Six out of 49 numbers are drawn every Wednesday and Saturday. You can find out here whether you have placed your crosses in the right place for the lottery numbers.

Lotto has been Germany’s most popular lottery for more than 60 years, and many players regularly look forward to the draws on Wednesday and Saturday. You can find out here in the evening after the draw (drawing date every Wednesday at 6:25 p.m. and every Saturday at 7:25 p.m.) whether your financial investment in the “6aus49” lottery or the additional categories “Spiel 77” and “Super 6” was worth it .

These are the current lottery numbers

Note: The numbers shown above are an externally embedded offer. Until the result of the current drawing, the numbers of the previous ones can be seen. The information is without guarantee.

Lotto: the principle of the game

In the run-up to the lottery draw, the players tick six numbers, with 49 to choose from. Incidentally, the six, 49 and 32 were drawn most frequently in the past. If the numbers typed correspond to the digits on the selected lottery balls, the super number, the last digit of the lottery ticket, must also be correct in order for the jackpot to be won. The payout takes place from two correct lottery numbers plus super number and is divided into nine prize categories.

Stakes and odds

A stake of one euro is charged for each box on the ticket, plus a processing fee. In addition to the classic “6aus49” game, those who enjoy betting can also take part in the additional lotteries “Spiel 77” and “Super 6”. Here, fees of 2.50 euros or 1.25 euros are due.

Participation in the game can be worthwhile with jackpots in the millions – but this also includes a good portion of luck. The chance of winning prize class 1 (correct six plus super number) and thus the jackpot is 1:139,838,160.

This is how you can track the drawing of the lottery numbers

The TV broadcast of the lottery draw has been discontinued. Anyone who is curious can view the lottery online at “lotto.de”. The stream starts on Wednesday at 6:25 p.m. and on Saturday at 7:25 p.m.