1 Combination Draws

Guinevere II Lottery Machine being used by Woosh Live for the million-pound draw.

Woosh Live use a combination draw for their Free £ 1 / $ 1 Million lottery draw

A highly versatile way to select winners. For example, with a combination, you can run a draw for 500 people using just 14 balls. Quick and easy for verification, and your audience can see all 14 balls before they drop into the machine. A combination is much more engaging for your participants. It keeps more people involved for longer, building both tension and excitement. You get a winner and lots of near winners: those just one number away.

2 Shortlisting

Heart FM uses Guinevere II to shortlist their finalists for their Make Me A Millionaire draw. Anyone opting for the £1,000,000 draw (declining a guaranteed prize of between £1,000 and £16,000!) is assigned a number: the first person is #1, the second is #2, and so on. Guinevere is then used to select the nine grand finalists.

3 Pairing Draws

Like an FA Cup draw, where two numbers are drawn at a time, the first drawn team plays at home, and the second is who they face. Guinevere II is perfect for this, and with a capacity of up to 80 balls, you can use it to create 40 pairs (though for draws, 64 balls is better, as it makes 32 pairs, then 16, 8, 4, and ultimately 2 finalists without any byes).

4 Raffles

Add drama to your raffles and create engaging, random results that captivate your audience.

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