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LottoGen is a lottery number generator, an online lottery bet tipster that generates personal or random lucky numbers for the following lotteries:
Powerball (USA)
Players choose five numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 69 (called white balls), and one number from a second set of numbers ranging from 1 to 26 (called Powerballs, or red balls). The drawing order of the numbers (balls) is irrelevant.
Powerball's highest jackpot was $1.586 billion, won on January 13, 2016 and split by three tickets. It was also the largest prize won in a US lottery and all over the world.
Mega Millions (USA)
Players choose five numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 56, and one number from a second set of numbers ranging from 1 to 46 (called Mega Number). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
Mega Millions's highest jackpot was $1.537 billion, won on October 23, 2018 with a single ticket.
Lotto 6/49 (Canada)
Players choose six numbers from a set of numbers ranging from 1 to 49 (hence the name). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
Lotto 6/49's jackpot is capped to CA $70 million. The highest payout was $64 million, won on October 17, 2015 with a single ticket. It was also the largest prize won in a Canadian lottery.
Lotto Max (Canada)
Players choose seven numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 50 (it used to be 49, originally and before than May 2019). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
Lotto Max's main jackpot is capped at CA $70 million. The largest sum won was CA $65 million, which happened on June 11, 2019, by a single ticket.
Daily Grand (Grande vie) (Canada)
Players choose seven numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 49, and one number from a second set of numbers ranging from 1 to 7 (called Grand Number, it used to be up to 5 originally). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
Daily Grand's top prize is a life annuity of CA $1000 per day, with an optional CA $7,000,000 lump sum.
Melate (Mexico)
Players choose six numbers ranging from 1 to 56. The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant. By paying extra money you will also have the change to match your numbers with the extra two draws called Revancha and Revanchita to win higher prizes.
Chispazo (Mexico)
Players choose five numbers ranging from 1 to 28. The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
EuroJackpot (Europe)
EuroJackpot is an international European lottery held in Croatia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden.
Players choose five numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 50, and two numbers from a second set of numbers ranging from 1 to 12 (called Euronumbers). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
Starting from Friday 25 March 2022, there are 12 Euronumbers, numbers are drawn twice per week: on Tuesday and on Friday, and EuroJackpot's jackpot is capped to 120 million euros.
Up to Friday 18 March 2022 Euronumbers ranged 1 to 10, numbers were drawn on Friday only, and the jackpot was capped to 90 million euros. The first winning draw of 90 million occurred on 15 May 2015.
EuroMillions (Europe)
EuroMillions is an international European lottery held in UK, France, Spain (the founding members), Austria, Belgium, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Switzerland.
Players choose five numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 50, and two numbers from a second set of numbers ranging from 1 to 2 (called Lucky Stars). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
EuroJackpot's jackpot is progressively capped, which means that the cap is increased by 5 million euros every time a capped jackpot is won. The first cap of 185 million euros was set on November 7, 2009 and won on July 12, 2011. The largest jackpot payed out so far was 200 million, won on December 11, 2020.
Vikinglotto (Europe)
Vikinglotto is an international European lottery started in 1993 and held in Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovenia (since 2017), and Belgium (since 2020). It was formerly known as Onsdags Lotto (which means "Wednesday Lotto") in Denmark, and as Víkingalottó in Iceland.
Lotto (Italy)
Lotto is currently managed by Lottomatica and it was first played on 3 December 1997.
The fist lottery with 90 numbers started in Genoa in the mid XVI century, then banned in 1588, and restored in 1620.
The first lotto on multiple local wheels (Firenze, Milano, Napoli, Palermo, Roma, Torino, Venezia) was held on 7 January 1871. Currently there are 11 wheels: Bari, Cagliari, Firenze, Genova, Milano, Napoli, Palermo, Roma, Torino, Venezia, Nazionale (National wheel since 4 May 2005). Before than 16 June 2009 local wheels were drawn in the actual cities simultaneously at 8 pm (National wheel were drawn in Rome). Currently they are only drawn in three cities: Roma (Roma, Cagliari, Firenze, Nazionale), Milano (Milano, Genova, Torino, Venezia), Napoli (Napoli, Bari, Palermo). Before than 4 May 2005 numbers were drawn manually by a masked child. Then the process was automated.
The first win above 1 million euros amounted to 3,069,500 euros, was played in Barcellona Pozzo di Gotto (Messina) and drawn on January 2007. The largest sum won so far amounts to 3,124,750 euros, was played in Villa Agnedo (Trento) and drawn on 7 January 2014.
10 e Lotto (Italy)
10 e Lotto was first played on 28 July 2009.
Players choose up to 10 numbers ranging from 1 to 90 to match against a draw of 20 random numbers. Players can also optionally play (paying an extra fee) to extra draws for the Golden Number, the Double Golden Number, and an extra draw of 15 random numbers.
SuperEnalotto (Italy)
SuperEnalotto is managed by Sisal and it was first played on 3 December 1997.
Players choose six numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 90 (though 7 numbers are drawn, with the extra number called "Jolly" which gives an extra chance of winning, matching the five of the first six numbers drawn with the Jolly number), and one numbers from a second set of numbers ranging from 1 to 90 as well (called SuperStar). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
Super Enalotto's highest jackpot was 209'106'441 euros, won on 13 August 2019 with a single ticket of 6 + 1 numbers chosen pseudorandomly by the shop's terminal ("quick pick").
