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Best Prize Draw Sites UK (2026): Ranked & Reviewed

Reviewed by the PrizeDrawsDaily team · Updated June 2026

The short answer: the best UK prize draw sites right now are BOTB for track record, 7days Performance for car competitions, UKCC for payout speed, and Winner Winner Chicken Dinner for house draws. All four publish their draw results, use verifiable draw methods, and have a consistent history of handing over prizes.

Below is how each one earned its place, what it's best at, and what to watch for — based on our independent reviews of 77 UK operators. No operator pays to appear in this list, and rankings come from our published review methodology.

How we picked these sites

Every operator we track is scored on the same factors: whether draws are conducted verifiably (live draws, random number generators, or independent oversight), whether past winners are published with real names and prizes, how clearly odds and ticket caps are displayed, what entrants report about payout speed, and whether a free postal entry route exists and is honoured. The full scoring breakdown is on our How We Review page.

One thing worth knowing before you enter anywhere: legitimate UK prize competitions are legal, but they sit outside Gambling Commission regulation — which makes operator trustworthiness the single most important factor. We cover the legal side in plain English in Are prize draws legal in the UK?

The best prize draw sites in 2026

1. BOTB — best track record

Running since 1999, BOTB is the longest-established competition operator in the UK and the only one listed on the London Stock Exchange for part of its history. Its Dream Car competitions are the flagship, with weekly winners surprised on camera. Tickets start from pennies on smaller prizes. The trade-off: odds on headline cars are longer than smaller operators, because entry volumes are huge. Directory rating: 4.1/5.

2. 7days Performance — best for car competitions

7days Performance has grown since 2018 into one of the biggest car competition operators in the country, with live draws streamed on Facebook and a constant rotation of performance cars, vans and bikes. Ticket caps are displayed on every draw, so you can see your actual odds before entering. Directory rating: 4.3/5.

3. UKCC — best for fast payouts

UKCC has built its reputation on consistently fast payouts and transparent live draws. Prize range runs from cash to campervans, with frequent low-ticket-price draws. A strong pick if you value operator responsiveness over headline prize size. Directory rating: 4.3/5.

4. Winner Winner Chicken Dinner — best for house draws

House competitions are where trust matters most — prizes worth hundreds of thousands, long entry windows, and cash alternatives that need honouring. Winner Winner Chicken Dinner rates 4.6/5 in our directory, with clearly stated cash alternatives on its property draws (a recent example: a 5-bedroom house or £275,000 cash).

5. Bounty Competitions — best Scottish operator

Established in 2020, Bounty Competitions runs a high volume of draws with low ticket prices and has built a loyal following for its live draw format and reliable dispatch. Directory rating: 4.4/5.

6. Raffolux — best for charity tie-ins

Raffolux donates a share of proceeds from many draws to partnered charities, and publishes winner lists. Prize variety is wide — tech, cash, travel and cars. Directory rating: 4.3/5.

7. Dream Car Giveaways — best prize variety in motoring

Dream Car Giveaways runs everything from £10,000 runarounds to six-figure supercars, with instant-win tickets layered on most draws. Live draws are streamed, and winner handovers are filmed. Directory rating: 4.0/5.

8. All Star Prizes — best for low-cost entries

Most All Star Prizes draws cost between 10p and 50p a ticket, making it a popular pick for entrants who spread small stakes across many competitions. Directory rating: 4.3/5.

Quick comparison

OperatorBest forFoundedOur rating
BOTBTrack record19994.1
7days PerformanceCar comps20184.3
UKCCFast payouts4.3
Winner Winner Chicken DinnerHouse draws4.6
Bounty CompetitionsVolume & value20204.4
RaffoluxCharity draws20174.3
Dream Car GiveawaysPrize variety4.0
All Star PrizesLow-cost entry20214.3

Browse all 77 operators we track, or see every live draw ending this week.

How to spot a site to avoid

Red flags we look for when reviewing: no published winners (or winners with no surname or photo), draws that get extended repeatedly when tickets don't sell out, no free postal entry route in the terms, prize "cash alternatives" that are a fraction of the claimed prize value, and social media comments turned off. If an operator shows two or more of these, we either rate it down or don't list it.

FAQs

Are these sites legal in the UK? Yes — prize competitions and free draws are legal in Great Britain when they include either a skill element or a free entry route. They are not regulated by the Gambling Commission, which is why independent reviews matter. Full explanation in our legality guide.

Can I enter for free? Most legitimate operators offer a free postal entry route, and they're legally obliged to treat postal entries equally with paid ones. Check the terms of each draw — the postal address and rules are usually near the bottom.

Do people actually win? Yes. The operators above publish winner lists, stream live draws, and film prize handovers. That visibility is a core part of why they rank here.

What's the catch? The odds. A draw with 800 tickets at 99p gives you a 1-in-800 chance per ticket — far better than the lottery, but still a long shot. Treat entries as entertainment spend, not investment. Set a budget and stick to it.


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