Lotto (Norway) Lottery Results & Winning Numbers

Next Draw

Saturday, Mar 30, 2024

  • 2
    Days
  • 7
    Hours
  • 17
    Minutes
  • 15
    Seconds
Jackpot

NOK 14,000,000

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Latest Lotto Winning Numbers & Jackpots

Lotto Draw Date Winning numbers Jackpot

Saturday Mar 23, 2024

  • 07
  • 08
  • 09
  • 15
  • 16
  • 19
  • 31
  • 29
NOK 14,000,000

Saturday Mar 16, 2024

  • 06
  • 12
  • 13
  • 18
  • 19
  • 26
  • 27
  • 32
NOK 14,000,000

Saturday Mar 09, 2024

  • 08
  • 12
  • 16
  • 17
  • 22
  • 25
  • 26
  • 15
NOK 14,000,000

Saturday Mar 02, 2024

  • 01
  • 10
  • 13
  • 16
  • 26
  • 28
  • 33
  • 06
NOK 14,000,000

Saturday Feb 24, 2024

  • 04
  • 05
  • 08
  • 12
  • 21
  • 32
  • 33
  • 18
NOK 14,000,000

Saturday Feb 17, 2024

  • 04
  • 06
  • 17
  • 19
  • 25
  • 29
  • 31
  • 15
NOK 14,000,000

Saturday Feb 10, 2024

  • 07
  • 10
  • 12
  • 14
  • 25
  • 27
  • 29
  • 17
NOK 14,000,000

Saturday Feb 03, 2024

  • 09
  • 14
  • 22
  • 24
  • 27
  • 29
  • 31
  • 23
NOK 14,000,000

Saturday Jan 27, 2024

  • 01
  • 08
  • 09
  • 23
  • 25
  • 27
  • 32
  • 06
NOK 14,000,000

Saturday Jan 20, 2024

  • 01
  • 03
  • 04
  • 09
  • 24
  • 25
  • 34
  • 02
NOK 14,000,000

Lotto Hot & Cold Numbers

Hot Numbers
  • 01
  • 08
  • 09
  • 15
  • 25
  • 27
  • 31
  • 06
Cold Numbers
  • 05
  • 02
  • 07
  • 11
  • 13
  • 21
  • 26
  • 12
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Lotto Prizes and Odds

Norwegians like Lotto, so even the overall winning chances, estimated rather low (1 in 138), can’t discourage them. Here, you can win prizes in 5 tiers, and each of them is a surprise, so intrigue is another reason for all the players to try their luck.

MatchPrize Pool DistributionOdds %
7Jackpot, 37,2% of the prize pool (NOK 2.5 million minimum estimated)1 in 5,379,616 or 0.000018%
6 + Bonus Ball5.25% of the prize pool1 in 256,172 or 0.00039%
65.5% of the prize pool1 in 32,021 or 0.0031%
56% of the prize pool1 in 928 or 0.1%
438.7% of the prize pool1 in 53

There are no traditional multipliers offered for Lotto in Norway. However, various types of entries (we will talk about them later) and System Plays may add more suspense and raise your chances of winning here.

Lotto System Plays

System bets in Norway are classical schemes that imply the choice of 8–12 digits. The more lottery numbers you pick, the higher your chances are. However, your wage is much higher in this case; for example, System 12 brings you 792 combinations, but you are to pay almost 4 thousand krones for this entry. So, before playing, carefully study the lottery combinations and decide how many lotto tickets you need to win.

Lotto Drawing Schedule

The majority of European lotteries are held twice a week. However, Norway stands out from them with its Saturday-only draws. Still, it makes the game even more tempting, but if you feel that it is not enough, you are always welcome on trusted online lottery sites.

 Saturday
Draw Time06:00 p.m. (Central European Time)
Sales Stop05:00 p.m. (Central European Time)

The Biggest Lotto Winners and Jackpots

Though the odds of lottery winning seem too low here, the top prize winners are far from being rare birds. On average, the Norwegian Lotto receives around three millionaires every Saturday. Sometimes there are more, sometimes less—here are the numbers that decide.

For example, on November 11, 2023, five separate players managed to hit all seven numbers and win prizes of NOK 2,835,805 million each! For the time being, it equals around $254,000, so the amount is significant even though it is rather far from the biggest jackpots in the world that Powerball and EuroMillions bring to the stage sometimes.

Lotto Rules in Norway

Lotto is a popular Norwegian national lottery game overseen by Norsk Tipping, a government-owned gambling company founded in 1948. Lotto, with its 7/34 and 2 Bonus Ball matrix, came here in 1986, and the key milestones are the following:

  • 1987 – the game is aired on national TV within the Sports and Games program on Saturday afternoons.
  • 1988 – the share of the prize pool for the jackpot is raised to 32%.
  • 2012 – A special draw, SuperLotto, was added.

