The Italian lottery proudly boasts six prize divisions, and you need to match six numbers from a pool of 1-90 to win the jackpot! SuperEnalotto has a bonus number called the Jolly, selected during the draw; you can win the 2nd prize if you correctly guess five numbers and the Jolly. SuperEnalotto is Italy’s top lottery and has no jackpot cap, which means that it could theoretically roll over endlessly! As with other Italian lotteries, lottery prizes are taxed 1% to 6%. See more lottery results online.
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Originally, SuperEnalotto’s winning numbers were determined by taking the first number drawn from regional lotteries in the cities Bari, Florence, Milan, Naples, Palermo, and Rome with the Jolly Number pulled in Venice. Starting July 9, 2009, numbers have been drawn independently ever since, so that the Italian lottery no longer relies on other, smaller lotteries.
SuperEnalotto experienced rollovers for over seven months in 2009! The rollover streak began in January, and went on and on before finally dropping in August. The rollover was such a worldwide sensation that lottery fans and players flew to Italy just to participate! Don’t waste time and money on a flight; buy lottery tickets online instead! Finally, after long months full of excitement and tension, the €147.8 million jackpot was claimed by one man from Tuscany, Italy. A year later, the jackpot record broke once more in a similarly long rollover streak, which lasted over eight months until it was won, at a pool prize of €177.8 million.
The Italian lottery set a jackpot record when it awarded a €209 million prize in August 2019 to a single ticket purchased in the northern Italian city of Lodi, Lombardy. At the time, this was the biggest jackpot ever awarded by any European lottery.
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