Lottery Information

Powerball-info
  • Started in 1992, this famous lottery is known for having payouts as gigantic as the country itself
  • What used to be called ‘Lotto America’, evolved to be called the US Powerball or American Powerball
  • The Powerball uses two different sets of numbers and nine prize divisions
  • You need to match 5 from 69 main numbers and 1 Powerball from 26 numbers
  • It holds the honour of having the highest payouts ever offered in the world, a massive $2.04 billion – making it the most exciting lottery to bet on
  • The Powerball draws take place every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 22:59 (ET) in the USA
EuroMillions-info
  • EuroMillions is one of the biggest lotteries in Europe, offering a minimum first tier prize of a whopping €17 million
  • Players must choose 5 out of 50 numbers and then choose 2 Lucky Star numbers out of 12 numbers
  • The limit before being capped is a generous €250 million
  • The first tier prize is allowed to stay at the cap amount for four draws before it must be won or it rolls down to the next prize tier and is shared by the winners within that tier
  • There are 13 prize tiers, increasing your chances of winning a prize
  • In 2016 Superdraw limits increased from €100 million to €130 million, making it even more fun to play the EuroMillions
  • EuroMillions draws are held every Tuesday and Friday in Paris at 20:55 (CET)
MegaMillions-info
  • This international lottery was called ‘The Big Game’ when it launched in 1996. In 2002 it was renamed to Mega Millions
  • It holds the record for the second biggest lottery payout in the world: a massive $1.602 billion
  • Players must choose from two different ball sets: 5 numbers from 1 to 70 and 1 number (the Mega Ball) from 1 to 25
  • All 6 drawn lottery numbers need to match to win
  • Mega Millions offers a number of additional prize tiers, meaning more cash to win
  • Draws are held in Georgia, USA at 23:00 PM (ET) on Tuesdays and Fridays
SuperEnaLotto-info
  • This lottery was started in Italy in the 1950s
  • SuperEnalotto has a very simple 6/90 selection process: players need to pick 6 numbers between 1 and 90
  • The first tier prize is won if a player matches all 6 numbers
  • SuperEnalotto payouts are some of the highest in the world because there is no cap on the amount they can reach and no roll down!
  • SuperEnalotto holds the record for the largest jackpot paid out in Europe by any lottery, with a win worth €371.1 million on Thursday 16th February, 2023. The record sum was won on a ticket that was made up of 90 shares, sold throughout the country.
  • The SuperEnalotto is played three times a week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays
  • Draws are held at 19:30 (CET)
EuroJackpot-info
  • This lottery was started as an alternative to the EuroMillions in 2012 and the game matrix is similar
  • Lottery players select 5 numbers from a set of 50 and then select 2 Euro numbers from a set of 12
  • The first tier prize can reach €120 million before it’s capped. If the first tier prize is not won at its cap, funds will be added to the lower tier prize also to a maximum of €120 million until there is a winner
  • The EuroJackpot draw takes place every Friday at 21:00 (CET) in Helsinki, Finland
FranceLoto-info
  • Introduced in 1976, the France Loto is still going strong today
  • Players must choose numbers from two sets of balls; select 5 numbers from a possible 49 (standard ball selection) and one number from a possible 10 (the Lucky Number selection)
  • To win, all six numbers need to match those drawn
  • The starting first tier prize is €2 million, but thanks to rollovers, it can lead to a massive payout
  • There are six prize tiers for the France Loto
  • The France Loto takes place on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays in Paris
  • The draw time is 20:30 (GMT)
Lotto6aus49-info
  • Players need to select 6 main numbers out of a range of balls numbered 1-49 and 1 bonus number, the Superzahl, from a possible 10 numbers
  • To win the first tier prize, players need to match all 6 numbers plus the Superzahl
  • The Superzahl is the key to winning: matching it can increases your chance of taking home prizes in five of the nine prize tiers
  • The first tier prize can reach a maximum of €50 million before the prize is shared among the players of the following prize tiers
  • Draws take place every Wednesday and Saturday
  • The Wednesday draw takes place at 18:25 (CET), the Saturday draw at 19:25 (CET)
LaPrimitiva-info
  • The oldest lottery in the world, La Primitiva was updated in 1985 to the format we play today
  • Players must select 6 numbers from a possible 49
  • During the lottery drawing the organisers will draw 8 numbers – 6 numbers plus a bonus ball and a Reintegro number
  • The Reintegro is drawn from a set between 0 and 9
  • To win, you need to match all 6 chosen numbers plus the assigned Reintegro number
  • The Reintegro number is randomly assigned by the Spanish National Lottery organisers after your entry has been validated on their system
  • The biggest La Primitiva first tier prize record was won on the 15th of October 2015, when one lucky ticket from Spain won €101.7 million.
  • Please note that a government tax of 20% is levelled on all lottery winnings over €40,000.00 with regards to Spanish law
  • La Primitiva draws are held every Thursday and Saturday
  • The draw time is 21:40 (CET)
UkLottery-info
  • Formed in 1994, the UK Lotto is very popular and has created many winners over the years
  • Players must choose 6 out of 59 numbers and then a bonus ball is automatically drawn
  • This allows players to win on an additional prize tier if they match both the bonus ball and 5 of the main numbers
  • Winnings from the UK Lotto are paid out in a lump sum and are tax-free
  • There are two draws per week for the UK National Lottery on Wednesday and Saturday 19:45 pm (BST)
OzPowerball-info
  • Also known as the Australian Powerball, this lottery began in May 1996
  • The Powerball has produced the largest payouts ever won in the country – a massive AUD$200 million in February 2024!
  • The starting first tier prize is AUD$4 million
  • Players must choose 7 numbers from 35 and 1 Powerball number from 20
  • The Oz Powerball draw is held every Thursday in Melbourne
  • The draw time is 19:30 (AEST)
Ozlotto-info
  • The other Australian lottery we provide, the Oz Lotto or Australian Lotto, is just as easy to play as the Oz Powerball
  • Players need to pick 7 numbers from 47 and 3 bonus balls are drawn randomly
  • The biggest Division 1 prize ever won was AUS $111 million, which was shared by four ticket holders on 6th November 2012
  • They are called the supplementary numbers and allow players to qualify for additional prizes
  • There are seven prize tiers in the Oz Lotto
  • The Oz Lotto is drawn every Tuesday in Melbourne at 20:30 (AEST)
MegaSena-info
  • The largest lottery in Brazil, many of the profits go to the social development of the country
  • Mega Sena is very easy to play: players must pick 6 numbers from a possible 60
  • The draws happen every Wednesday and Saturday at 20:00 (BRT)
Elgordo-info
  • The El Gordo is very popular in its home country of Spain as players can win massive prizes
  • Players need to choose numbers from 2 ball sets: the Primary ball set and the Key ball set
  • 5 numbers from 54 must be chosen from the Primary set
  • 1 number from 9 must be chosen from the Key set
  • To win, all 6 numbers must be matched
  • The El Gordo Lottery draw is held once a week on Sundays
  • The draw time is 21:30 (CET)