- Bullseye is a world first
- Bullseye was launched 12 October, 2009
- The first Bullseye draw took place on 19 October, 2009
- Bullseye is fun and easy to play and can be played every day for as little as $2
- To play Bullseye you have to choose a number from 000,000 to 999,999. Each day at 6pm NZ Lotteries draws a number and players win cash prizes if their number is close enough to the number drawn
- Prizes are won by choosing a number that matches, or is close to either side of the Bullseye number drawn. It does not matter whether the number is higher or lower than the Bullseye, it is the proximity to the Bullseye that matters
- There are six Divisions in Bullseye. Working out which division you have won in Bullseye can be done in-store or online. First Division can jackpot in Bullseye and First Division starts at $100,000. Second Division is always a fixed prize of $10,000. The other divisions receive a prize pool allocation every day
- It costs $2 per number, per draw to play Bullseye. If you choose to play every draw for a week (seven draws in total regardless of when you purchase), you will only pay $10.
- You can choose up to three numbers on a coupon
- The draw takes place at 6pm every day, seven days a week (with the exception of Good Friday and Christmas Day)
- The Bullseye draw is not televised
- When Bullseye jackpots to $400,000, a Must Be Won draw is called. There have been five Must Be Won draws since the game started, the last one had 1 winner on October 15, 2011.
Did you know?
- For as little as $2 you could win $100,000