SuperEnalotto Winning Numbers & Results

Next Draw:

Thursday, Mar 28, 2024

Jackpot:

EUR 81.3 Million
  • 0
  • : 41
  • : 37

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SuperEnalotto Past Results and Winning Numbers

Draw Date Winning Numbers Draw Price

Thursday, 28th March 2024

  • 05
  • 09
  • 22
  • 69
  • 74
  • 84
  • 80
EUR 81.3 Million

Tuesday, 26th March 2024

  • 02
  • 24
  • 43
  • 74
  • 81
  • 85
  • 63
EUR 79.5 Million

Saturday, 23rd March 2024

  • 32
  • 34
  • 57
  • 58
  • 67
  • 79
  • 61
EUR 78.5 Million

Friday, 22nd March 2024

  • 13
  • 16
  • 59
  • 66
  • 77
  • 79
  • 82
EUR 78.5 Million

Thursday, 21st March 2024

  • 02
  • 08
  • 17
  • 73
  • 77
  • 84
  • 04
EUR 77 Million

Tuesday, 19th March 2024

  • 04
  • 19
  • 58
  • 60
  • 67
  • 82
  • 48
EUR 76.1 Million

Saturday, 16th March 2024

  • 12
  • 38
  • 45
  • 66
  • 70
  • 73
  • 58
EUR 75.1 Million

Friday, 15th March 2024

  • 05
  • 06
  • 07
  • 50
  • 72
  • 74
  • 82
EUR 75.1 Million

Thursday, 14th March 2024

  • 14
  • 23
  • 51
  • 55
  • 68
  • 76
  • 77
EUR 74.5 Million

Tuesday, 12th March 2024

  • 07
  • 25
  • 46
  • 67
  • 69
  • 86
  • 23
EUR 73.6 Million

SuperEnalotto Jackpot History

How to Claim Your SuperEnalotto Winnings

There are different ways to claim your SuperEnalotto winnings. Before playing the lotto, be sure to familiarize yourself with the terms and conditions regarding the rules of the game as well as the process of the payouts. With that in mind, here are the different ways to claim your SuperEnalotto winnings.

1. Dedicated Payment Centres For Tickets Bought at Retail Outlets

Prizes up to the value of €52,000 must be claimed directly from a payment center. You can view the SuperEnalotto website for the center closest to you.

2. Sisal Offices For Tickets Bought at Retail Outlets

For prizes above €52,000, winners will need to visit one of the many Sisal Offices in Rome or Milan. The website provides details and maps to reach these offices. Contact numbers are also provided.

3. Tickets Purchased Online

These days, playing online is fast becoming the favored way to play any lottery. It’s easy, convenient and often the payouts are much easier to receive. The good news is that the SuperEnalotto is no different. Online winnings are collected in different ways, depending on the amount won. Here are the guidelines for claiming online winnings.

Prize Money Step 1 Step 2 Step 3 Step 4
Up to €5,200 You will receive a unique ticket code and a gaming account identification number to claim your prize in person. You will also need your ID and tax code. Once you have received your unique ticket code, visit a dedicated payment center or a Sisal Office. Your claim will be validated according to gaming regulations. Payment will be made via bank transfer. Prizes up to €1 million are paid within 30 days and any over €1 million will be paid 91 days after the draw.
Between €5,200 and €52,200 You will receive a unique ticket code and a gaming account identification number to claim your prize in person. You will also need your ID and tax code. Once you have received your unique ticket code, visit a dedicated payment center or a Sisal Office Your claim will be validated according to gaming regulations. Payment will be made via bank transfer. Prizes up to €1 million are paid within 30 days and any over €1 million will be paid 91 days after the draw.
Over €52,200 You will receive a unique ticket code and a gaming account identification number to claim your prize in person. You will also need your ID and tax code. Visit a Sisal Office to claim payment. Your claim will be validated according to gaming regulations. Payment will be made via bank transfer. Prizes up to €1 million are paid within 30 days and any over €1 million will be paid 91 days after the draw.

What Are the Odds of Winning SuperEnalotto?

Remarkably, the odds of winning the SuperEnalotto jackpot are 1 in 6,22,614,630. On the other hand, the general odds of winning any one of the prizes is 1 in 16 if you play the SuperStar option. Consider the details below to give you a clearer idea of the odds of being a SuperEnalotto winner.

