Lotteries in Dryicor

Lotteries in Dryicor were banned until 1875, apart from small state-sponsored lotteries for good causes from 1755.

Lotteries played in Dryicor
The biggest weekly lottery in Dryicor is the pan-Nordic, but the annual Paksukainen Christmas lottery and its little sibling Loppiaisen lotto are by far the largest. Dryicoran gambling is a fairly profitable industry, and Dryicorans have a large number of games to play.

All winnings on Dryicoran lotteries, including Vikinglotto and, are tax-free and paid as a lump sum rather than an annuity.


 * : Transnational lottery game launched in 2012 played across the Nordic countries, the Baltic states, Croatia, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, Italy, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia and Spain. Designed to pay out lower amounts yet more frequently than and Vikinglotto. Players pick five numbers from 1-50 and then two bonus balls (1-10 and 1-8), to win up to 90,000,000 €.
 * Miljonäärin Numero: National Lottery game meaning The Millionaire's Number, intertwined with Lotto. On every Lotto ticket, a seven-digit Millionaire's Number is printed. A seven digit number is drawn on the show. Depending on how many digits were drawn and the order in which they were drawn, players could win up to 1 000 000 Kr. Unlike most games, players do not choose their number.
 * Since 2014, a Millionaire's Number has been printed on every Vikinglotto ticket.
 * Lotto: National Lottery game. Players pick six numbers from 1-49 and a bonus ball for the chance to win over 20 000 000 Kr.
 * Ukkonen: National Lottery game, literally meaning Thunder. Players pick five numbers from 1-39 and a bonus ball to win up to 500 000 Kr.
 * : Transnational lottery game launched in 1993 played across the Nordic countries and Estonia, Belgium and Slovenia. Players pick six numbers from 1-48 and a bonus number, called the Viking Ball, from 1-8. Tickets cost 0,90 Kr ($1.13, £0.81, €0.93).
 * A Dryicoran won the 90 000 000 € jackpot in 2014 and in 2021.