Postcode Lottery Checker

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Charities and good causes

  1. According to the Lottery’s statistical page, the postcode which has won the most is ‘B’ (Birmingham) with over 500 successful wins. This won’t be too surprising since Birmingham has over 41,000 live postcodes. This is followed closely behind by ‘S’ (Sheffield) which had 418 as of May 2020.
  2. Firstly, unlike any other lottery, they do not publish previous winning post codes, you can only check if you input a postcode and check if that one is a winner. The biggest warning is the massive amount of advertising done constantly, costing a fortune, to me indicates the desperation for new players.

The charities and good causes shown below are organisations which have received funding from players of People’s Postcode Lottery. Some of these had their own lotteries managed by People’s Postcode Lottery. Others received funding from a Postcode Trust, which People’s Postcode Lottery manage lotteries on behalf of.

The postcode lottery results for today please UK is England’s charity lottery available in Wales, England, and Scotland. Players need to play £10 for the subscription of the lottery so you can participate for the winning prize of £30,000 every week and £1000 per day and £3 Million every month. The Postcode Lottery donates 32% of ticket sales to good causes - this is much better than the UK National Lottery (28%) and Health Lottery (20.3%). Since it’s inception in 2005 the Postcode Lottery has donated over £500M (as of December 2019) to charities such as WWF, Dogs Trust, Woodland Trust and WaterAid. Enter your postcode into the checker below and it will be automatically checked against all winning postcodes from the past 180 days. You never know, you could be due a share of £3 million! † The Postcode Lottery Checker compares your entry against all the Postcode Lottery results in the database to see if your postcode has won a prize. Remember: you must have entered the Postcode Lottery for the draw when your postcode.

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For further details please see the see the charities page.

Action Against Hunger
AfriKids
Amnesty International UK
APOPO

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Battersea
Breast Cancer Now
British Red Cross
CARE International UK
Cats Protection
Children North East
ClientEarth
Crisis
Daisy Chain
Depaul UK
Edinburgh International Book Festival
Ellen MacArthur Foundation
Girlguiding
Grandparents Plus
Greenpeace Environmental Trust
House for Healing
Keep Britain Tidy
Lord's Taverners
Maggie's
Make Fashion Circular
Mary's Meals
Medical Detection Dogs
National Galleries of Scotland
National Museum Wales
National Trust for Scotland
Newcastle United Foundation
Oxfam GB
Peace Direct
Plan International UK
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Royal National Institute of Blind People
Royal Zoological Society of Scotland
Science Museum Group
Sightsavers
Street League
The Guide Dogs For The Blind Association
The Ramblers
The Royal Parks
People
The Silver Line
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Unicef UK
Volunteering Matters
Water Works
Wheels of Change
Wilder Blean
The Wildlife Trusts
Woodland Trust
WWF-UK
Youth Music

Charities and good causes

The charities and good causes shown below are organisations which have received funding from players of People’s Postcode Lottery. Some of these had their own lotteries managed by People’s Postcode Lottery. Others received funding from a Postcode Trust, which People’s Postcode Lottery manage lotteries on behalf of.

For further details please see the see the charities page.

Action Against Hunger
AfriKids
Amnesty International UK
APOPO
Battersea
Breast Cancer Now
British Red Cross
CARE International UK

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Cats Protection
Children North East
ClientEarth
Crisis
Daisy Chain
Depaul UK
Edinburgh International Book Festival
Ellen MacArthur Foundation
Girlguiding
Grandparents Plus
Greenpeace Environmental Trust
House for Healing
Keep Britain Tidy
Lord's Taverners
Maggie's
Make Fashion Circular
Mary's Meals
Medical Detection Dogs
National Galleries of Scotland
National Museum Wales
National Trust for Scotland
Newcastle United Foundation
Oxfam GB
Peace Direct
Plan International UK
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Royal National Institute of Blind People
Royal Zoological Society of Scotland
Science Museum Group
Sightsavers
Street League
The Guide Dogs For The Blind Association
The Ramblers
The Royal Parks
The Silver Line
Thomson Reuters Foundation
Unicef UK
Volunteering Matters
Water Works
Wheels of Change
Wilder Blean
The Wildlife Trusts
Woodland Trust
WWF-UK
Youth Music