Make Lottery.co.uk your preferred source on Google
The Lottery is one of those topics where we've found that users appreciate speed and consistency. As far as lottery news & results websites are concerned, Lottery.co.uk gets a pretty good writeup! However, thanks to a new update from Google, it's now easier than ever to get the latest lottery info.
Google's new feature called "preferred sources" has been implemented to help you find sites you trust, regularly visit, or are otherwise fond of at the top of the Google Search pile. You can add as many sites to it as you please, including ours – Lottery.co.uk!
How to add Lottery.co.uk as a Preferred Source
If you use Google as your search browser, all you need to do is this:
- Click this text link, which will open a new tab displaying a plain menu and a search bar.
- Our website's name should already be displayed in the search bar.
- Underneath the search bar there should be a blank check-box. Tick it, and you're done! Here's what it'll look like once you've finished:
Why add Lottery.co.uk as a preferred source?
Setting a preferred source doesn't just bookmark a website – it tells Google to prioritise that site whenever your search matches what it covers. For lottery fans, that means:
- Faster access to results. Lottery.co.uk gets prioritised in your search results, so you're not hunting for it.
- Consistency you can rely on. Every draw, every game, checked and updated the moment results are confirmed.
- One source for everything. Results, checkers, statistics, and lottery news, all from a site you've already chosen to trust.
It takes seconds to set up, and you can add or remove sources at any time – so there's no commitment, just a shortcut to the site you already use.
We know that Lottery.co.uk has a lot of regular viewers – after all, checking the lottery results is something many of us do at least once a week. We hope that this new update from Google will allow you to find the winning numbers or the latest lottery announcements without having to scroll through Google's list of blue links trying to find a reputable source.
Try it now

