Tuesday’s draw may not have produced a jackpot winner, but that didn’t stop 389,177 players from winning prizes ranging from €5 for matching the SuperStar to €69,730 for matching five main numbers. The winning line was 12, 27, 34, 76, 77 and 85 with Jolly 78 and SuperStar 52. For a complete prize breakdown and additional draw information, head to the SuperEnalotto Results page.
It has been almost 400 days since one lucky ticket holder from Acireale in Sicily claimed a jackpot of €21.8 million, and the top prize has been rolling over ever since, though some fantastic Match 5 +Jolly and Match 5 + SuperStar prizes have been claimed in that time. The jackpot continues to climb and at the moment eclipses EuroMillions (€39 million), Eurojackpot (€15 million), Mega Millions ($45 million) and Powerball ($67 million).
Should this Thursday’s draw prove lucky, the winning player would take their place in the top five biggest wins in SuperEnalotto history, nestled nicely in fourth place ahead of a €100.7 million jackpot won by a ticket holder from Catania in 2008 and just a few million Euro short of a €139 million fortune scooped by two players from Parma and Pistoia more recently in 2010.
This latest jackpot would prove life-changing for any potential winner and earn the player a place in SuperEnalotto history as the winner of the game’s longest-rolling jackpot. To be in with a chance of claiming this incredible prize, simply purchase your tickets online or from any authorised retailer throughout Italy. Best of luck!