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Christmas comes early for so many people on 22nd December, the day of the big Spanish Christmas Lottery draw. Here’s our Help & FAQ section, where you will find all the answers to the most frequently asked questions for the Spanish Christmas Lottery.
*The information below is provided as a guide only. Should you win you will be paid out in Indian Rupee. The values shown are in Indian Rupee. Please bear in mind that the values shown are dependent on the Euro to Indian Rupee exchange rate.
At Lottoland you bet on the outcome of the official draw. For all intents and purposes you will have the exact same customer experience as if you were playing the official lottery. The key difference is that we take your bet and we pay you if you win. We are able to achieve this in two ways.
For smaller prize tier payments we make the payment directly from the fund we have from the total ticket sales.
In order for us to make the larger prize tier payments we take out insurance policies to cover the eventuality of a Jackpot win or a substantial payout on the Lotto ticket. Part of the Lotto ticket price you pay goes towards the payment of this policy.
We are registered with and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission, the Gibraltar Gambling Commission, and the Revenue Commissioners in Ireland. In order for us to retain these licences we have to prove that we are able to make the required payouts to our players should they win and that we have the correct procedures in place to guarantee this.
What is the Spanish Christmas Lottery?
The “Sorteo Extraordinario de Navidad” is an annual lottery that takes place on 22nd December in Madrid, Spain. It is the biggest lottery in the world as measured by prize pool size.
The main jackpot prize is known as “El Gordo” – a huge €4,000,000 (approx. ₹36.4 Crores) payout!
How do Spanish people celebrate this huge Christmas tradition?
In Spain, more than 90℅ of the population celebrates this fantastic chance to receive the Christmas gift of a lifetime. The drawing of the winning numbers is a major highlight of the Spanish festive season, with family and friends coming together in homes, restaurants, taverns and town squares across the country to watch it all unfold. Children from an orphanage founded with lottery money even sing the numbers out as the draw takes place!
How does the Spanish Christmas Lottery work?
The Spanish Christmas Lottery works more like a raffle than a lottery. There are no lottery balls; instead, there are two huge drums that contain all the purchased tickets – just like a raffle.
Each ticket has a number between 00000 and 99999. When the draw takes place, players win a prize if the numbers on their ticket match those on a ticket drawn from the drum.
The total prize pool is broken down into prize “tiers”, each with a varying number of prizes on offer: for example, there is only one “El Gordo” first prize drawn, but the sixth tier, known as “La Pedrea”, has 1794 prizes of €1,000 (approx. ₹78,700)!
The draw for all the various prize tiers takes place in Madrid on 22nd December and lasts around 3 hours.
More than one person can buy the same number
In the Spanish Christmas Lottery, there are multiple copies or “series” of tickets, which means more than one person can have the same ticket number.
There are 193 “series” in total, so 193 sets of tickets from 00000 to 99999. This means that up to 193 people can potentially have the same ticket number and EACH win the ENTIRE first prize of €4 million (approx. ₹31.4 Crores).
You can buy shares of ticket numbers
Each ticket is made up of 10 shares, meaning you can actually buy a 1/10th single share of a ticket, otherwise known as a décimo. This costs 1/10th of the usual ticket price and returns 1/10th of any prize it might win.
For example:
If a ticket number wins the “El Gordo” first prize, then the holder of a “full” ticket would win €4 million (approx. ₹31.4 Crores). A player that holds only a single 1/100th share of that ticket would win 1/100th of the prize – €40,000 (approx. approx. ₹31 Lakhs.
How does playing the Spanish Christmas Lottery at Lottoland work?
At Lottoland you are betting on the outcome of the Spanish Christmas Lottery draw. You choose a five-digit number between 00000 and 99999 that you think will be drawn at the official draw in Madrid on 22nd December.
If your number is drawn, then your ticket will win the same prize as if you had purchased a ticket for the official draw in Spain.
If you choose a “full” ticket, you will receive the full cash amount for that prize tier. If you bought a share of a ticket, you will receive a percentage of the prize money equivalent to your share.
