Bingo show on NDR airs on January 11, 2026

The popular show „Bingo! Die Umweltlotterie“ airs Sundays from 5 p.m. on NDR television. On January 11, 2026, hosts Jule Gölsdorf and Michael Thürnau will present the live broadcast with the draw of 22 winning numbers. Viewers can join by phone to win prizes.

The show „Bingo! Die Umweltlotterie“ airs every Sunday at 5 p.m. on NDR and can be watched live via stream. On January 11, 2026, hosts Jule Gölsdorf and Michael Thürnau will draw 22 numbers from 1 to 75. Players mark hits on their 5x5 bingo card to achieve five numbers in a horizontal, vertical, or diagonal line – that's single bingo. Two or three lines qualify as double or triple bingo.

Participation is available in states like Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Hamburg, Bremen, Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, Saxony-Anhalt, and Rhineland-Palatinate. A ticket costs 3 euros plus 60 cents in fees and can be bought at outlets or online. Odds are better than regular lotto: single bingo at 1:81, double at 1:10,254, and triple at 1:1,299,780.

During the show, viewers with bingo can call 01371 90 30 10 (0.14 euros). The phone game has three rounds with 12 contestants selecting fields for prizes or a super prize like a car. The environment quiz, a highlight since 1997, tests knowledge on nature and environment; candidates register at 01375 95 1000. The quiz winner enters the final game „Das süße Glück,“ with potential winnings from 2,000 to 10,000 euros, guaranteeing at least 2,000 euros.

Additional lotteries include Spiel 77 and Super 6. More details at bingo-umweltlotterie.de, operated by Toto-Lotto Niedersachsen GmbH.

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