The SuperEnalotto is
the lottery played in Italy. The first
draw was held on 3rd December 1997.
SuperEnalotto draws take place every
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 8pm
local time. Tickets for this lottery
cost €1 for two tries and the lottery
boasts some of the biggest prizes in
Europe.
How to Play SuperEnalotto Italy
SuperEnalotto Italy lottery is drawn
from a 90 ball pool and to win the
jackpot you must match 6 out of the
available 90 numbers. It’s logo is a
four leaved clover a symbol long
regarded as lucky by people all over the
world
The 6 winning numbers
are taken from the first number drawn in
all of Italy’s regional Lottomatica’s
draws held in Bari, Florence, Palermo,
Naples, Rome and Milan plus a Jolly
number from the Venice draw. If two
identical numbers are first out in any
of the two draws then the subsequent
ball becomes the lottery number for that
town.
There are six ways to
win the
SuperEnalotto Italy, match 6 numbers
for the jackpot, 5 and the Jolly number,
5 numbers, 4 numbers or 3 numbers to win
a cash prize. The game jackpot starts at
€1.3 million and continues to rise and
rollover like our own National Lottery
until it is won.
Given that the aim is to match 6 numbers
from a massive 60 available, Italy’s
SuperEnalotto is one of the hardest
lotteries in the world to win; the odds
of matching all of the 6 numbers to win
the jackpot are 1 in 622,614,630.
In October 2010 the jackpot for Superenalotto reached a massive €177,729,043. The jackpot was won by a single ticket holder who bought 70 tickets indicating that this may have been a syndicate. If it were a syndicate then each individual will have won just over €2,500,000 each.




