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SuperEnalotto Odds and Prizes: Full Prize Tier Table (2026)

Updated Jul 20262 min readExpert verified
Quick answer

The SuperEnalotto jackpot odds are 1 in 622,614,630 for a single line, and the overall odds of winning any prize are about 1 in 20.1. There are 6 prize tiers in total. The full table below lists every combination, its odds and its prize — with the odds computed directly from the official 6 from 1-90 (+ Jolly, + optional SuperStar) matrix and cross-checked against the operator's published figures.

Jackpot odds
1 in 622.6M
Any-prize odds
1:20.1
Prize tiers
6
Ticket
€1 per line

Prize tiers & odds

MatchOddsPrize
61 in 622,614,630Jackpot (pari-mutuel)
5 + Jolly1 in 103,769,105pari-mutuel
51 in 1,250,230pari-mutuel
41 in 11,907pari-mutuel
31 in 326.7pari-mutuel (fixed ~€25)
21 in 21.5pari-mutuel (fixed ~€5)

SuperEnalotto odds at a glance

SuperEnalotto is drawn from a matrix of 6 from 1-90 (+ Jolly, + optional SuperStar), with draws on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday & Saturday. To win the jackpot you must match every number, and the odds of doing so are 1 in 622,614,630 for a single line.

Those odds are fixed by the size of the number field — no strategy, system or "hot number" changes them. What you can understand is where the realistic (much smaller) wins sit, which is what the full prize table below shows. The overall chance of winning any prize on a line is roughly 1 in 20.1.

Full SuperEnalotto prize tier table

The table above lists every way to win, the odds of each, and what it pays. SuperEnalotto has the longest jackpot odds of any major lottery because you match 6 numbers from 90. The top categories (6, 5+Jolly, 5, 4) are pari-mutuel — they share a percentage of the fund, so amounts swing widely between draws. The optional SuperStar add-on creates extra prize categories at additional cost. Overall odds of any prize are about 1 in 20 without SuperStar.

How SuperEnalotto prizes are actually paid

SuperEnalotto prizes are pari-mutuel, which means each prize tier is allocated a set share of the total prize fund and then split among that draw's winners. The upside is honest transparency about how the pool is divided; the practical effect is that the exact amount per tier is only known after each draw. The jackpot is paid as a single tax-free lump sum in most participating countries (local rules vary — check the operator).

Are the odds worth it?

Put plainly: the jackpot odds here (1 in 622,614,630) are long by any measure, and no amount of number-picking shortens them. A ticket is best treated as a small, fixed-cost bit of entertainment on a very large prize, not as any kind of plan.

If you want to compare these odds against the other major games side by side — by jackpot odds, ticket cost and jackpot ceiling — see our lottery odds compared guide. And if you do play, do it within a budget you can comfortably afford to lose.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the odds of winning the SuperEnalotto jackpot?

1 in 622,614,630 for a single line — you must match 6 (+ Jolly, + optional SuperStar). These odds are fixed by the number field and cannot be improved by any strategy.

What are the odds of winning any SuperEnalotto prize?

About 1 in 20.1 per line, across 6 prize tiers. Most of those wins are small, lower-tier prizes — see the full table above.

How many prize tiers does SuperEnalotto have?

6. They range from the jackpot down to the smallest tier (2), each with its own odds and prize, listed in the table above.

Can you improve your SuperEnalotto odds?

Not the odds per line — they are set by the matrix. Buying more lines increases your overall chance proportionally but also your spend, and never makes a win likely. Treat it as entertainment within a budget.

Sources & further reading

Legal, tax and game figures on this page are drawn from the official operators and government/tax authorities below. Rules change — always confirm the current position with the operator or a qualified adviser before you play or claim.

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