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Finding a raffle

The ways to reach a raffle — usually a direct link, sometimes by browsing.

Last reviewed 5 June 2026

Most of the time, you don't go looking for a raffle — it comes to you. But there's more than one way to find one.

Nine times out of ten, you'll reach a raffle because someone shared it with you — a direct link (in a message, email, or social post) or a QR code (on a poster, a flyer, or a screen at an event). Tap the link or scan the code and you land straight on the raffle page, ready to buy. Nothing to search for.

Browsing for raffles

You can also discover raffles you weren't sent:

  • Browse all raffles on RaffleLink — see what's running across organisations. (How to browse.)
  • Find a specific organisation's raffles by going to their RaffleLink page. (How to find an organisation.)

Some raffles are unlisted

Not every raffle shows up when you browse. An organiser can choose to keep a raffle unlisted — it won't appear in the public directory, but the direct link still works perfectly. So if someone sent you a link to a raffle you can't find by searching, that's why; the link is all you need.

You don't need an account

Whichever way you arrive, you don't sign up or log in to buy a ticket. You'll enter your details at checkout, and everything after that comes to your email.

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