What Is The Easiest Lottery Game In The World To Win?

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Hoosier Lottery winners Larry and Connie Miller show that big jackpots can come from small state lottery games.

Most people are playing the wrong lottery game and don't know it.

This could be you, or your friends.

You might have played for years using QuickPicks or your own number combination, and only got a few dollars back.

Playing the wrong game means you could be waiting years - or decades - to get a decent win.

Do you know what attracts most players to a game? It's easy to figure out as it applies to most games anywhere in the world:

The size of the jackpot.

Do you know how the jackpot is calculated?

Simply this:

The jackpot size is based on the lottery organization figuring out two things:

1. How many numbers and balls they can use to put the odds in their favor.

2. The size of the jackpot prize.

Now, both these facts are connected, and here's the secret.

Large lottery jackpots like this $259 million Powerball prize come from large numbers and balls.

The higher the numbers and balls, the higher the jackpot.

It's a simple relationship...

The more balls and numbers in the game, the worst the odds are for you as a hopeful player.

But these high lottery numbers it means the organization can build a giant jackpot which attracts players by the millions.

You can tell how hard these games are to win by the large number of players all trying for the jackpot, but failing, sometimes week after week.

And so the prize rolls over as the organization adds the unwon amount to the following draw, and the increase attracts more players.

And - like moths to a flame - players all swarm towards the brightest lamp they can see.

The larger the lamp, the more they are attracted.

A $30 million windfall came Gayle Zolaturiuk's way, showing the power of smaller games to build big jackpots.

Not only are big jackpots harder to play, but the ticket prices are usually higher than other games. 

For example, the USA Powerball and Mega Millions is $2 a ticket, but most of the smaller jackpot games in US states are only $1 like the California SuperLotto Plus. 

When you can afford to buy twice as many tickets, your win rate increases because the more you play, the better your odds.

But big jackpots have some advantages that you shouldn't overlook:

  • They have larger secondary prize amounts.
  • There are multiple secondary prizes. For example, Mega Millions has over a million prizes each game ranging from $1 to $5,000.

How do you find the easiest game?

If you use the advice here, you'll have a good idea of what to avoid already.

But a faster, more accurate way is to use my LottoPredict chart.

This updated weekly chart included with the Silver Lotto System covers 56 games in the world.

And it displays a Star Rating for every one of these games so you can quickly see what game to choose:

  • 1-Star game is poor
  • 2- Star game is better
  • 3-Star game is best

So LottoPredict quickly shows:

- The 1-star games you should avoid, like the US Powerball and many others.

- All the good 3-Star games which will bring you fast wins with less ticket money.

So, are there any 3-Star games which buck the trend and have large jackpots?

Yes, Canada Lotto 649 is one of these games where the jackpot has gone sky high at times.

In 2013 it reached $63.4 million, and was won with three tickets. One of the winners, Harry Black, won with two identical tickets. Then In 2015 it reached $64 million

Harry Black won half of the Canada Lotto 649's record $63.4 million in 2013.

In other examples, the Oregon Megabucks went to $30 million in 2004, and Indiana Hoosier Lotto was $54.5 million in 2007.

The LottoPredict chart tells you exactly what Star Rated game you should be playing for better odds.

What if you don't care, and just want to enter a 1-Star game because the enormous jackpot is irresistible?

Then use PRO, my set of customized profiles that you use at any time of the week, for any game.