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      • All or Nothing is a twice weekly lottery draw where players have two chances to win the jackpot - match either all 12 numbers drawn, or none of them! The prize for doing either is £25,000 but there are also other prizes for matching any number of balls as long as it's not five, six or seven of the 12 drawn.
      www.national-lottery.com/all-or-nothing
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  2. All or Nothing is run by the Health Lottery who help to raise funds for good causes across the UK. 12 different charities and societies are run under the banner of the Health Lottery and it is completely separate to the National Lottery. Win £25,000 twice a week! View Results. How to Play.

  3. Playing All or Nothing is extremely easy - you just have to pick your numbers for your ticket and buy your entry and you’re all set. Tickets can be bought any day of the week and will automatically be entered into the draw on the next Tuesday or Friday depending on which is closer.

  4. All or Nothing provides a neat twist on traditional lotteries, as you can win prizes by matching a lot of the numbers you have selected, or just a few of them. As the name of the game suggests, the biggest rewards are for matching all or nothing – the prize is £25,000 per winner.

  5. The cost per line is £1.00. You can buy your All or Nothing tickets online safely from the official Health Lottery’s site. 5. Select Your All or Nothing Numbers. In this game, you select 12 numbers from a pool of 1 to 24. You can win prizes by matching all of your selected numbers, none at all, or a few in between.

  6. All or Nothing is a Health Lottery game with draws every Tuesday and Friday night. The jackpot is worth £25,000, and you can win it by matching all of the numbers that are drawn, or none of them.

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