If you are going to play Lotto in Norway, please consider the following principles:

  • You can’t join the game until you are 18 years old. The lottery authorities keep an eye on this all the time.
  • Today, the format of the game is 7/34. Six numbers are the main numbers, and the seventh one is a Bonus Ball. Remember the six luckiest lottery numbers, or try to convert your dreams into digits!
  • The prizes are available in 5 tiers, and the Bonus Ball forms just the second prize category.
  • All the prizes are flexible, and you don’t even know the exact amount you can win here.
  • The jackpot is also progressive, though it has a minimum amount of NOK 2.5 million.
  • Lotto occurs once a week in Norway.
  • The absence of multipliers is compensated by System bets and various types of entries.
  • Playing the lottery online is available, so join the Lotto any time you want.

If you are going to play Norwegian Lotto with physical tickets, then visit any of the Norsk Tipping points of sale and ask for a game slip right there. The next steps are:

  1. Choose seven numbers between 1 and 34. The seventh number will be drawn as the Bonus Ball.
  2. Complete at least two lines in your game slip. The maximum number of lines is 10 here.
  3. If you play System bets, choose the type of System and add the appropriate set of numbers.
  4. Choose the number of consecutive plays.
  5. Check your bet slip thoroughly and hand it back to the retailer to have your ticket printed.
  6. Good luck, or Jeg ønsker deg lykke til, as they say it in Norway.

Lotto can be played online as well, but you must register an account on the Norsk Tipping website. If you log in successfully, then pass over to the Lotto gaming page and follow a few simple steps:

  1. Mark the numbers in your e-playslip.
  2. If you want all the lines to be completed automatically, just press the “Fyll ut resten” button. The Quick Pick method is one of the most popular lottery strategies, so try it too.
  3. Choose the number of advanced plays.
  4. Pay for your entry and see if your bet is right.

There are not so many options for the players to follow the results, and here are all of them:

  • see the Lotto official page on the Norsk Tipping Official website;
  • download the mobile app and wait for the news to come right there;
  • watch the live draws on National TV to see the historical moments with your own eyes.

Also, we are glad to see you on our website and share the Lotto Norway latest news on this page!

Norway Lotto Payout and Taxes

Winners of the Norwegian Lotto are no less happy than those who hit games of chance in other places across Europe. If you are on the list, hurry up, because the prizes are paid out within 60 days only, and the lottery winnings claim process is a bit extended if you win big.

AmountHow to Claim My Lotto Prize in Norway
up to NOK 10,000These amounts are usually claimed at the numerous points of sale across Norway.
NOK 10,000 and over

To get your bigger win, please call Norsk Tipping at 625-60-000 and get all the necessary instructions there. If you are a new lottery millionaire, you will be invited to the NT Headquarters at

Norsk Tipping AS

Måsåbekkvegen 20, Hamar,

2315, Innlandet, Norway

Online WinningsThe payout of online lottery winnings may be initiated right after the official results are known and confirmed. Any winnings under NOK 10,000 are transferred to the players’ accounts, and prizes over NOK 10,000 are charged directly to their bank accounts. This takes approximately 1–3 working days.

Another inspiring thing is that all the lottery winning amounts are non-taxable in Norway! That’s true; there are no withholdings from the lottery prizes. However, if you are a big winner, your money may be liable for Formueskatten, a special tax imposed on big income in Norway. It means that you get your winnings and keep them on your bank deposit, and if there is a large amount in a year (over NOK 1.7 million), it will be taxed appropriately. For more information, please consult your financial attorney.

Things to Know About Lotto in Norway

  • The cost of a Lotto line is 5 krones, but you must choose at least 2 lines, so the minimum ticket price is 10 krones. System bets are more expensive, as their price may reach 3960 krones depending on the type of your play.
  • There is a special draw called SuperLotto in Norway. It occurs four times a year. Each week is set to contribute 10 percent of the prize amount to the next SuperLotto draw, and that is how a cashpot of 40–50 million is formed. The winner is drawn from all those who have played and won the Lottery throughout the year.
  • There is another unusual gambling option called Andelsbank. For it, Norsk Tipping set up a system with 10 shares. For each share you buy, you pay 10 percent of the total and get 10 percent of any gain. You can buy as many shares as you want.
  • Additionally, a subscription is required to play the game.
  • The maximum number of consecutive plays you can be enrolled in here is 10. So, you can take it all and play for almost three months.

FAQs Lotto

Naturally, you can visit the Lotto (Norway) official website, pass over to the Lotto page, and see the official results in the appropriate section.

The winning numbers are drawn on Saturdays only.

The extraction starts at 06:00, and you have all the chances to do your daily routine, read lottery books, and follow the results.

For now, the record Lotto prize in Norway is NOK 216,125,520 million, or approximately $19,3 million. It was hit by a 60-year-old man in May 2013. According to the local lottery rules, the winners can conceal their names. So, the name of this very player is unknown as well.

The city of the winner is Tromsø, a city in the northern part of the country.

You can place your entry in-store and online, so decide what you prefer—the traditional way or playing without leaving your chair!

If lottery live draws are what you like best, then get ready to see the Lotto Norway winning numbers on NRK1. Please note that the play is aired at 07:45 p.m. CET, 105 minutes after the winning numbers are drawn.

The Lotto pools close 30 minutes before the draw starts. So, 05:30 p.m. CET on Saturday is the last chance to enter the coming draw.

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