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SUPER 6 310678
Spiel 77 7776106

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Winning Numbers

The Most Common Drawn Lotto 6 aus 49 Numbers - Hot Numbers
1
Drawn 70 times
7 Days ago
09 Jul 2025
10
Drawn 70 times
4 Days ago
12 Jul 2025
19
Drawn 70 times
25 Days ago
21 Jun 2025
25
Drawn 68 times
39 Days ago
07 Jun 2025
30
Drawn 67 times
25 Days ago
21 Jun 2025
4
Drawn 66 times
28 Days ago
18 Jun 2025
2
Drawn 54 times
18 Days ago
28 Jun 2025
The Least Often Drawn Lotto 6 aus 49 Numbers - Cold Numbers
38
Drawn 37 times
42 Days ago
04 Jun 2025
35
Drawn 43 times
21 Days ago
25 Jun 2025
39
Drawn 44 times
14 Days ago
02 Jul 2025
32
Drawn 47 times
67 Days ago
10 May 2025
42
Drawn 47 times
11 Days ago
05 Jul 2025
17
Drawn 48 times
14 Days ago
02 Jul 2025
28
Drawn 1 times
459 Days ago
13 Apr 2024
The statistics are generated from 2021 to the latest draw


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Lotto 6 aus 49

Lotto 6 aus 49 is Germany’s longest-running and most popular national lottery game, being one of several played across the country.

Entry costs €1.00, withdraws taking place twice weekly on Wednesdays at 18:25 local time and on Saturdays at 19:25.

To enter Lotto, choose six numbers between 1 and 49. There is also a “Super Ball” number that is always chosen at random, plus the “Quick Tip” option to randomly generate the six main numbers.

Players can also enter the Spiel 77 and Super 6 games. Each Lotto ticket has a random seven-digit number printed onto it, with the last digit corresponding to the randomly selected Super Ball number. For players entering Spiel 77 and Super 6, the final digit becomes the Spiel 77 number, with the last six digits being used for Super 6.

Entry to Spiel 77 is an extra €2.50, while Super 6 is an extra €1.25.

Jackpot

Lotto offers a minimum guaranteed jackpot of €1 million for its Wednesday draw, and €3 million for its Saturday draw.

While there is no jackpot cap, there is a rollover cap of 13 draws. If the Lotto jackpot is not won after the 13th draw, the prize rolls down to the next tier.

The biggest Lotto jackpots in history are:

  • €45.4 million on December 5, 2007.
  • €37.7 million on October 7, 2006.
  • €35 million on February 7, 2009.

Odds and Prizes

The odds of winning the Lotto jackpot are 1 in 139,868,160.

These are long odds when considering the relatively small jackpots on offer in comparison to other global lotteries.

Lotto players can win prizes at nine tiers, with the odds of winning a prize being 1 in 31.

Prize Category Numbers Matched Winning Odds Winning Odds %
1 6, plus Super Ball 1 in 139,838,160 0.0000007
2 6 1 in 15,537,573 0.000006
3 5, plus Super Ball 1 in 542,008 0.0002
4 5 1 in 60,223 0.002
5 4, plus Super Ball 1 in 10,234 0.01
6 4 1 in 1,147 0.09
7 3, plus Super Ball 1 in 567 0.18
8 3 1 in 63 1.6
9 2, plus Super Ball 1 in 76 1.3

Payout and Taxes

Lotto winnings are paid out as lump sums, with no annual payment option.

No taxes are levied on Lotto winnings in Germany, but those playing from elsewhere should check local laws.

Who Can Play Lotto?

Lotto tickets are on sale from authorized lottery kiosks across Germany. Players must be at least 18 years of age to buy a ticket.

Players both in Germany and overseas can also enter online via the official Lotto website or through Lottery Agent websites.

History of Lotto

The first Lotto draw took place on October 9, 1955, making it one of the world’s longest-running lottery games.

Until June 1986, players chose seven numbers from a total of 38, which was then updated to the six-from-49 format still in use today.

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