The 50 year old Italian Lottery SuperEnalotto is Italy’s most celebrated and popular lottery game. It is played by millions each week and its rollover jackpots are amongst the highest in Europe—the 201jackpot was €177,800,000.
In 1997 Italy’s Finance Minister simplified the terms and rules of the game. Since then, to win, players must match six numbers in any order. What sets SuperEnalotto apart from the international competition is that the amount that rolls over each week is unlimited.
How to play SuperEnalotto
In SuperEnalotto players select 6 numbers between 1 and 90. They can also choose a “Jolly” number as bonus entry. This is generated by the computer when you buy a ticket. Matching all of the numbers ensures you take home the jackpot, but matching 5 and the “Jolly” number means that you can pocket over €100 000.
How to play SuperEnalotto with GSLotto
Create an account with us and select your numbers manually or by quick pick. All game plays are 100% insured by a reputable internationally licensed and insured company so you are guaranteed a safe environment to play at leisure. If you win, we will notify you by email or text message, before transferring the funds into your account.
SuperEnalotto draw
The draw is held in Italy every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8pm. Results are posted on the website as soon as they have been verified.
SuperEnalotto statistics
With 90 numbers to choose from, there are even more combinations than usual. The most common numbers are 90, 85, 55, 1, 82 and 88, each appearing over 170 times in the past few years. Uncommon numbers include 60, 59, 9, 50, 18 and 28.
How to win SuperEnalotto
Most successful lotto players use a combination of odd and even, high and low numbers. Most draws result in a split between odd and even numbers. Keep track of previous draw results; they may hold the key to the next draw.
Concentrating on patterns may reveal some numbers which seem to come up generally regularly and which don't. On average, 43% of the time one lottery number will have been drawn in the previous draw.
Lottery players have achieve better success by pooling cash and tickets with syndicates, work colleagues, family or friends to accumulate a bigger pool of numbers.
SuperEnalotto Winners
In 2010, A Tuscan couple scooped the largest jackpot in SuperEnalotto history—a staggering €177,800,000. They were last reported to be considering buying a 20-bedroom mansion pool, gym and vineyard valued at €28 million.
Also in 2010, an unnamed Milan resident bought a lottery ticket on a whim, after running into a store to buy a soda. He had never played the lottery before. He walked away with €139 million and later bought an apartment in Milan worth a cool €11 million.
The official site of SuperEnalotto: https://www.sisal.it/superenalotto