SuperEnalotto

Superenalotto is the Italian Lottery which boasts three draws each and every week on a Tuesday, Thursday and Friday with the exception of some public holidays in Italy when the draw is moved to the following day. The Superenalotto game has been played in Italy since December 1997 and often produces some of the world's largest jackpots. This can be attributed to the high number of balls in the main matrix, players have to pick six numbers from ninety (6/90) and match all six in order to win the jackpot.

There are five prize levels in the Superenalotto game with all bar one requiring main numbers to be match. The Jolly Number comes into play only for the second tier prize level. All the six main numbers are drawn and the Jolly number together whilst an independent draw takes place to find the Superstar number. The Superstar number only comes into play when an extra fee is paid when purchasing a Superenalotto ticket.

Latest Superenalotto Results

SuperEnalotto Results

Draw Date: Saturday 19th May 2012
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33
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56
Next Estimated Jackpot
€25,200,000





There are a number of ways in which you can check the latest results from the draws that have taken place in the Italian Lottery, Superenalotto. You can visit our Superenalotto results pages where you will find the ten most recent draw results with the option to view archived results.

If you prefer to have access to the draw numbers and prize breakdowns on the move then our SuperEnalotto iPhone app could be what you are looking for. It's free to download and all the latest draw results and archived data is available instantly at the touch/tap of your phone screen.

Results for all Superenalotto draws are up within minutes of the draw taken place.

SuperEnalotto Odds

Numbers Matched Odds Of Winning
6 Main Numbers 1 in 622,614,630
5 Main Numbers + Jolly Number 1 in 103,769,105
5 Main Numbers 1 in 1,250,230
4 Main Numbers 1 in 11,907
3 Main Numbers 1 in 327

SiVinceTutto

The Superenalotto games also offers on occasions special draws including the SiVince Tutto "You Win Everything" game. Prices for the tickets for the special draws are often substantially higher but different rules apply for them.

SiVinceTutto varies from the usual draws for the Italian Lottery in that although players still need to choose the same amount of numbers from the same matrix the jackpot is guaranteed to be paid out in even if all 6 numbers are not matched. The jackpot offered on a SiVinceTutto draw, if not won by a player matching all 6 numbers, will roll down to the remaining three prize tiers with it being shared equally according to all players in each prize level.

On April 27th 2011 the SiVinceTutto draw didn't produce a jackpot winner so the prize pool of approximately €24 million was rolled down and divided as follows:

  • €8,250,163.79 – shared between 11 Match 5 winners who each won €750,014.89
  • €2,445,930.06 – shared between 1106 Match 4 winners who each won €2,211.51
  • €13,568,843.92 – shared between 37,316 Match 3 winners who each won €363.62

How To Play SuperEnalotto Online

Previously playing the Superenalotto was restricted to residents of Italy but with the introduction of the lottery concierge service anyone can play the Italian Lottery for a chance to win some of the world's largest lottery jackpots. When you register with the service to buy Superenalotto tickets you have a number of options in the blocks of numbers and draws that you can play for:

  • 5 blocks, 8 blocks, 9 blocks, 10 blocks and 11 blocks
  • draw, 5 draws, 10 draws, 25 draws or 52 draws

This is the Multi-draw option but you could also opt for a subscription where you will automatically be entered into each upcoming draw with a bonus of every 10th draw being free.

Buy Tickets

Within 24 hours of purchasing your ticket through the concierge service your tickets will be available to view as a scan copy in your account of the ticket purchased on your behalf from the retailer.

As all tickets are registered to your account with the concierge service you do not have to worry about losing or mislaying your ticket and should you be a winner then you will receive notification by email.

Key Facts

  • October 2010 saw one ticket holder scoop the largest jackpot to date on the Superenalotto of €177,729,043
  • In May 2005 a syndicate from a bar in Milan scooped an impressive jackpot of €71,767,565.57
  • Superenalotto has the largest matrix of numbers to choose from in comparison with other world lotteries which means jackpots often reach record breaking proportions