Saturday Fortune

Saturday Fortune (Shanida Wasana)

Saturday Fortune is one of the earliest games in the portfolio of the Development Lotteries Board (DLB). Officially called Shanida Wasana, the game was launched back in 1987. Initially, it only took place on Saturdays, hence the name. It also marked an important milestone in Sri Lanka – the launch of televised lottery drawings.

In time, Shanida Wasana got so popular that a couple of additional weekly drawings were scheduled. With a relatively high minimum guaranteed jackpot, Saturday Fortune does deliver promises of wealth and a better life. The Shanida Wasana odds are offsetting these but we’ll take a more in-depth look at that characteristic in the following sections of the guide.

So, would you like to learn a bit more about Shanida Wasana? Let’s check out the rules of the game, how you could buy tickets and the prizes you can end up winning if you are fortunate enough.

How to Play Saturday Fortune

Just like most other DLB games, Shanida Wasana is a multi-component game.

This means you’ll have to pick and choose several sets of numbers and letters for a chance to win the grand prize.

Saturday Fortune has players selecting one main number in the range from one to 75. There will also be a bonus number chosen out of the remaining 71 balls after the completion of the primary number drawing. Finally, a player will have to pick one letter from the English alphabet.

Drawings take place three times per week – on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. You probably know already that DLB has different colors of tickets for each of the weekly drawings. Saturday Fortune isn’t an exception. The Monday ticket is blue, the Wednesday ticket is purple, and the Saturday ticket carries a green color.

Drawings take place at 9:40 p.m. local time on Sri Lanka Rupavahini channel, and repeat footage can be watched at 7:30 a.m. on Channel-Eye each Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday.

Tickets can be acquired at all of the DLB authorized retail venues throughout Sri Lanka. Whenever a player visits one of these, they can decide if they’re going to play their own set of numbers and letters or if they will opt for the quick pick possibility. In the event of quick pick activation, the lottery software will assign a random set of numbers and letters to the ticket.

At the time being, Shanida Wasanawa and other DLB lotteries are not available for online play. To get your ticket, you have to be on the territory of Sri Lanka, and you have to visit one of the DLB retail agencies. The good news is that DLB has over 2,000 agents, which means you’ll quickly discover a convenient nearby location for the acquisition of your tickets.

International online lottery operators do not carry Sri Lankan tickets at the time being. Hence, people in other countries who are interested in giving local lotteries a try will have no opportunity to do so at the time being.

Shanida Wasana Prizes and Odds

Let’s take a look at the most exciting aspect of playing Shanida Wasana – the prizes. The good news is that a good selection of prize tiers is available to reward lucky players.

The most exciting award is the jackpot. For a chance to win the daily top prize, you will have to match the main numbers, the bonus number, and the letter. Saturday Fortune has a minimum guaranteed jackpot of 30 million rupees.

If a certain amount of time has passed by with no winner, the jackpot will roll over, and the value of the top prize will increase. At the time of article writing (February 22, 2020), the Shanida Wasana jackpot is 34.08 million rupees. Historically, however, the game has been known to produce much bigger jackpots. One of the most significant sums that were claimed in 2019 was 77.49 million rupees. So, it pays off to wait for some severe jackpot accumulation if you’re interested in winning big money.

Apart from the jackpot, there are eight additional prize tiers.

The second biggest prize is one million rupees. To win that amount, you will have to match the four main numbers for the drawing. The third biggest prize is reserved for those who match three main numbers and the English letter – 100,000 rupees.

The smallest prize is 20 rupees, and you can win it two ways – by matching a single main number or by guessing the English letter correct.

Unlike other national lottery operators, DLB doesn’t provide clear instructions for the claim of prizes after winning. Two things are known – anyone who wins up to 10,000 rupees can visit one of the local authorized retail venues and claim their prize there. Players who have won a more substantial amount should call the DLB hotline to find out more about the procedure.

Shanida Wasana Results: Where to Check Them

Checking the Shanida Wasana results as soon as possible will make it easier for you to claim a prize in due time. You can use several reliable sources of information to determine if you’ve won anything.

The easiest way to learn the Shanida Wasanwa results immediately is to watch the televised drawing. If you miss the live draw, you can check out the repeat run on a coming morning.

DLB’s official website features the latest Saturday Fortune results. The site also houses extensive results archive and some practical information about the prize tiers.

We also have extensive information about different Sri Lankan lotteries, including Saturday Fortune. Check out the latest Shanida Wasana results or visit the archive. The past data can be quite beneficial for enhancing your strategy and improving your odds of winning a prize in the future.

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