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UAE lottery shifts to twice-weekly draws with Dhs30m top prize

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6 April 2026 at 09:00 pm
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UAE lottery shifts to twice-weekly draws with Dhs30m top prize

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has announced a significant change to its national lottery system, shifting from weekly to twice-weekly draws while increasing the top prize to a staggering Dhs30 million. This move is expected to boost the popularity of the lottery among residents and visitors, as more frequent opportunities to win a life-changing sum are now available.

The decision to increase the frequency of draws comes as part of a strategy to enhance the appeal of the UAE lottery, which has been a popular form of entertainment for many years. By introducing twice-weekly draws, the UAE Lottery Authority aims to provide more chances for participants to win big, thereby encouraging a larger number of people to buy tickets. This change will take effect starting from a date yet to be announced, with the exact schedule for the new draws yet to be finalized.

Despite the significant increase in the top prize, ticket pricing remains unchanged at Dhs50 per entry. This means that lottery enthusiasts will still have an affordable opportunity to try their luck, with the potential for a massive payout. The consistent pricing strategy could help maintain the affordability and accessibility of the lottery, ensuring that it remains appealing to a wide range of participants.

The UAE Lottery Authority has not disclosed any other changes to the lottery rules or the number of winning categories. However, the increased top prize and more frequent draws are expected to generate significant interest and excitement among players. The authority is likely to closely monitor the impact of these changes on participation rates and adjust its strategy accordingly to maximize engagement and revenue.

The shift to twice-weekly draws with a higher top prize is part of a broader trend in the global lottery market, where operators are constantly seeking ways to enhance the appeal of their offerings. By introducing more frequent draws and larger prizes, the UAE Lottery Authority is positioning itself to compete with other regional and international lotteries, while also catering to the preferences of its local customer base.

The announcement has been met with mixed reactions from lottery enthusiasts. While many are excited about the prospect of winning a larger prize more frequently, others express concerns about the potential increase in gambling addiction. The UAE Lottery Authority has pledged to address these concerns by implementing stricter age verification measures and promoting responsible gambling practices.

In conclusion, the UAE's decision to shift its lottery draws to twice-weekly with a Dhs30 million top prize represents a significant change in its approach to the lottery market. By offering more frequent opportunities to win a life-changing sum, the UAE Lottery Authority aims to boost participation and revenue. While ticket pricing remains unchanged, the increased top prize and more frequent draws are expected to generate considerable excitement among players. As the lottery authority continues to adapt to changing market dynamics, it will be interesting to see how these changes impact the overall landscape of the UAE's lottery industry.

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