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OK Cancel Select a lottery100 $ ULTIME 2025100 000 $ PAR ANNÉE À VIEASTROBANCOCÉLÉBRATION 2025EXTRAGRANDE VIELA MINILA POULE AUX OEUFS D’ORLOTTO 6/49LOTTO :DLOTTO MAXLOTTO POKERQUOTIDIENNEQUÉBEC 49QUÉBEC MAXSPRINTOSPÉCIAL DE L’ÉTÉTOUT OU RIENTRIPLEX | | $2 La Poule aux oeufs d’or | $5 La Poule aux oeufs d’or plus | $10 La Poule aux oeufs d’or ultra | |—|—|—|—| | Last 5 digits | $500 | $1,000 | $2,000 | | Last 4 digits | $25 | $50 | $100 | | Last 3 digits | $10 | $20 | $40 | | Last 2 digits | $5 | $10 | $20 | | First 5 digits | $100 | $200 | $400 | | First 4 digits | $10 | $20 | $40 | | First 3 digits | $5 | $10 | $20 | | First 2 digits | $2 | $5 | $10 |
Select a lottery100 $ ULTIME 2025100 000 $ PAR ANNÉE À VIEASTROBANCOCÉLÉBRATION 2025EXTRAGRANDE VIELA MINILA POULE AUX OEUFS D’ORLOTTO 6/49LOTTO :DLOTTO MAXLOTTO POKERQUOTIDIENNEQUÉBEC 49QUÉBEC MAXSPRINTOSPÉCIAL DE L’ÉTÉTOUT OU RIENTRIPLEX YouTube uses advertising cookies that you have deactivated. To watch this type of video, you must accept all advertising cookies. These cookies are used to personalize the ads you see on our sites and other sites.
- COST: $2, $5 or $10†
- GRAND PRIZE: at least $150,000
- TELEVISED DRAW: Sundays at 6:30 p.m. on the TVA network
- DEADLINE FOR WAGERS: 6:30 p.m. on Sundays
- SALES PERIOD: July 21, 2025, to June 28, 2026
- ODDS OF WINNING A PRIZE: 1 in 4.8 ($2), 1 in 3.6 ($5) and 1 in 3.0 ($10)
- ODDS OF WINNING A “PARTICIPATION TÉLÉ”: 1 in 149,171 ($2), 1 in 74,586 ($5) and 1 in 38,037 ($10)
- ODDS OF WINNING THE $100,000 AT-HOME GRAND PRIZE: 1 in 1,000,000
- THEORICAL PAYOFF RATE: 61.34%
Close La Poule aux œufs d’or ultra $10 tickets can be purchased online and at retailers where there are bonus prizes!
Bonus prize draws:
- August 24, 2025: 5 prizes of $15,000
- November 2, 2025: 5 prizes of $15,000
- November 30, 2025: 5 prizes of $15,000 + $15,000 donation
- December 28, 2025 : 5 prizes of $15,000
- February 15, 2026: 5 prizes of $15,000
- May 10, 2026: 5 prizes of $15,000
Œuf boni ($5 and $10 La Poule aux œufs d’or Lots bonis tickets only): If the Œuf boni number matches the numbered egg concealing the grand prize, you win $10 with the $5 ticket, and $20 with the $10 ticket.
Close Last year’s dynamic duo Julie Houle and Sébastien Benoît are back. Each episode features three games (Jeu des roulettes, Jeu des portes and Jeu de l’œuf ou l’enveloppe) and each game is played by two contestants.
Jeu des roulettes
In Jeu des roulettes, each of the two contestants is associated with three wheel spins which can land on numbers 0 to 9. The six numbers they get in the draw form a winning decomposable number for those playing at home.
If a contestant obtains two identical numbers (double) or three identical numbers (triple), he or she earn a chance to play one of three bonus games. To determine which bonus game they’ll play, the result of the computer draw that will be displayed on screen.
