Get the latest Set For Life results on this page and find out if you've won the top prize of £10,000 a month for 30 years. Draws take place at 8pm every Monday and Thursday and the results are published here straight after. View the Set For Life results for Monday, as well as the numbers from other recent draws.
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- Set For Life Scratcher Prizes Remaining
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Set for Life - Table of Prizes & Odds Winning Numbers Prize; Odds 5 Main balls + Life Ball: £10,000 per month for 30 years: 1 in 15,399,390: 5 Main balls. Set For Life rules state that the top two prizes will always be paid out as annuities unless prize capping comes into play or the winner dies before all of the annuity payments have been made. If prize capping is needed, winners will have the choice of taking the prize money as either a lump sum or an annuity. Set for Life Tickets. Set for Life tickets can be bought online and at authorised retailers. Learn how to play Set for Life scratch tickets, your odds of winning, the prizes available & how many top prizes remain. Visit us at alc.ca today.
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Here you can find further Set For Life results, dating back to Monday 18th January. Select a draw to view more details, including a prize breakdown showing how many winners there were and how much prize money was won in total on the night.
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You can browse the winning numbers from historical Set For Life draws, ranging from the very first game up until today.
Lottery games with 'lifetime' prizes, known by names such as Cash4Life, Lucky for Life, and Win for Life, comprise two types of United States lottery games in which the top prize is advertised as a lifetime annuity; unlike annuities with a fixed period (such as 25 years), lifetime annuities often pay (sometimes for decades) until the winner's death.
Scratch games[edit]
Most U.S. lotteries offer at least one scratch game with lifetime prizes.
These games vary; some lotteries offer multiple price points for 'lifetime' games, with the top prize ranging from $50 daily to $1,000,000 yearly. Play for each game varies.

Increasingly, American lotteries have introduced a cash option for winners of scratch games with such prizes (as they had begun in the 20th century with fixed annuities in almost all games, drawing or scratchcard.)
Draw games[edit]
Set For Life Prizes Tonight
The 'Win for Life' game (which replaced 'Lotto South') began in 2006 in Georgia, Kentucky, and Virginia. Kentucky dropped out in 2011, and Georgia in 2014, leaving Virginia as its only member. 'Win for Life' was retired following the September 13, 2014 drawing; it was replaced by $1,000,000 Moneyball, a Virginia-only game.
Set For Life Scratcher Prizes Remaining
In Win for Life, players chose six numbers from 1 through 42; seven numbers were drawn, including the 'Free Ball'. Top prize was $1000-per-week; there was a cash option of $1 million (offered when WFL became a Virginia-only game; when WFL began Virginia offered a $520,000 cash option, but the choice was eliminated the following year as neither Georgia nor Kentucky offered winners a cash option.) Second prize was $52,000 cash.
When Kentucky dropped WFL, Georgia, Kentucky, and Virginia began 'Decades of Dollars', which later added Arkansas. On October 19, 2014, Decades of Dollars no longer was available in Arkansas, Georgia, or Kentucky; the three lotteries participated in the launch of 'Monopoly Millionaires' Club', whose sales were suspended in December. Decades of Dollars held its final drawing on April 30, 2015; Virginia then joined the multi-state 'Cash4Life'.
In 2015, Kentucky joined Lucky for Life (which began in 2009 as a Connecticut-only game, 'Lucky-4-Life') and Virginia joined the rival 'Cash4Life'. On August 28, 2016, Georgia joined Cash4Life; both games mentioned here have two lifetime prize tiers; winners of a 'lifetime' prize can choose cash in lieu of annuity payments.