Si Vince Tutto SuperEnalotto (Italy)
SiVinceTutto SuperEnalotto is managed by Sisal and it was first played on 27 April 2011.
Players choose twelve numbers from a set of numbers ranging from 1 to 90. The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
There's no jackpot: the entire prize money is divided between winners.
MillionDay (Italy)
MillionDay is managed by International Game Technology (IGT) Italy and it was first played on 7 February 2018.
Players choose five numbers from a set of numbers ranging from 1 to 55. The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
Million Day's top prize is 1 million euros for the players that guesses all the 5 drawn number correctly. The first winning draw of 1 million occurred on February 16, 2018.
El Gordo de la Primitiva (Spain)
Players choose five numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 54, and one numbers from a second set of 10 numbers ranging from 0 to 9 (called Numero Clave, that is Key Number). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
"El Gordo" means "The Fat One", and the phrase is generically used in other lotteries in Spain as a name for the largest prize.
National Lottery Lotto (UK)
Players choose six numbers from a set of numbers ranging from 1 to 59. The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
National Lottery Thunderball (UK)
Players choose five numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 39, and one number from a second set of numbers ranging from 1 to 14 (called Thunderball). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
National Lottery Set for Life (UK)
Players choose five numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 47, and one number from a second set of numbers ranging from 1 to 10 (called Life Ball). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
49's (UK)
Six numbers ranging from 1 to 49 are drawn plus another Booster draw for the Bonus number, also ranging from 1 to 49. Players can choose up to five numbers. Draws occur twice a day (Lunchtime Draw and Teatime Draw).
National Lottery Lotto (Ireland)
Players choose six numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 47, and one number from a second set of numbers ranging from 1 to 47 as well (called Bonus). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
Irish Lotto's largest jackpot was 18.9 million euros, won on June 28, 2008 by a syndicate of 16 players.
Gosloto (Russia)
Gosloto is Russia's national lottery game. Players can choose between four different flavors of the game: Gosloto 4/20 (4 numbers ranging from 1 to 20), Gosloto 5/36 (5 numbers ranging from 1 to 36), Gosloto 6/45 (6 numbers ranging from 1 to 45), Gosloto 7/49 (7 numbers ranging from 1 to 49).
Mifal HaPayis Lottery (Israel)
Players choose six numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 37, and one number from a second set of numbers ranging from 1 to 8 (called Strong Number). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
On Numara (Turkey)
Players choose ten numbers ranging from 1 to 80. The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
Sayisal 6/49 (Turkey)
Players choose six numbers ranging from 1 to 49. The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant. The game started in November 1996.
Süper Loto 6/54 (Turkey)
Players choose six numbers ranging from 1 to 54. The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant. The game started on 25 October2007.
Sans Topu (Turkey)
Players choose six numbers from a first set of numbers ranging from 1 to 34, and one number from a second set of numbers ranging from 1 to 14 (called Lucky Ball). The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant. The game that started in 2001.
Quini 6 (Argentina)
Players choose six numbers from a set of 46 numbers ranging from 0 to 45. The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
Mega-Sena (Brazil)
Mega-Sena is Brazil's national lottery game. It's managed by the Caixa Econômica Federal Bank and it started on March 1996. Players choose six numbers ranging from 1 to 60. The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
Takarakuji (Japan)
Players can choose between five different games: Bingo 5 (5 numbers from 8 squares ranging respectively 1-5, 6-10, 11-15, 16-20, 21-25, 26-30, 31-35, 36-40. You need to complete lines on the ticket to win), Mini Loto (5 numbers ranging from 1 to 31), Loto 6: (6 numbers ranging from 1 to 43), Loto 7 (7 numbers ranging from 1 to 37), Numbers 4 (4 numbers ranging from 0 to 9, that is 0000 to 9999), Numbers 3 (3 numbers ranging from 0 to 9, that is 000 to 999).
Nanum Lotto 6/45 (South Korea)
Nanum Lottery 6/45 is managed by Nanum and it started in 2007. Players choose six numbers ranging from 1 to 45. The drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant.
PCSO Lottery Draw (Philippines)
The PCSO Lottery Draw is the televised event that showcases the drawing of the lottery games organized by the nationwide franchise Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) in the Philippines. The show was launched on March 8, 1995, and it was called Philippine Lotto Draw. In 2013, the name was changed to Philippine Lottery Draw. Them in 2016, the name changed again to the PCSO Lottery Draw.
There are five number lottery games. They all require to choose six numbers, and the drawing order of the numbers is irrelevant:
PCSO Lotto 6/42: Players choose six numbers ranging from 1 to 42; PCSO Mega Lotto 6/45: Players choose six numbers ranging from 1 to 45; PCSO Super Lotto 6/49: Players choose six numbers ranging from 1 to 49; PCSO Grand Lotto 6/55: Players choose six numbers ranging from 1 to 55; PCSO Ultra Lotto 6/58 Players choose six numbers ranging from 1 to 58.