The lucky islander with ticket number 450563 has won more than £545,000 in the Channel Islands Christmas Lottery.
The top prize has been confirmed as £545,118, with the winning ticket being bought from Guernsey.
That's the fifth year running that the winning ticket has been bought in the Bailiwick.
This year is the first time that a total of 67 prizes were up for grabs, with 66 secondary prizes on top of the 1st prize, ranging from £50,000 to £50.
Second prize goes to ticket number 1510611, who has won £50,000 pounds.
The five tickets winning prizes of £10,000 are:
1022383, 1176524, 1290007, 1477886, 2292480.
15 winners of £2,500 are:
164485, 591026, 961358, 1027561, 1154289, 1223861, 1352088, 1439958, 1554840, 1635375, 2135160, 2168045, 2226751, 2354044, 2456098.
The 20 winners of £1,000 are:
168271, 206396, 450703, 1056613, 1058899, 1099192, 1099236, 1114031, 1165833, 1209192, 1303142, 1318429, 1365560, 1420571, 1506663, 1812634, 1838168, 2120547, 2238080, 2525072
and the 25 winners of £250 are:
168245, 240991, 282920, 576147, 586274, 1081065, 1135866, 1167504, 1219415, 1256454, 1263463, 1324511, 1341231, 1362192, 1407404, 1427405, 1467654, 1580862, 1737157, 1739829, 1854264, 2172657, 2221828, 2275364, 2332276
This year has seen a dip in sales of tickets, with the jackpot nearly £100,000 smaller than in 2021.
Jon Taylor, Guernsey's Senior Lottery Officer, says that the drop in tickets sales could be down to a number of factors.
"It could be the struggling economic climate at the moment or just a general decline in retail sales, I don't know what the answer is just yet.
We will be able to investigate in the new year. We work closely with the distribution agents in both islands, and we're in conversation with the resellers, but most importantly we give islanders the opportunity to give us feed back."
Proceeds from the ticket sales stays in the islands and is distributed as grants to charities and good causes in the community.

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