Swiss Lotto (Switzerland) Lottery Results & Winning Numbers

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Saturday, Apr 20, 2024

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Jackpot

CHF 12.5 Million

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Latest Swiss Lotto Winning Numbers & Jackpots

Swiss Lotto Draw Date Winning numbers Jackpot

Saturday Apr 20, 2024

  • 02
  • 11
  • 12
  • 25
  • 28
  • 37
  • 06
Replay: 9X
CHF 12.5 Million

Wednesday Apr 17, 2024

  • 01
  • 12
  • 22
  • 29
  • 30
  • 37
  • 04
Replay: 3X
CHF 12 Million

Saturday Apr 13, 2024

  • 06
  • 18
  • 21
  • 25
  • 30
  • 42
  • 03
Replay: 7X
CHF 11 Million

Wednesday Apr 10, 2024

  • 06
  • 17
  • 23
  • 31
  • 34
  • 40
  • 05
Replay: 11X
CHF 10.1 Million

Saturday Apr 06, 2024

  • 08
  • 11
  • 25
  • 27
  • 37
  • 39
  • 02
Replay: 1X
CHF 9.2 Million

Wednesday Apr 03, 2024

  • 16
  • 23
  • 29
  • 32
  • 37
  • 39
  • 06
Replay: 7X
CHF 8.5 Million

Saturday Mar 30, 2024

  • 07
  • 13
  • 14
  • 31
  • 32
  • 35
  • 05
Replay: 8X
CHF 7.5 Million

Wednesday Mar 27, 2024

  • 08
  • 11
  • 25
  • 26
  • 27
  • 35
  • 01
Replay: 3X
CHF 6.8 Million

Saturday Mar 23, 2024

  • 10
  • 11
  • 13
  • 28
  • 29
  • 38
  • 03
Replay: 8X
CHF 5.8 Million

Wednesday Mar 20, 2024

  • 05
  • 06
  • 12
  • 27
  • 28
  • 42
  • 06
Replay: 13X
CHF 5.2 Million

Swiss Lotto Jackpot Trend

Swiss Lotto Hot & Cold Numbers

Hot Numbers
  • 06
  • 11
  • 12
  • 25
  • 28
  • 35
  • 04
  • 5
Cold Numbers
  • 01
  • 03
  • 10
  • 18
  • 24
  • 30
  • 02
  • 9
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Swiss Lotto Biggest Jackpots

* Based on data we have since 2016-01-02

JackpotDraw DateWinning numbers
1
CHF 158 Million

Wednesday, Dec 29, 2021

  • 06
  • 20
  • 31
  • 32
  • 33
  • 38
  • 01
Replay: 5X
2
CHF 65 Million

Saturday, Mar 02, 2024

  • 05
  • 14
  • 33
  • 35
  • 36
  • 41
  • 04
Replay: 10X
3
CHF 61 Million

Wednesday, Feb 28, 2024

  • 03
  • 09
  • 23
  • 27
  • 33
  • 38
  • 01
Replay: 1X
4
CHF 56.5 Million

Saturday, Feb 24, 2024

  • 05
  • 07
  • 10
  • 24
  • 36
  • 37
  • 04
Replay: 3X
5
CHF 53.2 Million

Wednesday, Feb 21, 2024

  • 10
  • 13
  • 14
  • 23
  • 24
  • 30
  • 01
Replay: 5X
6
CHF 50 Million

Saturday, Feb 17, 2024

  • 01
  • 03
  • 16
  • 18
  • 29
  • 32
  • 04
Replay: 1X
7
CHF 48 Million

Wednesday, Feb 14, 2024

  • 21
  • 23
  • 28
  • 32
  • 36
  • 37
  • 05
Replay: 6X
8
CHF 43.7 Million

Saturday, Feb 10, 2024

  • 17
  • 20
  • 32
  • 35
  • 36
  • 42
  • 02
Replay: 7X
9
CHF 43.7 Million

Wednesday, Feb 07, 2024

  • 07
  • 10
  • 19
  • 30
  • 32
  • 37
  • 04
Replay: 8X
10
CHF 43.2 Million

Wednesday, Mar 30, 2022

  • 05
  • 19
  • 28
  • 36
  • 38
  • 41
  • 05
Replay: 8X

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Swiss Lotto Prizes and Odds

The Swiss are known as very pragmatic and rational people. Still, as many of us are, they are fond of lotteries, and the admirers of Swiss Lotto are the best example. Though the overall winning odds are not so inspiring and are estimated at 1 in 31, nothing can stop them from trying their luck. So, that’s a good way to follow!

