Key Highlights
- Sussex winners in People’s Postcode Lottery for May 2026
- Lottery aims to raise money for charities while offering cash prizes
- Daily draws from April 4th to mid-May, with various prize amounts
- Postcodes in RH13, RH16, BN17, RH16, BN27, RH10, BN3, GU28, BN23, BN1, and BN14 win prizes
The People’s Postcode Lottery: A Double-Edged Sword in Sussex
So, you might think this is new, but… the Peopleβs Postcode Lottery has been running for years, raising millions for charity and offering a bit of luck to postcodes across the UK. In May 2026, several streets in Sussex got their hands on some cash.
The Mechanics of the Game
Every day from Monday to Friday, players in a postcode sector share Β£1,000 for 20 different postcodes around the UK. On Saturdays, the jackpot is upped to Β£1 million. And on Sundays, itβs a more modest Β£30,000 per ticket.
It’s no surprise that players are keen to join in.
The Peopleβs Postcode Lottery has raised over Β£1.3 billion for nearly 9,000 charities since its inception in 2005. Itβs a win-win situation, if you can call it thatβcharities get the funds they need, and players get the chance to see their bank balances grow.
Winners Across Sussex
RH13 8AT – Horsham
RH16 3TZ – Haywards Heath
BN17 7JE – Littlehampton
RH16 3EF – Haywards Heath
BN27 3PE – Hailsham
RH10 2AA – Crawley
BN3 6PL – Hove
GU28 9BJ – Petworth
BN23 7EU – Eastbourne
BN1 3RA – Brighton
BN14 7NB – Worthing
BN5 9AN – Henfield
BN6 8GG – Hassocks
BN21 4SD – Eastbourne
These postcodes are celebrating, but the real winners might just be the charities that will see a boost in funding. Itβs a testament to the generosity of players who buy tickets with good intentions.
The Business Behind the Lottery
A minimum of 33% of each ticket goes directly to charity, which means every pound spent has the potential to make a difference. And for those who win, it’s like finding a hidden treasure in their mailbox. But letβs be clearβthis is not just about luck; it’s also about the larger goal of supporting charitable causes.
According to Macaully Moffat from Peopleβs Postcode Lottery, βEvery month, players in a postcode sector share Β£3.2 million or more.β He adds, “In this example, Β£1.6 million of this will be shared equally by tickets playing with the winning postcode, with the other Β£1.6 million being shared equally by tickets playing with the winning postcode sector.”
So, while the lottery might seem like a simple game, itβs actually a complex operation that involves millions of pounds and thousands of players across the UK.
The Future of Postcode Lottery
The future looks bright for the Peopleβs Postcode Lottery. It continues to evolve, expanding its reach and increasing awareness about the good work charities do. With each draw, more postcodes get involved, making it a truly national effort to support charitable causes.
For now, though, congratulations to all the winners in Sussex! Your win is not just personal; itβs part of a bigger mission to help those in need.
You might think this is all about luck and winning big, but it’s also about making a difference one ticket at a time.