Set for Life is an annuity game that offers players the chance to win a top prize of $20,000 a month for 20 years. Oz Lotteries has been offering this exciting new lottery game since early 2019. You can purchase a Set for Life ticket online or in-store. You can also use an Advance or Multi-week entry.
Division 1
Set for Life is Australia’s newest lottery game, and it launched in February 2015 with the aim to get people ‘Set For Life.’ It was designed for young Australians who want to stay working and continue saving for a home and other goals.
There are eight prize tiers in Set for Life including two annuity prizes that pay out for 30 years. To win Division 1 you need to match all seven winning numbers in a single game, with the top prize of $20,000 a month for 20 years.
You can buy a Set for Life ticket online, in-store and on The Lott app. The results are published straight after each draw, and the Ticket Checker compares your entry against the winning numbers to let you know if you’re a winner. It’s also possible to play in advance with an Advance or Multi-week entry, up to 10 weeks in advance. The Set for Life draw is held each evening at 9:00pm AEST.
Division 2
131 Australians and counting have already become Set for Life Results winners! Set for Life is the only lottery game that allows you to play your numbers across 7 daily draws on just one ticket. Past winners have used their prizes to renovate their homes, start their own small businesses and give back to the community.
If you’re lucky enough to win the top prize of $20,000 a month for 20 years you can use it however you like. It can be a great way to live a stress-free life or help you reach your financial goals sooner.
The ticket window for tonight’s Set for Life draw has closed, but you can still get involved with other lottery draws this week. Tomorrow is the EuroMillions draw, with a jackpot of up to PS142 million. And don’t forget about the classic Lotto draw on Friday, which this week has a Triple Rollover jackpot! You can purchase tickets online or at participating retailers.
Division 3-8
After tonight’s Set for Life draw, lottery players can look forward to a busy week ahead with EuroMillions and Thunderball taking place tomorrow and Friday respectively. If you’re not lucky enough to win the top prize of PS10,000 every month for 30 years, there is also a runner-up prize of PS5,000 per month for a year.
Unlike most lotteries, Set for Life draws every night of the week. To play, choose 5 numbers from 1 – 47 and one Life Ball number between 1 and 10. You can also go with a QuickPick or a Lucky Dip to have your 7 winning numbers selected for you.
The Set for Life results are updated live moments after each draw, and you can use the results page to check your ticket and see if you’re a winner! You can also explore the range of Set for Life statistics, which highlight the most popular, least popular and overdue numbers.
Prizes
There are eight different prizes offered in Set for Life, with the top two prizes differing from the rest in that they come in the form of annuity payments. These annuity payments are paid out over 30 years and one year, respectively. Past winners of the top prize have said they would spend their money on renovating their homes, launching their own small business, or buying a boat. They have also said they would donate some of their winnings to charity.
To play, choose your five main numbers from 1 to 47 and a Life Ball number from 1 to 10. You can purchase a single-week entry, or a multiple-week entry, for up to four weeks in advance. The draws take place every Monday and Thursday, and tickets must be purchased before 7:30 pm on the day of the draw. There is a one in 12.4 chance of winning. The cash prizes are fixed amounts, starting at PS5 and increasing in value the more numbers you match.
The Bottom Lines
The Set for Life top prize is a bit different to the standard National Lottery jackpot. It’s paid out in monthly instalments for 30 years if you match the Life Ball. How would you spend a tax-free $20k per month? Here’s how past Division 1 Set for Life winners have done it.
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