MatchPrize Pool DistributionOdds%
6 Balls (Draw A) + 1 Ball (Draw B)30.5% of the prize fund*1 in 31,474,716 or 0.000015%
6 Balls (Draw A)30.5% of the prize fund* (CHF 1 million is the cap)1 in 6,294,943 or 0.00041%
5 Balls (Draw A) + 1 Ball (Draw B)5.80% of the prize fund1 in 145,716 or 0.0025%
5 Balls (Draw A)10.50% of the prize fund (CHF 1,000 is the maximum payout)1 in 29,143 or 0.12%
4 Balls (Draw A) + 1 Ball (Draw B)7.30% of the prize fund1 in 3,331 or 0.03%
4 Balls (Draw A)18.95% of the prize fund1 in 666 or 0.15%
3 Balls (Draw A) + 1 Ball (Draw B)18.35% of the prize fund1 in 220 or 0.4%
3 Balls (Draw A)39.10 % of the prize fund1 in 44

*These 30.5% of the prize fund are shared between the winners in the first and second tiers, though the payout for the second prize category is limited.

Even though the lottery odds are known, the Swiss Lotto winnings are always unpredictable. There are not only flexible prizes but also many add-ons that can provide a good increase in your total amount:

  1. The first one is Joker, an additional play that can bring you good money. Read how to manifest winning the lottery and try your hand with this add-on.
  2. Another way for you to get more winning chances is System plays, which can give you many combinations for play and win. Before playing, learn the most common winning lottery numbers to increase your chances.

Swiss Lotto Joker Prizes

The Joker is an extra play that comprises your entry with a 6-digit number drawn automatically. Its digits are drawn from right to left in the exact order, and you get your prize if at least two of these numbers are matched.

The winnings are considerable, especially the first prize, which can rise up to several million francs! If the highest jackpots in the world inspire you, this add-on is worth your attention.

Numbers MatchedPrizes (CHF 10)
6Jackpot
5CHF 10,000
4CHF 1,000
3CHF 100
2CHF 10

Swiss Lotto Drawing Schedule

If you are in Switzerland now, feel the game spirit in the air and get your Wednesday or Saturday evening freed from any routine. Watch for signs of your soonest winnings and follow our tips on how to get a lottery prize.

 WednesdaySaturday
Draw Time08:00 p.m. (Central European Time)08:00 p.m. (Central European Time)
Sales Stop07:00 p.m. (Central European Time)07:00 p.m. (Central European Time)

The Biggest Swiss Lotto Winners and Jackpots

Swiss Lotto is over 40 years old, so, as you may guess, many winners become true millionaires! Unfortunately, Swisslos never tells us about those lucky people in detail, so all we have to do is admire the biggest Swiss Lotto wins released on the official site.

NameLocationPrize AmountDate
UnknownUnknownCHF 49,598,076August 23, 2014
UnknownUnknownCHF 45,027,789May 2, 2020
UnknownUnknownCHF 43,093,100March 30, 2022
UnknownUnknownCHF 37,691,898January 30, 2021
UnknownUnknownCHF 37,025,973May 20, 2017

If you want to know more about the luckiest players in lottery history, read about the famous lotto winners. Their approaches and experience may come in handy.

Swiss Lotto Rules in Switzerland

Swiss Lotto is a very popular game of chance across the state. This variant of the lottery is provided by Swisslos, one of the major lottery operators authorized to sell tickets in German-, Italian-, and Romansch-speaking cantons and Liechtenstein. The game has been on the run since 1979, and today, the following features and principles are offered to the winners to consider:

  • The minimum legal age for players is 18, just like anywhere in Europe.
  • The game is based on the typical 6/42 matrix. So, read about the Pick 6 strategy and remember the six luckiest lottery numbers in advance.
  • The Swiss Lotto draws are held in three stages. In the first stage (“Draw A”), six numbers out of 42 are drawn. In the second stage (“Draw B”), a winning number out of the second ball of 13 numbers is extracted. The third stage (“Draw C”) implies the draw of a Replay number out of the 13-ball grid.
  • Swiss Lotto offers eight prize categories, and two of them have a cap.
  • There are some add-on features, including Joker and Systems, that can make your game more profitable and engaging.
  • Besides, you enter the Replay game automatically and can win a runner-up prize!
  • Swiss Lotto is available to players from the German-speaking cantons of Ticino or Liechtenstein. However, you can play the lottery online even if you are from abroad if you have a bank account in a bank on the territory of the state.

