim form, to the address listed on the form.

Keep in mind that large sums of money can only be claimed in person.

Quebec Lotteries Tax Information

Lottery winnings in Canada are not taxed, meaning that you will get to keep all of your winnings, no matter how much you win. However, if you are not a Canadian citizen, you may need to pay taxes in your home country. For example, in the United States, lottery winnings are subject to federal taxes, as well as state and local taxes.

Be sure to check with your local tax authority to find out if you will owe taxes on your winnings.

Lottery Subscription

The Quebec Lottery also offers a subscription service that allows you to purchase tickets for multiple draws in advance. This is a great option for those who want to ensure they don’t miss a draw, or for those who want to increase their chances of winning by playing more than one game.

If you’re interested in subscribing to the Quebec Lottery, simply visit their website and sign up. Once you’re a member, you’ll be able to purchase tickets for multiple draws at a time.

You can subscribe to many lotteries including Lotto Max, Lotto 6/49, Daily Grand, Quebec 49, Quebec Max, and Astro.

Ontario Lottery Scratch-Offs

The Quebec Lottery also offers scratch-off tickets, which are a great option for those who want to try their luck without having to wait for a draw. Scratch-off tickets can be purchased at any authorized retailer, and prizes can be claimed instantly if you’re a winner.

They usually cost around CAD 0.50 per ticket, and the top prize is usually around CAD 500.

Play the Quebec Lotteries Responsibly

The Quebec Lottery is a great way to have some fun and maybe even win some money. However, it’s important to play responsibly.

We’ve prepared some tips that can help you:

  • Set a budget for how much you’re willing to spend on lottery tickets each month, and stick to it.
  • If you find yourself spending more than you can afford, or if you feel like you’re becoming obsessed with playing the lottery, it’s time to take a break.
  • Remember that the odds of winning are always against you. Don’t expect to win, and don’t spend more than you can afford to lose.
  • Be aware of lottery scams. There are many people out there who will try to take advantage of unsuspecting players. If you’re ever asked to pay a fee to collect a prize, or if you’re offered a “guaranteed” win, it’s a scam. Don’t fall for it!

Unfortunately, there is always a risk of getting addicted to gambling. So if you are worried about your own or someone else’s gambling, there are some signs which may help you understand that this is becoming a problem:

  • Gambling more money and/or more often than usual
  • Having financial problems as a result of gambling
  • Lying about gambling or hiding it from others
  • Feeling guilty, ashamed, or depressed about gambling
  • Neglecting work, school, or family responsibilities to gamble
  • Gambling even when it is causing problems.

If you are experiencing any of these signs, it is important to seek help. If the lottery is no longer fun, it may be time to stop. There are resources available to help. The Quebec Gambling helpline is a free and confidential service that can provide you with information and support. You can also visit the website of the Canadian Association for Problem Gambling for more information.

FAQ

How much does it cost to play the Quebec Lottery?

The cost of playing the Quebec Lottery varies depending on the game you play. For example, a single ticket for Lotto Max costs CAD 5.00 and for Astro, it costs CAD 1.00.

How often do the Quebec Lotteries draw?

The frequency of draws varies. Some of them are held every day while others take place twice a week or even more seldom.

What is the Quebec Lottery subscription?

The Quebec Lottery subscription is a service that allows you to purchase tickets for multiple draws in advance. If you want to make sure that you never miss a draw it is a great option. A subscription will give you the satisfaction of not having to wait for draws all the time.

How do I sign up for the Quebec Lottery subscription?

A: Simply visit the Quebec Lottery website and sign up. Once you’re a member, you’ll be able to purchase tickets for multiple draws at a time.

How do I claim my Quebec Lottery prize?

If you win a prize, you will need to present your winning ticket to a retailer or the Quebec Lottery office to claim your prize.

Can I purchase a Quebec Lottery ticket online?

A: Yes, you can buy tickets online as well as at the retailer.

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