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Chances of Winning an Omaze House: The Real Odds

The chances of winning an Omaze house are long and depend on how many entries sell — often several million for a popular property, which Omaze does not always publish. That makes any figure an estimate. For scale, a big Omaze draw is a far shorter shot than the National Lottery's roughly 1-in-45-million jackpot, as of July 2026.

The short answer

If a draw sells four million entries and you hold forty, your odds are about 1 in 100,000 for that draw. That is far better than the National Lottery jackpot, and far worse than “likely”. Omaze does not always publish the total entry count, so treat every odds figure as an educated estimate rather than a promise.

What changes your odds

  • How many entries sell. The single biggest factor, and the one you can’t control. Popular houses in desirable areas attract more entries, lengthening the odds.
  • How many entries you hold. The factor you do control. Odds improve proportionally with entries — but from a very long base.
  • Multiple draws. Entering several different draws spreads your chances across prizes; it does not improve your odds in any single draw.

How Omaze odds compare

Draw Rough odds of the top prize Notes
National Lottery (Lotto jackpot) ~1 in 45 million Per line, published
EuroMillions jackpot ~1 in 139 million Per line, published
Omaze house (popular draw) often ~1 in millions per entry Estimate — depends on entries sold

Figures indicative, as of July 2026. Omaze odds are estimates because entry totals are not always published.

Where the numbers come from

We estimate total entries from published subscriber or revenue figures and the bundle prices, and we say which we used on the calculator. If Omaze publishes an entry count for a specific draw, we use that instead. When we can’t stand behind a number, we say “Omaze does not publish this” — that honesty is the point of this guide.

The sensible way to think about it

Buying entries improves your odds, but never enough to make winning likely. Enter an amount you would be happy to spend on a night out, enjoy the anticipation, and know that the guaranteed charity donation happens whether or not you win. If your real aim is to help the charity, a direct donation does far more — see our comparison.


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