How do I get a ticket in the Spanish Christmas Lottery at Lottoland?
Click on the Christmas Lottery tab and then start by choosing your number. This is a five-digit number from 00000 – 99999.
Next, choose whether you want to buy a full ticket or a share of a ticket. A full number costs ₹20,000, but you can buy a 1/100th share of a ticket for as little as ₹400.
Finally, click ‘Submit’ to be taken through to the shopping cart where you can complete your purchase.
What are the odds of winning the “El Gordo” jackpot?
The odds of winning the 1st Prize ("El Gordo") jackpot are 1 in 100,000, far lower than on any other multimillion euro jackpot draw.
What are the different prize tiers available?
The following table explains the different prize tiers, the number of prizes available for each tier and the individual prize returns for each tier.*The information below is provided as a guide only. Should you win you will be paid out in Indian Rupee. The values shown are in Indian Rupee. Please bear in mind that the values shown are dependent on the Euro to Indian Rupee exchange rate.
Prize Tier | Number of prizes | ₹ Estimated Payout* |
---|---|---|
1st Prize ("El Gordo") | 1 | ₹36.4 Crores |
2nd Prize | 1 | ₹9.8 Crores |
3rd Prize | 1 | ₹3.9 Crores |
4th Prize | 2 | ₹1.56 Crores |
5th Prize | 8 | ₹46 Lakhs |
5 correct numbers | 1794 | ₹78.000 |
Numbers before and after "El Gordo" |
2 | ₹15.6 Lakhs |
Numbers before and after 3nd prize | 2 | ₹9.8 Lakhs |
Numbers before and after the 3rd prize | 2 | ₹7.5 Lakhs |
First 3 digits of "El Gordo" | 99 | ₹78.000 |
First 3 digits of 2nd prize | 99 | ₹78.000 |
First 3 digits of 3rd prize | 99 | ₹78.000 |
First 3 digits of 4th prize | 198 | ₹78.000 |
Last 2 digits of "El Gordo" | 999 | ₹78.000 |
Last 2 digits of 2nd prize | 999 | ₹78.000 |
Last 2 digits of 3rd prize | 999 | ₹78.000 |
Same last digit as "El Gordo" | 9999 | ₹15.600 |
How does DoubleJackpot work on the Spanish Christmas Lottery?
The DoubleJackpot on the Spanish Christmas Lottery allows you to play for twice the official amount on the first three prize tiers for double the price of the ticket. For instance, if you won the first prize tier having purchased a full ticket share, your ticket would cost ₹40,000 instead of ₹20,000, and instead of winning a €4 million jackpot, you would win €8m (approx. ₹31.4 Crores multiplied by 2 which is ₹62.8 Crores.
It’s worth noting that Lottoland’s DoubleJackpot feature typically applies to the first prize only. Being in with a chance to win DOUBLE the first three prizes of the Spanish Christmas Lottery is a fantastic feature you’d be mad to miss out on!
What do I do if I win?
If your account has been verified, simply proceed to your account and withdraw your winnings. If your account has not been verified, you will first need to provide proof of your ID and proof of address. Once this has been confirmed, you will be able to withdraw your winnings.
Is the payout guaranteed? How do I know?
At Lottoland we can guarantee you will be paid out on your winnings - regardless of the jackpot amount.At Lottoland you bet on the outcome of the official draw. For all intents and purposes you will have the exact same customer experience as if you were playing the official lottery. The key difference is that we take your bet and we pay you if you win. We are able to achieve this in two ways.
For smaller prize tier payments we make the payment directly from the fund we have from the total ticket sales.
In order for us to make the larger prize tier payments we take out insurance policies to cover the eventuality of a Jackpot win or a substantial payout on the Lotto ticket. Part of the Lotto ticket price you pay goes towards the payment of this policy.
We are registered with and regulated by the UK Gambling Commission, the Gibraltar Gambling Commission, and the Revenue Commissioners in Ireland. In order for us to retain these licences we have to prove that we are able to make the required payouts to our players should they win and that we have the correct procedures in place to guarantee this.