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UAE Lottery Shakes Up Jackpot Rules With Bold New Prize Changes

The UAE Lottery surprised participants this week with a major prize shift that dramatically alters its flagship jackpot. Lottery followers expected another huge draw, yet the overhaul introduced a fresh strategy that changes how people approach the game. The announcement triggered wide discussion across the country, and everyone wants to understand what this means for future winners.

Organisers confirmed that the popular Dh100 million jackpot no longer exists. They reduced the top reward to Dh30 million and changed the Lucky Day draw to a weekly format. The original draw ran every two weeks, and competitors waited longer for results. Now, people can look forward to more frequent excitement and faster opportunities to win big. This change adds energy to the game and attracts new players who enjoy suspense every week.

The major prize shift not only affects the top tier but also improves opportunities for second-place winners. The second prize grew from Dh1 million to Dh5 million, which motivated many newcomers to try their luck. Additionally, three participants will now receive Dh100,000 each week, guaranteeing more happy winners. This approach encourages more engagement because players feel they have a stronger chance to secure a significant reward.

Organisers kept the original draw format intact, even though many details evolved. Participants still select six numbers from 31 in the day section and one number from twelve in the month section. This system allows consistent gameplay while injecting new excitement through improved prizes. The rules remain clear, so experienced participants continue playing without confusion. The changes feel familiar yet refreshing for frequent players.

Saturday’s draw marked the final chance to secure the Dh100 million jackpot. Nobody claimed the reward, so Anilkumar Bolla became the only person to win the original grand prize in the lottery’s history. He expressed his joy and shared his plans to celebrate and upgrade his lifestyle. He said he wants to invest in his future and also support his family while enjoying his achievement.

Many observers believe the major prize shift helps maintain interest in the lottery. Weekly draws create anticipation, and improved second-place prizes attract more hopeful competitors. This transformation ensures the lottery evolves rather than stagnates. Furthermore, the increased number of winners spreads happiness more evenly and brings more excitement into each draw.

People continue discussing the changes and wondering if the Dh30 million jackpot will create the same level of tension as the previous amount. However, the weekly structure might generate even more buzz because opportunities arrive faster. Everyone now watches closely to see who becomes the first person to secure the newly adjusted top prize. The UAE Lottery clearly aims to keep participation strong, and this overhaul proves it wants to remain competitive.

The major prize shift marks a turning point in how the lottery operates and evolves. The changes bring fresh energy, more winners, and greater anticipation. Many players already prepare for the upcoming weekly draw, hoping their chosen numbers lead them to an unforgettable victory.

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