Which SuperEnalotto Draws Will be Rearranged in 2018?
There are ten main public holidays celebrated in Italy, all of which affect the SuperEnalotto schedule if they fall on the same day as a draw - Tuesday, Thursday or Saturday. If there is a clash, the draw is usually postponed to the next free day (not including Sunday). However, if a Tuesday draw is affected, it will normally be brought forward so it does not clash with SuperEnalotto’s sister game, SiVinceTutto.
Here are the postponed SuperEnalotto draws for 2018:
Original Date
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Reason to Change
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New Date
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Saturday 6th January 2018
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Epiphany
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Monday 8th January 2018
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Tuesday 1st May 2018
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International Workers’ Day
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Monday 30th April 2018
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Saturday 2nd June 2018
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Republic Day
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Monday 4th June 2018
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Thursday 1st November 2018
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All Saints’ Day
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Saturday 3rd November 2018
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Saturday 3rd November 2018
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To allow for rescheduling of All Saints’ Day draw
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Monday 5th November 2018
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Saturday 8th December 2018
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Immaculate Conception
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Monday 10th December 2018
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Tuesday 25th December 2018
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Christmas Day
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Monday 24th December 2018
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Current SuperEnalotto Jackpot
There was no SuperEnalotto jackpot winner in the final draw before the holiday, with the top prize growing to €81.6 million, the eighth largest in the game’s history. However, two lucky players won six-figure sums to ensure the weekend kicks off in style.
A ticket holder from Parma matched five main numbers and the SuperStar to pick up €323,470, whilst a Rome player scored a €560,681 payday by matching five main numbers and the Jolly. The winning numbers were 5, 19, 28, 43, 58 and 82 with Jolly 1 and SuperStar 18, and you can find a full prize breakdown on the SuperEnalotto Results page.
Win the Biggest Jackpots in Europe and America
SuperEnalotto currently boasts Europe’s biggest lottery jackpot, and you can buy tickets for Monday’s rearranged draw at retailers across Italy, or choose your numbers online right now at the Tickets page. Taking part online has many advantages, including the fact that you cannot lose or damage your ticket. Physical entries are your only proof that you are due a prize and, if you mislay them, you cannot claim your reward.
You can also have a shot at the world’s biggest prize this weekend. US Powerball is worth an incredible $550 million (€456.3 million), and you can select some lines ahead of Saturday’s draw through the Tickets page s well. Good luck!