SuperEnalotto record-breaking: jackpot touches 147 million euros, is the highest in the world

The “6” fever is growing unstoppable. The SuperEnalotto will return with the draw on Thursday, April 9, which puts €146.9 million up for grabs. A figure that currently represents the highest jackpot in the world. Taking a look at the history of the game, as reported by Agipronews, this jackpot ranks seventh all-time, but the climb continues: it is now less than a million to hook the 147.9 won on August 22, 2009 in Bagnone (MS).
Statistics smile at this time of year: the “6” has been hit no less than 11 times in April. The last one was eight years ago (April 17), when a blow of more than 130 million euros was scored in Caltanissetta, which still occupies the eighth place in the all-time rankings.
To find the highest win in history, on the other hand, one does not have to go too far back in time: on February 16, 2023, an impressive 371.1 million euros were won thanks to the “Systems Board.” This “virtual board” allows players to participate in a collective system with multiple combinations: on that occasion, 90 odds of €5 each were sold, allowing each winner to collect more than €4 million. The last “6,” on the other hand, was almost a year ago: in Desenzano del Garda (BS) last May 22, a 35.4 million hit was made.
To date, almost all of Italy has been kissed by luck: with the exception of Valle d’Aosta and Molise, all regions have recorded at least one “6.” The absolute queen remains Campania with a record 19 winnings, including as many as 14 in the province of Naples alone, followed by Lazio at 16 and Emilia-Romagna at 13.
