History of SuperEnaLotto
1997 |
The first draw was held |
1998 |
SuperEnalotto’s first jackpot was won |
2000 |
SuperEnalotto started advertising their draws in euros |
2002 |
The first draw that was paid out in euros |
2006 |
SuperEnalottos added SuperStar which gives players the opportunity to win more money with your jackpot prize |
2008 |
Jackpot and SuperStar were won by a syndicate of 30 players in Cosenza |
2009 |
SuperEnalotto becomes autonomous and draws took place at their production studio in Rome |
2010 |
A syndicate of 70 players won the €1777.70 million jackpot prize |
2016 |
Vincite Immediate was introduced to the lottery |
2019 |
The biggest jackpot in Europe was won from a quick pick entry that racked in €209.1 Million! |
How to play SuperEnaLotto
Match six numbers out of 90, and you will win big. Jackpot big! There is also an extra Jolly number, which wins you the second prize if you match five numbers and the Jolly number. There are six prize tiers, so even matching two numbers means you don’t walk away empty-handed.
Furthermore, an optional Super Star number can be bought, bringing eight extra prize tiers to the table. This can increase winnings by as much as 100 times. It is entirely separate to the SuperEnalotto main draw but is a delightful addition for a small price.