The lucky number was 12,590, which was consigned to an administration located on Churruca Street, 23. This significant prize has brought luck to the city, where at least one tenth has been sold, representing a direct income of 60,000 euros per tenth for the fortunate winners.
The National Lottery thus once again distributes fortune in the Valencian Community, consolidating Alicante as one of the usual places where large prizes fall. The draw also left a second prize of 120,000 euros for the number 06,265, although in this case it did not fall in Valencian territory.
The National Lottery is one of the oldest and most popular games in Spain. It is held weekly, usually on Thursdays and Saturdays, and offers significant prizes with a simple mechanism. Players purchase tenths of a five-digit number, which can be awarded in different categories.
Each draw features main first and second prizes, in addition to approximations, hundreds, endings, and refunds. This allows for multiple winning options, even with smaller prizes. The price of the tenth varies depending on the draw. In ordinary Saturday draws, like today's, the usual cost is 6 euros, while on special dates it can be higher.




