Canary Islands Celebrate Luck: Millions in Lottery and Bonoloto Prizes

A La Primitiva winner in La Laguna claims over 1.3 million euros, while other prizes land in Lanzarote and Tenerife.

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The Canary Islands were the center of attention in the Loterías y Apuestas del Estado draws held this Thursday, June 4th, distributing millions of euros in prizes.

Luck smiled upon the islands with several significant prizes. A single winner of La Primitiva in San Cristóbal de La Laguna, Tenerife, took home a prize of 1,302,539.42 euros. The winning ticket was validated at lottery retailer 68.150, located on Carretera General del Norte.
The winning combination for La Primitiva consisted of the numbers 16, 25, 32, 35, 38, and 40, with 18 as the complementary number and 9 as the refund. The main jackpot of 9,000,000 euros remained unclaimed.
Bonoloto also left its mark of fortune in the Canary Islands, specifically in Lanzarote. Although there were no first-category winners, the second category distributed three prizes of 53,890.67 euros. One of these was validated in Arrecife, at retailer 44.785 on Carlos V street.
The winning combination for Bonoloto was 01, 13, 18, 28, 32, and 44, with 35 as the complementary number and 6 as the refund.
The National Lottery provided the grand finale, with its first prize, worth 30,000 euros per ticket for the number 99.242, being widely distributed across Spain, including two locations in Tenerife: Adeje (retailer 68.585) and Santa Cruz de Tenerife (retailer 67.985).