The Emirates Lotto Guide was created to give you one easy place to see all the information you need about all of the available lotteries, raffles and prize draws that take place in the UAE. There are currently five UAE lotteries and raffles - we compare the ticket prices, jackpots you can win and answer any questions you may have. Start below and then click through to the individual lottery to see detailed guides.
The Mega 7 draw refers to the shared winning prize of a minimum of AED 77,777,777 for matching all seven (7) numbers in the correct order for the main draw. The raffle draw prize is shared between 20 guaranteed winners, with one winner receiving AED 77,777 and the other 19 AED 10,000 each... Read more
05 Mar 2023 NEW
Emirates Draw Easy 6 is a weekly competition part of the Emirates Draw, where players can enter online by purchasing a pencil to enter. Participants stand a chance to win twice, once from the combination draw and once from the raffle. The Easy 6 draw refers to the shared grand prize of a minimum of AED 15,000,000 for matching all six (6) numbers...Read More
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The Mahzooz draw gives you the chance to win millions of Dirhams, all while contributing to many good causes around the UAE - sounds like a win-win situation. The Mahzooz draw was launched in November 2020, however, this was more of a rebrand as the draw was previously known as Emirates Loto...Read More
Super Saturday
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Although often referred to as ‘Dubai Duty Free Lottery’, it is actually a raffle and the actual name for it is Millennium Millionaire. There are only ever 5,000 tickets sold for each draw and there is only ever one guaranteed winner. The draw was started in 1999 and has since created over 150 millionaires...Read More
13/11/2024 NEW
Series No: | MM480 |
Winner Name: | Liv Ashby |
Ticket Number: | 1841 |
Draw Date: | 13/11/2024 |
Jackpot Won: | US$ 1Million |
Gambling is prohibited in all parts of the UAE. It is against Islamic laws, and UAE being an Islamic country, gambling is considered a sin. The Emirates Draw was created as Sharia-compliant (under Islamic law). It is endorsed with Fatwa 205/2020 by the General Authority for Islamic Affairs and Donations in Abu Dhabi.
The value exchange in the Emirates Draw is in line with Sharia principles. That is why the requirement to purchase a product or service – like the pencil.