The bonus games are as follows:
- Chance-oeufs, played with a touch screen displaying comprising 14 boxes. If contestants uncover two identical symbols, they win the corresponding prize.
- Machine à Poule is played using a touch screen that displays a ball machine type game. The object of the game is to get an egg to fall from one of four start positions and win the prize corresponding the slot in which the egg lands.
- Luxu-œufs is played using a touch screen that displays four keys numbered from 1 to 4 and four eggs. Each egg is associated with an amount and the key selected by the player can unlock only one egg in order to reveal the prize won. The object of the game is to select the key that will unlock the egg associated with the highest prize.
Jeu des portes
In Jeu des portes, two contestants use a touchscreen displaying 10 doors numbered from 0 to 9. Each door conceals either a cash prize or an egg. The object of the game is to be the first person to uncover three eggs. First, each contestant takes turn to opens the doors matching the numbers obtained in the Jeu des bouliers. The contestants then take turns opening a door of their choice to complete a round. The amount of cash accumulated constitutes each contestant’s pot. The first contestant to uncover three eggs by the end of a complete round plays the Jeu de l’œuf ou l’enveloppe. The other contestant leaves the game with the pot that he has accumulated during the Jeu des portes, plus a $1,000 for each egg that he has found.
In the event of a tie, both boards are reset. Six eggs are displayed on each screen. The numbers 1 to 6 are randomly distributed behind the eggs. In turn, each contestant touches the screen to uncover one of the eggs and reveal a number. The contestant who uncovers the highest number is the winner, and the other contestant is the finalist. If both contestants score the same, they take turns uncovering new numbers until the tie is broken.
The contestant who uncovers the highest number is the Jeu des portes winner, and the contestant with the lowest number is the finalist. The winner and finalist get to keep the prizes they’ve earned and immediately move on to Jeu de l’œuf ou l’enveloppe.
Jeu de l’œuf ou l’enveloppe
Contestants start by selecting one of the numbered eggs (1 to 24) and an envelope from the eggcup. The egg contains a cash prize or the jackpot. Contestants must choose between the prize in the envelope and the prize in the egg (of unknown value). Contestants leave the show with the amount obtained in this game, plus the amount won in Jeu des portes.
Crowing of the rooster
The rooster crows one out of five times. If the rooster crows, contestants must select a second egg. They must then choose between the prize in the envelope and the prize in the first egg (of unknown value). If contestants opt for the first egg, they must then choose between the prize revealed in the first egg and the prize in the second egg (of unknown value). At the end of each round, regardless of the contestant’s choice, both eggs are opened, and their contents are revealed.
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$2 Ticket
You can play on a scratch ticket, online, or using the mobile application.
Instant portion of the ticket
In a same game (Jeu 1, Jeu 2 or Jeu 3), uncover three identical prizes and win that prize.
Passive portion of the ticket
Scratch “Votre numéro maison” on the ticket. This number will allow you to participate in the draws of the three decomposable numbers and three non decomposable TV numbers. When bonus prizes are offered, “Votre numéro maison” also allows you to enter that week’s bonus prize draws (non-decomposable numbers).
To learn about prizes being offered, go to the Prize Structure and Odds of Winning tab.
$5 Ticket
You can play on a scratch ticket, online, or mobile application.
Instant portion of the ticket
In “Jeu 1” and “Jeu 2” (game 1 and 2 ), uncover three identical symbols in a same game and win the corresponding prize as indicated in the legend.
In “Jeu 3” (game 3) and “Jeu 4” (game 4), uncover three identical prizes in a same game and win that prize.
In “Jeu 5” (game 5) uncover a prize in a same game, and win that prize.
Passive portion of the ticket
Scratch “Vos numéros maison” on the ticket. This number will allow you to participate in the draws of the three decomposable numbers and three non decomposable TV numbers. When bonus prizes are offered, “Vos numéro maison” also allows you to enter that week’s bonus prize draws (non-decomposable numbers).
To learn about prizes being offered, go to the Prize Structure and Odds of Winning tab.
