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Cover image for How People's Postcode Lottery Works: A Guide to UK's Prize Draws
David Okonkwo
David Okonkwo
Health and science correspondent specializing in biotech, public health, and environmental science
June 2, 2026·4 min read

How People's Postcode Lottery Works: A Guide to UK's Prize Draws

Learn how the People's Postcode Lottery works, including daily draws, odds, and the £1 billion raised for charity. A complete guide to UK's postcode-based prize draws.

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20 Postcodes Win £1,000 Each Every Weekday

The People's Postcode Lottery holds draws from Monday to Friday, awarding £1,000 to 20 different postcodes each day. Every subscriber within a winning postcode receives an equal share of the prize — meaning if 10 people in a postcode have tickets, each gets £100. The draws are location-based, so residents automatically participate if they hold a ticket for that postcode.

  • 20 postcodes win £1,000 every weekday
  • Prize is shared equally among all ticketholders in that postcode
  • Players must subscribe to a specific postcode to be eligible

This daily structure ensures frequent small wins, keeping engagement high without requiring massive jackpots.

Saturdays Offer Larger Prizes Like the £30,000 Jackpot

Weekend draws bring significantly larger rewards. On Saturdays, players have a chance at a share of £1 million — the so-called Postcode Millions — while Sunday draws award £30,000 to each winning postcode. Additional prize tiers also appear, with 20 prizes of £5,000 sometimes on offer.

On Saturdays, players could win a share of £1 million, and on Sundays, players could each win £30,000. — People's Postcode Lottery

These weekend jackpots are drawn from all subscriber postcodes, meaning the pool of potential winners expands. For those lucky enough to win larger sums, sound financial advice can help manage the windfall.

  • Saturday: share of £1 million
  • Sunday: £30,000 per winning postcode
  • Additional prizes include 20 x £5,000

33% of Each Ticket Goes to Charity, Raising Over £1 Billion

The People's Postcode Lottery is a subscription lottery designed to raise money for charities. By law, 33% of every ticket subscription is donated to good causes. Since its launch, the lottery has raised over £1 billion for thousands of charities across the UK. Players can choose which charity or cause their subscription supports, adding a philanthropic element to the usual lottery experience.

Over £1 billion has been raised for thousands of good causes since the lottery began.

This charitable model mirrors other purpose-driven initiatives in entertainment and business, such as how Taylor Swift's business empire integrates philanthropy into its core strategy.

  • 33% of each ticket goes to charity
  • Over £1 billion raised to date
  • Players can select their preferred cause

Key Takeaways

  • People's Postcode Lottery is a subscription lottery that awards prizes based on postcodes
  • Weekday draws give 20 postcodes £1,000 each day; Sunday draws have larger prizes like £30,000
  • Odds of winning a prize for a single ticket are roughly 1 in 15,000 per draw
  • Players must subscribe to a postcode; each ticket costs £10 per month
  • 33% of revenue funds charities, totaling over £1 billion donated so far
  • Winners across the UK are announced weekly, including recent winners in Sussex in May 2026