Bank A Million

Next estimated jackpot:

$1 Million

Latest Bank A Million Draw

November 30, 2024

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Bank a Million is a unique lottery game for players in Virginia. You have the opportunity to win a guaranteed $1,000,000, with taxes already paid for by the lottery.

A great aspect of Bank a Million is that you can decide how much you wager. The amount you wager determines how much you can win.

You can pay $2 for the chance to become a millionaire, choose two plays at $1 each to possibly win $500,000, or get four plays at $0.50 each for an opportunity to win $250,000.

Draws take place every Wednesday and Saturday. All the information you need to start playing Bank a Million can be found on this page.

Numbers

View every result from Bank a Million draws, which take place every Wednesday and Saturday. Prize breakdowns are available for each individual draw, showing you the number of winners at each prize level.

How to Play

Bank a Million is easy to learn and you have different options for how you play. Choose which prizes you want to try and win and pick your numbers for multiple plays. A full rundown of the rules can be found here.

Odds and Prizes

The amount you win in Bank a Million is determined by how much you wager. You can win a bigger prize by wagering more on each play. The more numbers you match, the bigger the prize you win. A full table on prize amounts and the odds of winning are on this page.

Statistics

Want to know the most overdue numbers in Virginia Bank a Million? Scrutinize all the latest trends and data from every game. The statistics will be helpfully displayed through tables and charts.

Checker

Compare your numbers against all the latest Bank a Million results right here. Input your numbers and then tap on ‘Check results’ to see if you have won a prize.

Generator

It can be difficult to decide what numbers to pick for upcoming draws, but this Virginia Bank a Million Number Generator can do the job for you. Hit ‘Generate’ to get a full set of numbers to use.

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