If you keep to the lottery traditions, you may want to play Swiss Lotto over the counter. The order is very distinct here:

  1. Get a playslip from any Swisslos point of sale or from an authorized retailer.
  2. Select six numbers out of 42. Complete from 2 to 14 lines in your game slip. You can prefer the Quick Pick option or choose your lucky numbers.
  3. Opt for Joker if you need it.
  4. Define the number of your System if you want to enter with a bigger set of numbers.
  5. Set the number of consecutive plays and the drawing date.
  6. Pay for your entry, and good luck!

Playing Swiss Lotto online is a great idea, so you can do it on the top-recommended lottery sites or use the official source. The steps are similar to those in many guides for European lotteries that can be entered via the Internet. Here is what you must do there:

  1. Register on the Swiss Lotto website and pass over to the Swiss Lotto gaming page.
  2. Pick six numbers in a row, on your own or with a Quick Pick.
  3. There are 14 rows, and you must complete at least two of them.
  4. Go to the next page and define if you play with the Joker or without it.
  5. You can choose from three Joker numbers, and you can ask the system to generate the other numbers if you don’t like those offered.
  6. Choose the number of consecutive plays and subscribe to the game if you like.
  7. Now, you are in the club!

There are at least two official sources that provide the Swiss Lotto results: the Swisslos website and the mobile app. If you want to stay with us, we will be happy to keep you in touch on this page.

Switzerland Swiss Lotto Payout and Taxes

The lottery prizes in Switzerland must be collected within 26 weeks or 6 months after your victorious draw. If you fall behind the deadline, the unclaimed lottery winnings are forfeited and go to charity projects. We are sure that charity is a worthwhile business, but if you still want to receive your coveted amount, the claim guide we made for you is below.

AmountHow to Claim My Swiss Lotto Prize in Switzerland
up to CHF 1,000These prizes are considered minor, so they can be collected at the kiosks or at the participating retailers and are usually paid out in cash.
CHF 1,000 and over

Here, you must turn to the Swisslos office and provide all the necessary information concerning your name, address, and the details of your bank account. Besides, take your winning ticket and a valid form of your Photo ID with you.You can also mail your data as a registered letter to

Swisslos intercantonal Lottery

Lange Gasse 20

4002 Basel, Switzerland

Online Winnings

All prize amounts of CHF 1,000 or less are paid out into the player’s lottery account.

If there are enough details, Swisslos pays bigger winnings directly into the player’s bank account in Switzerland or Liechtenstein. If there is no such information, the payout will be suspended until you provide it.

The operator needs 3 days to process the payout, so just wait a little!

Big Swiss Lotto prizes are liable for taxation in Switzerland! When it comes to the payout and taxation of the prizes, don’t worry, as it is not the whole amount that is taxed. There is an exact amount called the tax-exempt allowance, which equals CHF 1,000,000 and is subtracted from the whole sum of the prize, while 35% tax is withheld from the remainder. For example, if you win CHF 1,030,000, you pay tax on only CHF 30,000. So, it is not as bad!

Things to Know About Swiss Lotto in Switzerland

  • The Swiss Lotto ticket price is CHF 2.50 per line. However, as you must bet at least two lines, you will pay at least CHF 5, while Joker adds CHF more to your entry.
  • According to some statistics, about 32% of Swiss citizens play Lotto in Switzerland.
  • The income from the Swisslos ticket sales goes to support various social projects concerning cultures, sports, and charity in the corresponding cantons.
  • At least 1,061 players have become Swisslos millionaires during the time it is on!
  • In Switzerland, you can subscribe to several Lotto games and play 1, 2, 5, 10, or 20 consecutive draws betting on the same numbers.

FAQs Swiss Lotto

Make sure you are the winner on the Swiss Lotto (Switzerland) official website, in the mobile application, or on this page.

You don’t need to wait for too long, as the period between Wednesday and Saturday and Saturday and Wednesday passes quickly!

Join hundreds of Swiss players at 08:00 p.m. CET.

The biggest win in Swiss Lotto history occurred in 2014. Though the name of the winner who put over CHF 49 million (almost $57 million) is unknown, we are sure he or she was really amazed!

This information is not being revealed to the public for the time being.

The tickets for Swiss Lotto can be purchased at authorized kiosks like K Kiosks and the points of sale in Coop supermarkets and shops. Besides, you can play this game online on the website or in the mobile app.

The Swiss Lotto live draws are aired on several TV channels, including RTS 1, RSI 1, and SRF 1.

The Swiss Lotto tickets are not sold from 07:00 p.m. CET on drawing dates until the end of the draw.

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