The Lotto Max draw held on November 28 featured an impressive estimated jackpot of $60 million. Despite the anticipation across Canada, lottery officials confirmed that no ticket matched all the main winning numbers for this draw.
While the grand prize went unclaimed, several secondary prizes were awarded to players who matched fewer numbers. The exact figures for secondary winnings will be released once verification is complete.
Since there was no primary jackpot winner, the top prize will roll over to the next draw. The upcoming jackpot is expected to remain at $60 million, with additional Maxmillions prizes available, making the total prize pool even larger.
Lotto Max is one of Canada’s leading national lotteries. Players choose seven numbers from 1 to 50, and draws occur twice weekly, every Tuesday and Friday. When the jackpot reaches $50 million, extra $1 million prizes known as Maxmillions are added, increasing the number of potential winners nationwide.
“Even without a top winner, Lotto Max continues to create excitement with its multiple ways to win,” stated a representative from the Interprovincial Lottery Corporation.
Winners of secondary or Maxmillions prizes have up to one year from the draw date to claim their rewards through official provincial lottery channels.
Author’s summary: The $60 million Lotto Max jackpot remains unclaimed after the November 28 draw, carrying over to the next event with new Maxmillions prizes available.