Online prize draw platforms have become increasingly familiar across the UK, with names such as Omaze and BOTB attracting large audiences through online competitions.
Win A Million, which launched in 2025, operates in a similar space but with a different focus. Instead of offering houses or cars as prizes, the platform centres on cash-based prize draws, giving participants the chance to win significant sums of money through regulated online competitions.
How it works
The platform runs scheduled prize draws that can be entered online, alongside a free postal entry option in line with UK prize draw rules. Each competition includes clear entry details, closing dates and information about the prizes available.
The site shows that winners are being selected every week from across the UK, including from Wales, highlighting the nationwide reach of online prize draw competitions.
Some draws focus on large headline cash prizes, while others offer more frequent opportunities to win smaller amounts.
Instant win competitions
Alongside its main draws, the platform has recently introduced instant win competitions. These work differently by revealing the result immediately after entry, rather than requiring participants to wait for a draw date.
Instant win competitions typically feature smaller prizes and are designed to offer quicker outcomes for those who prefer immediate results.
Referral scheme
The platform also includes a referral scheme that allows users to invite friends to take part. Depending on the promotion running at the time, referrals can be rewarded with free entries or similar incentives.
Prizes, rules and transparency
As with all UK prize draw platforms, strict rules apply. Competitions must offer a free method of entry, publish clear terms and conditions, and be run fairly under the Gambling Act 2005.
Prize details, including how they are awarded, are published on each competition page, and participants are encouraged to read the rules carefully before entering a growing online competition format.
Gambling statement
Underage gambling is an offence. You must be over 18 years old to gamble.
Any form of gambling should always be fun, playing in a way that is right for you. It’s good to set limits, take time out or set up reminders.
Please gamble responsibly and in moderation.
For more information on the tools available to help to keep you safe or if you want advice or support you can call the National GamblingHelpline on 0808 8020 133 (England, Scotland and Wales or visit Gamblingtherapy.org).