Potential Numbers matched Odds of Winning
Match 6 1 in 622,614,630
Match 5 + Jolly 1 in 103,769,105
Match 5 1 in 1,259,230
Match 4 1 in 11,907
Match 3 1 in 327
Match 2 1 in 22

Playing the SuperStar prizes in the SuperEnalotto has a different set of odds. These are listed below.

SuperStar Numbers Matched Odds of Winning
6 + SuperStar 1 in 56,035,316,700
5 + Jolly + SuperStar 1 in 9,339,219,450
5 + SuperStar 1 in 112,520,716
4 + SuperStar 1 in 1,071,626
3 + SuperStar 1 in 29,404
2 + SuperStar 1 in 1,936
1 + SuperStar 1 in 303
0 + SuperStar 1 in 138

SuperEnalotto Hot and Cold Numbers

How Many Draws? Hot Numbers Cold Numbers
10
  • 02
  • 06
  • 07
  • 66
  • 67
  • 03
  • 13
  • 23
  • 34
  • 48
20
  • 05
  • 16
  • 36
  • 66
  • 67
  • 03
  • 04
  • 12
  • 34
  • 46
30
  • 05
  • 30
  • 36
  • 66
  • 74
  • 07
  • 04
  • 14
  • 15
  • 40
50
  • 02
  • 30
  • 36
  • 42
  • 48
  • 07
  • 04
  • 10
  • 14
  • 20
100
  • 05
  • 22
  • 36
  • 55
  • 68
  • 24
  • 04
  • 07
  • 18
  • 26

How Do You Play SuperEnalotto?

Playing the SuperEnalotto is as simple as following these simple steps:

  • Step 1: Decide if you’re going to play online or buy a ticket at a traditional retailer. Keep in mind that with online purchases, you don’t have to worry about keeping a small ticket safe. It’s also easier to claim smaller winnings as they are credited to your online wallet.
  • Step 2: Choose six main numbers ranging from 1 to 90. Each entry costs €1.
  • Step 3: Decide if you want to play the regular SuperEnalotto using one of the winning systems, or if you’d rather prefer the odds of the SuperStar option. Opting for the SuperStar will cost an additional €0.50. Since the SuperStar is drawn from a separate ball machine that also ranges from 1 to 90. That means you’ll be able to choose the same number as both the main number and the SuperStar.
  • Step 4: At this point, you’ll choose the number of draws you want to enter. You can leave it blank to play a single draw, or rather choose to play 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 9, 12 or 15 consecutive draws. Keep in mind that 9 = three weeks, 12 = four weeks and 15 = five weeks.
  • Step 5: Once you purchase your ticket, you will also have a 1 in 500 chance of winning a €25 prize. If you’re buying a ticket at a retailer, be sure to keep your ticket safe. Without it, you will be unable to claim your prize.

SuperEnalotto FAQ

What time is the SuperEnalotto Draw?

The SuperEnalotto draw takes place on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings at 20:00 (8 pm) in Rome. Draw days may be altered to avoid being drawn on public holidays.The draws aren’t shown live, rather the recorded event is televised.

What is the cut-off time for SuperEnalotto?

Ticket sales close at 19:30 CET which is half an hour before the draw. Once the draw is finalized, ticket purchases reopen for the next draw.

What happens when nobody wins the jackpot?

If the SuperEnaJackpot isn’t won on a particular week, it rolls over to the next draw. There is no limit to the number of times the jackpot can roll over into the next draw. This means that the jackpot prize can continue to grow every time it’s not won.

How do they select the numbers in SuperEnalotto?

The SuperEnalotto numbers are drawn from a ball machine ranging from 1 to 90. The SuperStar numbers are drawn from a separate ball machine. That means you can select the same number for the main draw and the SuperStar.

How much is the SuperEnalotto jackpot?

The SuperEnalotto has a minimum jackpot of €2 million. A rollover can increase the jackpot to €100 million. For instance, the jackpot for 26 January 2023 was an amazing €356,766,236! Other record wins include a €209,160,441 in 2019 and a €177.7 million win  in 2010 after the jackpot rolled over for eight months.

How long do you have to claim prizes in SuperEnalotto?

Not all lotteries have the same time frame to claim winnings. SuperEnalotto prize winners have a total of 90 days from the draw date on the ticket. Players must also note that prizes are subject to 20% tax on any prize that exceeds €500.