As one of the biggest lotteries in the world, SuperEnalotto regularly offers nine-figure jackpots. It has even got as high as €371.1 million in the past!
However, it can take some time for the jackpot to build up. The last time that someone won was back in May 2025, when a player from Desenzano del Garda landed €35.4 million.
More than seven months later, the jackpot has become the ninth largest in SuperEnalotto history after topping €100 million. There are still hundreds of thousands of prizes paid out in every draw, with lots of ways to win even without matching all the numbers.
In the latest draw, on Saturday 3rd January, the winning numbers were revealed to be 16, 30, 32, 43, 68 and 76, with a Jolly number of 36 and a SuperStar of 58. The biggest winners of the night were the two ticket holders who matched four main numbers plus the SuperStar to win €50,517 each. Go to the SuperEnalotto Results page for details of all the most recent draws.
It may take a while for the current jackpot to reach €200 million or approach record levels, but the rate of ticket sales generally increases as the top prize goes up so it may start to grow quicker.
There are four opportunities a week to win, with draws usually taking place on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. The calendar does change when public holidays come around, though, and you can see a full list on the Rescheduled Draws page for 2026.
To take part in an upcoming draw, go to an authorised retailer or choose your numbers online for added security and convenience. Keep an eye out for the results afterwards, as you could just become the next big winner!