UK49s Odds and Payouts
UK49s pays at fixed odds, which is what sets it apart from a normal lottery. The odds — and your exact payout if the numbers come up — are locked in the moment you place the bet, not decided afterwards by how many other people won. Here is how the pricing works.
Fixed odds versus a lottery pool
In a traditional lottery, the prize is shared among everyone who matched, so a popular set of numbers pays each winner less. UK49s betting is the opposite: you are quoted a fixed price when you bet, and you are paid at that price regardless of how many others backed the same numbers. You always know what a win is worth before you confirm.
How backing more numbers changes the payout
Each market — one number through six — is priced on how likely it is:
| Numbers backed | Chance of winning | Payout |
|---|---|---|
| 1 number | Highest | Smallest |
| 2–3 numbers | Lower | Larger |
| 4–5 numbers | Low | Big |
| 6 numbers | Lowest | Biggest |
The exact odds for each market are shown in the bet slip before you confirm, so check them there for the live prices. The Booster ball is priced as its own separate market.
Frequently asked questions
Are UK49s payouts fixed?
Yes. Your payout is locked at the odds shown when you place the bet, and it does not change based on how many other people won.
Does backing more numbers pay more?
Yes, but it is less likely to win. One number pays the least and lands most often; six numbers pays the most and rarely comes up.