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Every one of us plays the lottery in the hope of seeing the colour of money, millions and millions of colours actually. Wherever you are in the world the chances are you have a national lottery game playing in your country but why restrict yourself to just one game when there are games all around the world you could be playing, wherever you are and spreading the colour of your money around to increase your chances.

Let's take a look at some of the big worldwide lottery draws and see which jackpots are high enough to make it worth you showing them the colour of your money.

We'll start with the Super Draws, the big American Multi-State lotteries that boast some of the biggest jackpots in the world. To be fair, if you're going to show any lottery the colour of your money then you wouldn't go far wrong with either the Mega Millions Lottery or Powerball Lottery. Both Lotteries are twice weekly and with regular rollovers have both boasted jackpots of over $300 million. If you're going to show one of these lotteries the colour of your money then look out for the rollover jackpots as they really do get huge.

Canada also has its own lottery with several draws, the main one being the Canada Lotto 6/49 draw. If you'd like to see the colour of money in Canadian Dollars then try your luck every Wednesday and Saturday. As the name suggests to win this you need to match six of a possible 49 numbers and unlike the big American draws the tax is taken out before hand so you don't need to worry about the taxman seeing the colour of your money.

Of course one lottery that would easily rival the big American draws is the Europe-wide Euromillions Lottery, played in nine participating European countries the colour of money on his draw is generally Euro's and with regular jackpots boasting €100 million of them you'll be wanting to show this one the colour of your money.

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Alongside the Euromillions, several of these European countries hold their own lotteries, one of the oldest in the world being the SuperEnalotto held in Italy. Players have been showing this lottery the colour of money for around 800 years and it's billed as one of the hardest lotteries in the world to win. That's because if you want to see the colour of money in this one you are choosing from 90 available numbers.

The UK also has its own lottery and relatively speaking the UK National Lottery is one of the newest draws in the world having only launched in 1994. This lottery is a traditional 1 to 49 lottery and with the bonus ball too you stand a good chance of a win when showing this one the colour of your money.

So that completes our round-up of the world's biggest and most popular lottery draws, next time you're showing your National Lottery game the colour of your money just think what better chance you might have playing the same numbers across the globe.

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