How to Play Maple Lucky Guide

Maple Lucky Guide is a licensed Canadian online lottery draw based on a 6-digit number. It is a game of chance designed for entertainment only. Before you buy tickets, make sure you understand how the game works, the odds of winning and set clear limits for yourself.

Game Overview

Instead of choosing numbers from a large pool (for example 1–49), the Maple Lucky Guide draw uses a 6-digit code. The number is made up of six separate positions, and each position is drawn independently from the digits 0 to 9.

The final winning result is a 6-digit combination (for example, 4-8-1-5-9-2). To win the Grand Prize, the digits on your ticket must match all six digits in the exact same order as the draw.

Joining a Draw

1. Verify Age

You must be a Canadian resident, at least 19 years old, and able to complete identity and location verification.

2. Choose Your Digits

Select a 6-digit combination yourself or use the Quick Pick option to generate a random code for your ticket.

3. Keep Your Proof of Play

After payment, save your entry reference number and confirmation email. This is your official record of participation.

Prize Divisions and Matches

Division Match Requirement Approx. Odds
Division 1 Match all 6 digits in the exact order drawn 1 in 1,000,000
Division 2 Match the first 5 or last 5 digits in order 1 in 55,555
Division 3 Match the first 4 or last 4 digits in order 1 in 5,555
Division 4 Match the first 3 or last 3 digits in order 1 in 555
Division 5 Match the first 2 or last 2 digits in order 1 in 55

Illustrative Examples

Winning Number: 1 2 3 4 5 6

Your Ticket: 1 2 3 4 5 9

Result: You matched the first 5 digits in order. This qualifies for Division 2.

Winning Number: 1 2 3 4 5 6

Your Ticket: 9 8 3 4 5 6

Result: You matched the last 4 digits in order. This qualifies for Division 3.

Responsible Play and Personal Limits

Buying lottery tickets always involves risk and there is no guarantee of winning. Before you take part:

  • Decide in advance how much you are comfortable spending on tickets.
  • Do not try to recover previous losses by buying more entries.
  • Keep lottery play as one small part of your leisure time, not a daily habit.

If you feel that playing is no longer enjoyable or is affecting your finances or relationships, stop and seek professional support. Help services are available across Canada.