Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, September 3 are out and it's a $60 million jackpot

Plus, the maximum jackpot is increasing next week! 🎉

Eight lottery tickets for various Canadian lottery games.

Canadian lottery tickets (illustrative).

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The Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, September 3 are officially in, so if you've got a ticket, now's the time to check it!

This week's jackpot was a massive $60 million, but get ready, because even bigger prizes are just around the corner. Starting next week on Tuesday, September 10, Lotto Max is increasing the jackpot maximum to an all-time high of $80 million — a record-breaking sum never before seen in a Canadian lottery.

Let's take a look at the latest winning numbers and see if your luck came through.

What are the Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, September 3?

The Lotto Max winning numbers for Tuesday, September 3 are: 04, 06, 10, 22, 32, 39 and 50. The bonus number is 19.

No one has won the $60 million jackpot this week. However, 42 people matched six out of the seven numbers, meaning they can claim prizes of $5,030.80.

In terms of Maxmillions, these are the winning numbers:

  • 03-07-08-20-31-39-46
  • 03-08-09-18-21-34-39
  • 04-06-12-18-32-37-39
  • 06-09-11-16-33-39-41
  • 16-18-30-35-39-40-41
  • 21-26-33-37-40-45-47

There will be an estimated eight Maxmillions up for grabs at the next draw on Friday, September 6, as well as an estimated $65 million jackpot, since today's jackpot wasn't won.

What were the Lotto Max winning numbers for Friday, August 30?

The Lotto Max winning numbers for Friday, August 30 were 06, 07, 10, 14, 28, 29 and 46. Also, 44 was the bonus number.

The four winning Maxmillions numbers were:

  • 04-10-21-23-34-40-45
  • 04-11-16-25-30-41-43
  • 07-08-25-28-34-36-44
  • 15-22-28-30-34-43-48

While no one snagged the $55 million jackpot, two lucky players won prizes of $114,673.40 thanks to the 6/7 plus bonus category, with winning tickets purchased in Ontario and the Prairies.

How does Lotto Max work?

Lotto Max is a Canada-wide lottery game. Draws happen twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays.

For every $5 play that you buy, you get three sets of seven numbers between 1 and 50.

In order to win, a single set must have three to seven numbers that match the winning numbers. Certain prize categories also allow you to make use of a bonus number, which is selected at each draw.

Prizes are calculated according to sales and divided among the winners in each category. Here's what matching numbers could win you, on average:

  • 7/7 — jackpot (an average of $47.5 million)
  • 6/7 plus bonus — an average of $194,405
  • 6/7 — an average of $4,629
  • 5/7 plus bonus — an average of $926
  • 5/7 — an average of $105
  • 4/7 plus bonus — an average of $50
  • 4/7 — $20 fixed prize
  • 3/7 plus bonus — $20 fixed prize
  • 3/7 — free play

The Lotto Max jackpot starts at $10 million, and if not won, it increases each draw up to $70 million — although starting next week, that maximum increases to $80 million. Once the jackpot reaches $50 million, there are also Maxmillions available — additional $1 million prizes to be won.

All three sets of numbers you get with a $5 play are eligible for both the main draw and the Maxmillions draw. To win Maxmillions, you need all seven numbers to be identical to one of the Maxmillions draw selections.

Tickets are sold until 10:30 p.m. Eastern Time on the days the Lotto Max numbers are drawn.

Your odds of winning the jackpot are 1 in 33,294,800 per play.

If you or someone you know is struggling with problem gambling, refer to these helplines across Canada. Support is available.

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