Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, November 12​ are out and it’s a $60M jackpot

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The Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, November 12 are out, and it’s time to see if you could be the next big winner!

Last night, the Lotto Max jackpot skyrocketed to an incredible $60 million. While it’s still shy of the ultimate $80 million cap, this is definitely enough to bring some serious changes to your life. Plus, with six Maxmillions prizes on the table, there are even more ways to walk away with a million-dollar prize in this draw.

So, have your ticket handy? Let’s jump into this week’s Lotto Max results and find out if you’ve got a winning combination that could make this a life-changing day!

What are the Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, November 12?

The winning Lotto Max numbers for the draw on Tuesday, November 12 are: 01, 12, 13, 24, 28, 36 and 39, and the bonus is 35.

Unfortunately, no one hit the $60 million jackpot or the second-place prize this round, but 37 lucky players matched six numbers, so it’s still worth checking your ticket!

As for the Maxmillions, here’s a look at the six winning number combinations from this draw:

  • 02-04-20-28-31-42-46
  • 03-16-28-31-35-42-44
  • 05-10-15-31-34-37-38
  • 06-14-30-36-41-43-44
  • 08-12-15-22-27-40-45
  • 11-22-23-26-29-30-48

Since the jackpot remains unclaimed, it’s rolling over and getting even bigger. For the Friday, November 15 draw, you’ll have a shot at an estimated $65 million jackpot, along with eight Maxmillions. You can grab your tickets before the 10:30 p.m. ET deadline on Friday for a chance to win!

What were the Lotto Max winning numbers for Friday, November 8?

For the Friday, November 1 Lotto Max draw, the winning numbers were: 02, 16, 25, 38, 40, 41 and 44. Plus, the bonus number was 26.

In terms of Maxmillions, here were the four winning numbers:

  • 04-05-07-23-36-38-42
  • 07-25-28-30-39-46-49
  • 14-16-18-21-29-30-48
  • 15-19-25-40-46-48-50

Even though no one claimed the $55 million jackpot, two lucky players in B.C. and Ontario matched six of the seven numbers plus bonus, sharing a prize of $111,509.90. Not too bad for second place!

And that’s not all — over 750,000 additional prizes were awarded, from free plays to cash winnings in the hundreds. So if you haven’t checked your ticket from Friday yet, now’s a great time to do it!

How does Lotto Max work?

Lotto Max is one of the biggest national lottery games in Canada, with two draws a week, on Tuesdays and Fridays.

For each $5 play, you’ll get three sets of seven numbers from 1 to 50. In each draw, seven main numbers and one bonus number are randomly picked, and to score a prize, you need to match three or more of your numbers with those drawn. In some categories, matching the bonus number can bump up your winnings even more.

Prizes depend on total ticket sales and are divided across several prize tiers, starting from 4/7 plus bonus and up. Here’s the typical prize breakdown:

  • 7/7 (jackpot) — average of $47.5 million (but an estimate of that draw’s jackpot is shown when you buy your ticket)
  • 6/7 plus bonus — average of $194,405
  • 6/7 — average of $4,629
  • 5/7 plus bonus — average of $926
  • 5/7 — average of $105
  • 4/7 plus bonus — average of $50
  • 4/7 — $20 fixed prize
  • 3/7 plus bonus — $20 fixed prize
  • 3/7 — free play

The Lotto Max jackpot begins at $10 million and can soar up to a massive $80 million if it hasn’t been won. When it hits $50 million, additional $1 million Maxmillions prizes kick in, each with its own unique seven-number draw. Each time the jackpot is won, it starts back over again at $10 million.

All three sets on your ticket enter the main draw, and if Maxmillions are available, they’re included in those separate draws as well. To win a Maxmillions prize, you need to match all seven numbers on one line.

Tickets are available for purchase until 10:30 p.m. ET on the night of each draw.

The odds of hitting the jackpot are about 1 in 33 million, although your chance of winning any prize is approximately 1 in 7.

Good luck, Montreal!

If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, refer to these resources available across Quebec. Help is available.

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