German Lotto
How to play German Lotto
Select six numbers from 1 to 49 and a Superzahl number from 0 to 9. In the draw, six numbers are drawn from one machine (containing 1 to 49) and the Superzahl is drawn from a second machine (containing 0-9). To win the jackpot you must match all six main numbers and the Superzahl number. Jackpots start at €1 million on a Wednesday or €3 million on a Saturday and, if there are no jackpot winners, it rolls over to the next draw.
Prizes and Odds of Winning
Numbers Matched | Odds of Winning | Average Prize |
---|---|---|
Match 6 + Superzahl |
1 in 139,838,160 | €9,672,971.72 |
Match 6 |
1 in 15,537,573 | €1,146,126.85 |
Match 5 + Superzahl |
1 in 542,008 | €13,054.58 |
Match 5 |
1 in 60,223 | €3,848.42 |
Match 4 + Superzahl |
1 in 10,234 | €199.79 |
Match 4 |
1 in 1,147 | €89.73 |
Match 3 + Superzahl |
1 in 567 | €21.45 |
Match 3 |
1 in 63 | €11.45 |
Match 2 + Superzahl |
1 in 76 | €5.36 |
Overall odds of winning a prize in Lotto 6aus49 are 1 in 31. |
Latest Result
- 5
- 14
- 18
- 29
- 36
- 41
- 3
There were over 602,000 winners in this draw.
Interesting Facts
The first German Lotto draw was held on 9th October 1955, making it one of the longest-running European lotteries.
The biggest German Lotto jackpot was won in December 2007. Three tickets split a prize of €45.3 million.
The largest German Lotto jackpot awarded to a single player was worth €42.5 million and was won in October 2020 by a player from Baden-Württemberg.
The jackpot can reach a maximum of €50 million before it is capped.
You can find German Lotto results here.