Every Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday, the FDJ Loto offers participants the chance to win a jackpot of at least 2 million euros, with amounts increasing each time the jackpot is not claimed. On Wednesday, July 31, 2024, players eagerly awaited the results, hoping to strike it rich. The winning combination drawn included the numbers 3, 25, 45, 47, and 49, accompanied by the Chance number 7. For those who participated in the second drawing, results can be found on fdj.fr, where ten Loto codes worth 20,000 euros were also revealed.
While winning the Loto is a game of chance, some players prefer to select numbers based on past performance. According to the FDJ's Palmarès tables, the most frequently drawn numbers include 15, 22, 7, 12, 26, and 35. For Chance numbers, 10, 9, and 2 are the most common. Players can check the winning percentages of each number, including those from the second draw, on the FDJ's website.
In sports news, the Paris 2024 Olympic Games are in full swing, with athletes from around the world competing for glory. On the same day, British triathlete Alex Yee made headlines by winning gold in the men's individual triathlon, showcasing an impressive finish that allowed him to overcome a 15-second deficit against New Zealand's Hayden Wilde. Yee's victory adds to his previous accolades, including a silver medal from the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
French athlete Cassandre Beaugrand also shone brightly on July 31, becoming the first French Olympic champion in triathlon history, celebrated by a jubilant home crowd. She expressed disbelief at her triumph, reflecting on her past struggles in the sport and her determination to succeed in front of her fellow countrymen.
As the Olympics progress, other notable performances include Novak Djokovic advancing to the quarterfinals in men's singles tennis and Simone Biles solidifying her status as the most decorated American gymnast in Olympic history. Biles led the U.S. women's gymnastics team to victory, earning her fifth Olympic gold medal and garnering admiration from athletes and fans alike.