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A public favourite since 1986 and Norsk Tipping’s biggest game. More than 1.8 million customers played Lotto in 2020 and no fewer than 285 players became Lotto millionaires.

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This lottery, which involves nine other countries in addition to Norway, is a popular member of Norsk Tipping’s lotteries portfolio. The biggest prize in 2020 was a NOK 310 million jackpot won by a surprised woman on Christmas Eve. It was the third biggest Vikinglotto prize ever.

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“Do you want to go up or go down?” This is the question asked in Joker draws on Wednesdays and Saturdays. Perhaps the Joker will pop up? Almost 1.3 million customers played Joker in 2020.

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This lottery is a collaboration between 17 European countries. To win you have to correctly pick five main numbers and two Euro numbers. A national winner is also drawn in Norway each week who wins NOK 1 million plus a NOK 100,000 travel gift card. The Norwegian prize record, regardless of the game, was set in June 2020 when one lucky man won an incredible NOK 485 million as the 1st prize in Eurojackpot.

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The numbers game with fixed odds and daily draws where 20 main numbers are drawn from a total of 70 possible ones. The player chooses both the row price and how many numbers they want to play.

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In Extra, 47 numbers between 1 and 75 are drawn. Each coupon has two game boards. With TV broadcast draws, Extra is a nice Tuesday tradition for many players.

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Nabolaget is a lottery in which your address can make you a millionaire. One winner of NOK 10,000 is drawn every evening and six neighbourhoods are drawn on Fridays. In one of these, the main winner receives NOK 1 million and in doing so makes their entire neighbourhood happy winners.

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Flax is a portfolio of scratch cards offered by Norsk Tipping since 1995. The scratch cards offer different kinds of scratch games, prizes, and top prizes. The best-known Flax scratch card is MillionFlax. Flax scratch cards are sold both by Norsk Tipping’s sales agents and digitally.

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Oddsen was launched at the Lillehammer Olympic Games in 1994 and consists of three standalone games: ‘Live Odds’ (from 2012), ‘Pre-Match Odds’ and ‘Odds Bomb’. Football is the most popular sport on Oddsen, but you can also bet on other sports and events. There is always something to bet on in Oddsen and all of the outcomes/results have odds.

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Norsk Tipping’s oldest game. It was played for the first time on 13 March 1948. To win you have to bet on the right outcomes, a home win, draw, or away win, in the twelve matches on the betting slip. You can bet on both the halftime and fulltime results. Three slips are normally offered each week: midweek, Saturday, and Sunday.

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The Multix portfolio includes casino games, card games, games of skill and games of chance. Norsk Tipping’s gaming terminals can be found in kiosks, petrol stations, pubs, bars, and some cafés.

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An interactive game offered via gaming terminals from Norsk Tipping in Norwegian bingo halls. As well as prizes in each game, players can also win local and national jackpots.

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The company’s instagames comprise the categories KongKasino (spinning wheels, table games, video poker, etc.), Bingoria (multiple variants of 30, 75 and 90-ball bingo, and minigames), Flax (digital versions of the physical scratch cards, plus digital-only variants) and YEZZ! (simple games based on chance that can also include elements of skill). Flax customers account for the majority of customers.

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