Our analysis covers SuperEnalotto draw history from 1961, with modern format analysis from 1997 onward.
SuperEnalotto's 1–90 ball range is unlike any other major lottery. With 622,614,630 possible combinations, disciplined selection matters more here than anywhere else. Our recommended approach: identify the statistically strongest 20–24 numbers, then construct lines for maximum coverage across the full 90-ball range.
The 90-ball pool means covering the full range (low 1–30, mid 31–60, high 61–90) is particularly important. Most casual players cluster in the lower half — making upper-range numbers less likely to be shared if drawn.
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Due to its extremely long odds, SuperEnalotto jackpots roll over for months or even years — regularly reaching €100M–€300M+. The world record jackpot was €371.1 million in August 2023. Playing during extended rollover periods maximises expected prize value per ticket purchased.
Current jackpot data updates automatically via our live API — check the results page before each draw to see current jackpot levels.
Check Current Jackpot →The Jolly is drawn from the remaining 84 balls after the main 6, contributing to Divisions 2, 4, 6 and 8. Historical frequency data shows variation across the full 1–90 range.
Example: Numbers spread across the full 1–90 range, Jolly shown in red
Players targeting lower divisions (2, 4, 6, 8) often separately analyse Jolly Ball frequency data to inform their selection — though all numbers have equal odds.
Our AI model analyses the complete SuperEnalotto draw history using frequency analysis, skip rhythm detection, and return pressure scoring across all 90 balls — with a separate analysis layer for the Jolly.
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SuperEnalotto Division 1 wins favour a 3 odd + 3 even split more than any other combination. All-odd or all-even selections of 6 numbers from 1–90 appear in fewer than 3% of Division 1 wins.
With 45 odd and 45 even numbers in the 1–90 pool, balanced selection is well-supported by historical data. 3/3 and 4/2 odd/even splits account for approximately 70% of Division 1 wins.
For 6 numbers drawn from 1–90, the ideal golden sum range is approximately 130–270. Selections summing below 100 or above 310 have historically been extremely poor performers.
Over 67% of SuperEnalotto Division 1 winning sets have fallen within the 130–270 sum range historically.
Our SuperEnalotto Hot/Cold analysis tracks rolling windows across the full 1–90 pool and Jolly, updated after every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday draw.
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