Though the UK National Lottery maintains –and can fairly well support– the idea that its winners are more or less evenly distributed throughout the UK, there are bound to be some areas with more frequent wins than others, an interest in the postcode with the most happy surprises naturally surges each year as results are tallied. Both major and minor wins have been issuing from Kent and the North East recently, yet Ilford of Essex has presented itself as the leading source of UK winners, with one prize for every 6,772 ticket buyers.
Competing postcodes were Newcastle Upon Tyne, with a winner for every 6,884 punters, followed by Medway Towns. The competition is sure to become steep as rivaling postcodes ramp up for another year of rapid wins and whirlwind fortunes. With the release of the exciting statistics, the National Lottery was quick to remind its players that with over £36 billion paid out in prizes since 1994, and an average of twenty millionaires created in each postcode, the numbers are a poor reason to pack up and move to Ilford –or wherever the distinction of the UK’s “luckiest town” may travel next.
After all, lottery winning methods are rarely about analysing every possible variable and setting oneself up in the best position –a move that may only give a slight advantage in a game with famously challenging odds. Rather, winners most often find themselves pleasantly surprised at the outcome of their choice to give good old luck a chance.
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