TThe biggest SuperEnalotto jackpot ever won was an impressive €177.8 million in 2010. While it was one by one ticket, it was part of a lotto syndicate of 70 lucky players. What makes SuperEnalotto so exciting to play is that there are no caps on the jackpots, meaning there’s no limit to the amount you can win!.
The popular SuperEnaLotto from Italy started out life as the ‘EnaLotto’ back in the 1950’s. Lottery organisers SISAL revamped the ‘EnaLotto’ in 1997 and created the SuperEnaLotto as we know it today.
Until 2009 the winning SuperEnaLotto numbers were drawn from the first winning numbers taken from regional lottery draws held by Lottomatica in 7 different Italian cities:
- Bari
- Florence
- Milan
- Naples
- Palermo
- Rome
- Venice (for the bonus “Jolly” number)
From 2009 onwards, the SuperEnaLotto winning numbers were selected in one single draw independently of the Lottomatica draws.
SuperEnaLotto is played 3 times per week on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 7.30pm Central European Time. 3 draws per week ensures a steady stream of rollover draws, maximising excitement for lottery players around the world. Results can be viewed on SISAL TV or online at winhugelotto.com. .
SuperEnaLotto has a very simple 6/90 selection process. Players need to pick 6 numbers from between 1 and 90. A player wins the SuperEnaLotto jackpot when they match all 6 main numbers drawn.
An extra bonus ball (the “jolly” number) is also drawn to give those who matched 5 balls an additional chance of taking home a bigger prize.