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SuperEnalotto Jackpot Rises to €47.3 Million

SuperEnalotto Jackpot Rises to €47.3 Million

The “6” did not appear in the SuperEnalotto draw on Tuesday 12th June, so the jackpot rises to €47.3 million for the next one. It is the 24th consecutive draw without a winning “6”, but two players made a “5” to win €81,721 each.

Winning Numbers

The winning numbers from the draw on Tuesday were 1, 12, 31, 33, 44, and 50, with Jolly 48 and SuperStar 7. Although there were no winners of the “6” or “5+Jolly”, over €4 million in prize money was paid out. One winning “5” was made at Bar dello Sport in Chivasso, Turin, and the other at Tabaccheria Danko in Varano Borghi, in the province of Varese. Another seven players made a “4” plus the SuperStar to win €38,633 each. See the Results page for a full prize breakdown.

The jackpot has not been won since 17th April, when a “6” was made by a player from Caltanissetta for a prize worth over €130 million. At its current value, the €47.3 million jackpot on offer is one of the twenty highest amounts even seen in SuperEnalotto.

Delayed Lotto Numbers

Milan 60 remains the most delayed number in the Lotto, absent now for 127 draws. Number 82 on the Florence wheel is not far behind, delayed for 124 draws. Number 87 on the National wheel has been absent for 113 draws, Venice 18 for 101 draws and number 39 on the Rome wheel for 97 draws.

Two players won €622,500 in Tuesday’s Lotto draw, the highest prize so far this year. Each player chose the numbers 6, 50, 69, and 89 on the Naples wheel, placing a bet on both the terno and quaterna to win the extraordinary cash prize. Both of the winning tickets were bought in Pollica, in the province of Salerno, fuelling speculation that both were bought by the same player. See the Lotto Results page for a full list of numbers drawn.

Eurojackpot is the Biggest Prize in Europe

The top prize in Eurojackpot has now rolled over 11 times, bringing its value to €90 million. The jackpot is capped at this amount and cannot climb any higher, but this means prizes in the lower tiers are worth more than usual. Any further money from ticket sales goes into the prize tier below the jackpot - won by matching five numbers plus one Euro number - meaning that you can become a millionaire without even winning the top prize.

In the Eurojackpot draw on Friday 8th June, five players matched 5+1 to win €4.6 million each. Those who achieved the same result just three weeks earlier, on 18th May, only won €632,321 each. It is the first time in the lottery’s history that the jackpot has gone so long without being won, so there is more value than ever in playing Eurojackpot. See our dedicated Eurojackpot page for information on how to play the lottery and where to buy tickets.

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Last Updated: Wednesday 13 June, 2018 at 10:39
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