$10 Ticket†
Instant portion of the ticket
In “Jeu 1” and “Jeu 2” (game 1 and game 2), uncover three identical symbols in a same game and win the corresponding prize as indicated in the legend.
In “Jeu 3” and “Jeu 4” (game 3 and game 4), uncover three identical prizes in a same game and win that prize.
In the “Coq multiplicateur” (multiplier rooster), uncover a prize and win that prize, or uncover a multiplier (2X or 3X) and multiply the prize won in games 1 to 4, if any, by that multiplier.
Passive portion of the ticket
Scratch “Vos numéros maison” on the ticket. This number will allow you to participate in the draws of the three decomposable numbers and three non decomposable TV numbers. When bonus prizes are offered, “Vos numéro maison” also allows you to enter that week’s bonus prize draws (non-decomposable numbers).
Scratch “Oeuf boni” (bonus egg). If the number in the “Oeuf boni” corresponds to the number of the egg concealing the grand prize, you win $20.
To learn about prizes being offered, go to the Prize Structure and Odds of Winning tab.
Close You can play on a scratch ticket, online, or using the mobile application.
Instant portion of the ticket
In a same game (Jeu 1, Jeu 2 or Jeu 3), uncover three identical prizes and win that prize.
Passive portion of the ticket
Scratch “Votre numéro maison” on the ticket. This number will allow you to participate in the draws of the three decomposable numbers and three non decomposable TV numbers. When bonus prizes are offered, “Votre numéro maison” also allows you to enter that week’s bonus prize draws (non-decomposable numbers).
To learn about prizes being offered, go to the Prize Structure and Odds of Winning tab.
$5 Ticket
You can play on a scratch ticket, online, or mobile application.
Instant portion of the ticket
In “Jeu 1” and “Jeu 2” (game 1 and 2 ), uncover three identical symbols in a same game and win the corresponding prize as indicated in the legend.
In “Jeu 3” (game 3) and “Jeu 4” (game 4), uncover three identical prizes in a same game and win that prize.
In “Jeu 5” (game 5) uncover a prize in a same game, and win that prize.
Passive portion of the ticket
Scratch “Vos numéros maison” on the ticket. This number will allow you to participate in the draws of the three decomposable numbers and three non decomposable TV numbers. When bonus prizes are offered, “Vos numéro maison” also allows you to enter that week’s bonus prize draws (non-decomposable numbers).
To learn about prizes being offered, go to the Prize Structure and Odds of Winning tab.
$10 Ticket†
Instant portion of the ticket
In “Jeu 1” and “Jeu 2” (game 1 and game 2), uncover three identical symbols in a same game and win the corresponding prize as indicated in the legend.
In “Jeu 3” and “Jeu 4” (game 3 and game 4), uncover three identical prizes in a same game and win that prize.
In the “Coq multiplicateur” (multiplier rooster), uncover a prize and win that prize, or uncover a multiplier (2X or 3X) and multiply the prize won in games 1 to 4, if any, by that multiplier.
Passive portion of the ticket
Scratch “Vos numéros maison” on the ticket. This number will allow you to participate in the draws of the three decomposable numbers and three non decomposable TV numbers. When bonus prizes are offered, “Vos numéro maison” also allows you to enter that week’s bonus prize draws (non-decomposable numbers).
Scratch “Oeuf boni” (bonus egg). If the number in the “Oeuf boni” corresponds to the number of the egg concealing the grand prize, you win $20.
To learn about prizes being offered, go to the Prize Structure and Odds of Winning tab.
You can check this ticket online and via our mobile app.
You’ve won the lottery? Congratulations! To claim a prize, fill out the back of your ticket. Present the ticket in whole, within 12 months from the date of issuance of this lottery.
