Bonoloto: How to Play, Prizes & Results – Spain Lottery
- Spain’s state-run lottery, Loterías y Apuestas del Estado, conducts daily draws for the Bonoloto, offering prizes every day of the week to those matching various levels of the...
- To play, each bet requires the selection of at least six numbers between 1 and 49.
- Each draw extracts six main numbers, in addition to a complementary number and a ‘reintegro’ (reimbursement) number.
Spain’s state-run lottery, Loterías y Apuestas del Estado, conducts daily draws for the Bonoloto, offering prizes every day of the week to those matching various levels of the winning combination. The lottery aims to provide frequent draws at affordable prices, having first launched on .
How to Participate in the Bonoloto
To play, each bet requires the selection of at least six numbers between 1 and 49. Players can manually choose their numbers or allow the lottery terminals to select them automatically. There are two betting modalities: simple bets, which include exactly six numbers, and multiple bets, allowing players to choose up to 11 numbers on a single ticket.
Each draw extracts six main numbers, in addition to a complementary number and a ‘reintegro’ (reimbursement) number.
All the Bonoloto Prizes
The Bonoloto offers several prize categories, dependent on the number of correct matches in the winning combination. The prizes are distributed as follows: a first-category prize for matching all six numbers, a second-category prize for matching five numbers plus the complementary number, a third-category prize for matching five numbers, a fourth-category prize for matching four numbers, a fifth-category prize for matching three numbers, and a reimbursement prize.
The value of each prize is calculated based on the total amount collected from bets and the number of winners in each category. As of , the jackpot was €2 million, increasing to €2.5 million for the draw on – a rise of €500,000.
Recent Results and Jackpot Trends
Recent Bonoloto results show fluctuating jackpot amounts. On , the winning numbers were 02, 17, 20, 35, 44, and 46, with a ‘reintegro’ of 0X. Prior to that, on , the numbers were 07, 26, 38, 40, 44, and 47, with a ‘reintegro’ of 4X and a €1.5 million jackpot. The draw on yielded 07, 15, 19, 20, 23, and 43, with a ‘reintegro’ of 4X and a €1.1 million jackpot.
The jackpot experienced a significant shift on , falling to €700,000 from €4.4 million in the previous draw on . This was preceded by a jackpot of €4.4 million on , an increase of €1.4 million from the €3 million jackpot on . The draw offered a jackpot of €3 million with a ‘reintegro’ of 4X.
Where and When to View the Draw
The Bonoloto draw takes place every day at 21:30 hours and can be followed live through the official website of the Sociedad Estatal Loterías y Apuestas del Estado (SELAE). For those unable to watch live, the results are published on the same page shortly after the draw concludes.
The Bonoloto, regulated by the Spanish government, provides a relatively affordable lottery option for Spanish citizens and residents. The game’s structure, with its combination of main numbers, a complementary number, and the ‘reintegro’, offers multiple tiers of potential winnings, appealing to a broad range of players. The fluctuating jackpot amounts, as seen in recent draws, highlight the inherent variability of lottery outcomes, while the daily draws ensure consistent opportunities for participation.
Players can also utilize tools available online to check past results, identify hot and cold numbers, and even generate quick picks. As of , the next draw is scheduled to take place in approximately 5 hours and 23 minutes.
