100,000 euros for Aurich: Glücksspirale brings the big win!
On November 3rd, 2025, Aurich will receive 100,000 euros from the Glücksspirale. Find out more about this exciting win.

100,000 euros for Aurich: Glücksspirale brings the big win!
Once again it shows that the Glücksspirale not only brings happiness, but also makes a healthy contribution to the community. Last Saturday, November 1st, 2025, an incredible main prize of 100,000 euros was drawn in the popular lottery, and the lucky fairy had a good hand - the winner comes from Aurich!
The Glücksspirale, which was launched by the National Olympic Committee and the German Lotto and Totoblock since its introduction on November 6, 1969, has since developed into a popular number lottery. Originally, the lottery's income was intended to help finance the 1972 Summer Olympics in Munich and Kiel. Today, around 50% of the proceeds go to the German Sports Association and to charitable organizations such as the Federal Association of Independent Welfare and the German Foundation for Monument Protection. This raises the importance of the Glücksspirale far beyond the mere fun of playing, because the proceeds support a variety of social projects.
A fun way to win
The price for a lottery ticket is 5 euros, and the chances of winning vary depending on the class. The chances are 1 in 10 for the first prize category, while the 7th prize category represents a challenge: Here the probability is 1 in 5,000,000. There is a new main prize until June 7, 2025: a combination prize of 1.2 million euros immediately and 5,000 euros per month over 20 years.
The draws take place on Saturdays in the first and are very popular. The last draw put the spotlight on the winners from Aurich and caused great celebration East Frisian courier reported. The joy of winning is not only emotional, but also shows how you can achieve great things with a small effort.
Commitment beyond happiness
The Glücksspirale was not only launched as a time-limited lottery, but has established itself as an integral part of German lotteries since its revival in 1976. Part of the income also goes to the Nature and Environment Foundation, so that the players not only seek their own happiness, but also contribute to better coexistence and environmental protection.
The next draw is just around the corner and perhaps the next lucky winner will be announced soon. If you don't have a ticket yet, you should consider trying your luck with the Glücksspirale - because as the saying goes? “If you don’t play, you can’t win!” You can find more information about the lottery on the Wikipedia page.
The joy of winning in Aurich will inspire people to pursue their own dreams and desires. Who knows, maybe your next big win is just one ticket away!
For more details about the lottery and the current results, it's worth taking a look at official sites, which are always up to date.