The Weekly Draws Schedule That Most Players Get Incorrect – Listened by Day

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With regards to the lottery system called sambad, the drawing takes place on a very consistent basis due to the fact that there are three drawings per day in a week and it takes place every day throughout the year without any gap of even one day. Different names are used for the tickets ev

There are several important facts that I managed to learn from being a Lottery Sambad website user and participating in the weekly draws – every single player makes mistakes regarding the schedule of the weekly draws. Some people mistake that Sunday is the day with no draws, some think that there are two draws on Sikkim and Nagaland states and there are even those who believe that every day has just one draw, not three. In this article I would like to present the list of the correct weekly draws schedule by day, inform about which day belongs to Sikkim and which one is for Nagaland and also to explain the process of rotating ticket names in all weekly draws. So, after reading this article you will become well-informed about the correct weekly draws schedule.

 

The Basic Weekly Schedule That Stays the Same All the Year Round

 

Let us start with describing the main schedule elements. There are three daily draws that are held every year without any exception – even Sundays, public holidays and festivals. The draw time is 1 PM, 6 PM, and 8 PM and it does not change throughout the whole year. The 1 PM and 8 PM daily draws are conducted by Nagaland State Lottery from Kohima, while the 6 PM daily draw is conducted by Sikkim State Lottery from Gangtok. The results are usually announced on nagalandlotteries.com and sikkimlotteries.com within 10 minutes after the scheduled time of the draw. You can also check all three draws on lotterysambad.tv. The three-times daily draws schedule stays the same throughout the whole week.

 

 How the Ticket Names Change Every Day During the Week

 

Exactly this point is the one where the majority of players tend to confuse. Each weekday has its own ticket name for each of the three daily draws – Monday gets its three ticket names, Tuesday gets its own three ticket names and so on until Sunday. For instance, the 1 PM daily Nagaland draw is currently conducted under Rise Monday, Shine Tuesday, Spark Wednesday, Star Thursday, Victory Friday, Vision Saturday and Wish Sunday names. The 6 PM Sikkim draw is conducted under Legend Monday, Prestige Tuesday, Regal Wednesday, Supreme Thursday, Crown Friday, Elite Saturday and Empire Sunday. Finally, the 8 PM daily Nagaland draw is conducted under Clover Monday, Destiny Tuesday, Dream Wednesday, Fame Thursday, Horizon Friday and Magic Sunday with the Saturday ticket name following the same pattern. The ticket names are updated from time to time but the pattern of the daily ticket names remains the same. Sometimes the prefix changes throughout the year (it may be the names of the rivers at certain times of the year, for example).

 

 Monday to Wednesday Draws Schedule

 

On Mondays, the weekly draw starts with Rise Monday draw at 1 PM (Nagaland lottery), Legend Monday draw at 6 PM (Sikkim draw) and Clover Monday draw at 8 PM (Nagaland draw). In all three draws the first prize equals Rs 1 crore, the ticket price stays the same, around Rs 6-7. On Tuesdays, the daily draws are held under the Shine Tuesday, Prestige Tuesday and Destiny Tuesday names. Wednesday gets the Spark Wednesday, Regal Wednesday and Dream Wednesday draws. The structure of the prizes and the format of the draws remain the same on all these days. The only difference between them is the ticket name that is printed on the top of the ticket. But the draw time, venue, prize tiers, ticket numbers and all the other aspects remain the same on all these weekdays.

 

 Thursday to Saturday Draws Schedule

 

On Thursdays, the daily draws are held under the Star Thursday, Supreme Thursday and Fame Thursday names – these are the mid-week to late-week draws. On Fridays, Victory Friday, Crown Friday and Horizon Friday draws are held. The Friday Horizon draw happens to be one of the most expected draws in a week as it means the upcoming weekend. Saturdays are special days because Vision Saturday, Elite Saturday and special Saturday 8 PM Nagaland draw (with its unique name) are held. Increased attendance is observed during Saturdays because weekends attract additional buyers to the ticket counters in West Bengal and Sikkim. Also, the excitement of Saturday is caused by the upcoming Sunday draws that are traditionally considered to be the most attended ones during the week.

 

 Sunday Draws Schedule and Its Unique Features

 

Sundays feature the final three draws of the weekly cycle under Wish Sunday, Empire Sunday and Magic Sunday names. These three Sunday draws are one of the most popular ones during the week – mostly because Sunday is a day off for most of the people and due to the increased attendance rate on Saturdays as the warm up to the Sunday draw. According to my personal observation of the ticket counters in West Bengal, the attendance of Sunday draw tends to reach nearly twice as many participants as a regular Monday. Sunday draws have the same Rs 1 crore first prize as any other day of the week – yet the attendance level is higher on Sundays.

 

 Conclusion

 

To conclude, the weekly Lottery Sambad draw schedule turns out to be quite predictable – three daily draws each day of the week, all year round, no exceptions. The ticket names rotate every day providing each of the daily draws with its unique name, the prize structure remains the same Rs 1 crore first prize on all 21 draws of the week, and the official results are available on nagalandlotteries.com, sikkimlotteries.com and lotterysambad.tv. Memorizing this draw schedule you will never miss any draw and will never get the ticket names mixed up. Always treat your participation in lottery as mere entertainment, buy the lottery tickets only in authorized retailers, do not exceed your personal spending limit and verify your winning numbers against the official PDF before claiming your prize.

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