Close Below are the prize structures for tickets sold at retailers, excluding draws with bonus prizes. To find out which prizes are up for grabs with tickets purchased online, see the game rules.
| PASSIVE PORTION |
|---|
| Category |
| 1st number drawn on air(complete number) |
| 2nd number drawn on air(complete number) |
| 3rd number drawn on air(complete number) |
| All numbers drawn on air (decomposable) |
| Last 5 digits |
| Last 4 digits |
| Last 3 digits |
| Last 2 digits |
| First 5 digits |
| First 4 digits |
| First 3 digits |
| First 2 digits |
| Numbers drawn off-air (non-decomposable) |
| 3 numbers drawn off-air(complete numbers) |
| INSTANT PORTION |
| Prize |
| Game 1 |
| $1,000 |
| $20 |
| $10 |
| $4 |
| $2 |
| Game 2 |
| $20 |
| $10 |
| $4 |
| $2 |
| Game 3 |
| « TÉLÉ » |
| $25 |
| $10 |
| $4 |
| $2 |
| PASSIVE PORTION |
|---|
| Category |
| 1st number drawn on air (complete number) |
| 2nd number drawn on air (complete number) |
| 3rd number drawn on air (complete number) |
| All numbers drawn on air (decomposable) |
| Last 5 digits |
| Last 4 digits |
| Last 3 digits |
| Last 2 digits |
| First 5 digits |
| First 4 digits |
| First 3 digits |
| First 2 digits |
| Numbers drawn off-air (non-decomposable) |
| 3 numbers drawn off-air (complete numbers) |
| INSTANT PORTION |
| Prize |
| Game 1 |
| 3 x TV |
| 3 x Sac |
| 3 x Étoile |
| 3 x Liasse |
| 3 x Œuf |
| 3 x Trèfle |
| 3 x Pièce |
| Game 2 |
| 3 x TV |
| 3 x Sac |
| 3 x Étoile |
| 3 x Liasse |
| 3 x Œuf |
| 3 x Trèfle |
| 3 x Pièce |
| Game 3 |
| Game 4 |
| Game 5 |
| PASSIVE PORTION |
|---|
| Category |
| 1st number drawn on air (complete number) |
| 2nd number drawn on air (complete number) |
| 3rd number drawn on air (complete number) |
| All numbers drawn on air (decomposable) |
| Last 5 digits |
| Last 4 digits |
| Last 3 digits |
| Last 2 digits |
| First 5 digits |
| First 4 digits |
| First 3 digits |
| First 2 digits |
| Numbers drawn off-air (non-decomposable) |
| 3 numbers drawn off-air (complete numbers) |
| 5 numbers drawn off-air (complete numbers) |
| Œuf boni |
| Œuf boni |
| INSTANT PORTION |
| Prize |
| Game 1 |
| 3 x TV |
| 3 x Sac |
| 3 x Étoile |
| 3 x Liasse |
| 3 x Œuf |
| 3 x Trèfle |
| 3 x Pièce |
| Game 2 |
| 3 x TV |
| 3 x Sac |
| 3 x Étoile |
| 3 x Liasse |
| 3 x Œuf |
| 3 x Trèfle |
| 3 x Pièce |
| Game 3 |
| TV |
| $100 |
| $75 |
| $50 |
| $40 |
| $20 |
| $10 |
| Game 4 |
| TV |
| $100 |
| $75 |
| $50 |
| $20 |
| $10 |
| Coq multiplicateur “multiplier rooster” |
| With 2X |
| 2 X $100 |
| 2 X $75 |
| 2 X $50 |
| 2 X $40 |
| 2 X $20 |
| 2 X $10 |
| With 3X |
| 3 X $100 |
| 3 X $75 |
| 3 X $50 |
| 3 X $40 |
| 3 X $20 |
| 3 X $10 |
“Participation télé” prize (“TÉLÉ”): To be a participant on the La Poule aux œufs d’or game show, you must claim your “Participation télé” prize at Loto-Québec’s offices by 4:30 p.m. on Monday, July 27, 2026*. After this date, you will receive the $10,000 minimum prize.
*This date and type of broadcast may be subject to change due to exceptional circumstances.
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