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WIN £10K TODAY

PLUS guaranteed £10kprize today

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Our fantastic new daily Lucky Squares game has a huge £1million* up for grabs. Like our previous Lottery game, Lucky Squares has cash prizes on offer every day, but we’re making it even easier to win — and we have increased our jackpot to a massive £5,000!

It’s easy to play: just match your unique Number on the back page of today’s paper with the numbered squares on the Lucky Squares grid. If the squares you match contain a full set of coloured shapes, you win! Please see How to Play for full instructio­ns.

PLUS, each day this week we are giving away a guaranteed £10,000 bonus prize if you circle a £ symbol, please see the £10K Draw box, bottom right.

So check your numbers now to see if you are a winner!

Yesterday, 24 readers won between £25 and £500 each. Since Lucky Squares started in Saturday’s paper, we’ve had 86 winners and given away £3,950.

HOW TO PLAY

1FIND your unique Number in the MyMail panel on the back page of today’s paper. Your unique Number is composed of six two- digit numbers between 01 and 90. 2EacH square on the game grid (above right) contains a two-digit number and some of them also contain coloured shapes. circle the squares whose numbers match any of the two- digit numbers of your unique Number. See example (above).

3 TO WIN a prize, your matching squares need to contain all of one type of shape (for example, all three blue diamonds). See the Today’s Prizes box (right) for all denominati­ons. If you can circle all of one shape, you will win the associated prize. You must call us today to claim. See ‘How To claim’.

4 IF ANY of your two- digit unique Numbers match with a square that has a pound symbol (£), you can enter our Bonus £10k Draw — see the box on the right.

HOW TO CLAIM

1. IF YOU match your Unique Number with an entire series of one shape, call 0345 071 7 today between 9.30am and 5pm.

2. EVERY claim must be verified by a complete, original winning newspaper, so retain your copy. *TOTAL prize value over 13 weeks. Terms on Page 45. Entrants must be UK residents aged 18+ excluding NI.

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