Irish Lotto 6 Ball

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The Irish Lotto is one of Ireland’s main lottery games and is drawn on Wednesday and Saturday. Players must match six main numbers from 47 to win the jackpot, which starts at €2 million. There are an additional seven prize tiers in which players can win prizes ranging from a €3 Daily Million with Plus entry (2 lines) for matching two main numbers and the Bonus Ball, up to an average €100,000 for matching five main numbers and the Bonus Ball.

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The supplementary games - Lotto Plus 1, Lotto Plus 2 and Lotto Plus Raffle - can be played for an extra €1 per line and offer top prizes of €1 million, €250,000 and €500 respectively.

Related: Irish Lotto Plus 1 Irish Lotto Plus 2

This Irish Lotto data includes all draws up to and including Saturday 2nd October 2021. Chronology is used to distinguish ties.

Prize Draw Information

The last jackpot drawn on Saturday 2nd October 2021 for Irish Lotto was €19.1 Million

The next estimated Irish Lotto jackpot is €19 Million
which will be drawn on Wednesday 6th October 2021

Draw DateWinning NumbersDraw Detail
Saturday 2nd October 2021
  • 12
  • 17
  • 18
  • 21
  • 33
  • 37
  • 23
Wednesday 29th September 2021
  • 6
  • 18
  • 27
  • 33
  • 37
  • 45
  • 42
Saturday 25th September 2021
  • 3
  • 7
  • 11
  • 28
  • 31
  • 43
  • 46
Wednesday 22nd September 2021
  • 4
  • 11
  • 16
  • 21
  • 36
  • 40
  • 8
Saturday 18th September 2021
  • 9
  • 14
  • 22
  • 24
  • 37
  • 44
  • 45
Wednesday 15th September 2021
  • 1
  • 2
  • 9
  • 13
  • 21
  • 34
  • 47
Saturday 11th September 2021
  • 20
  • 23
  • 36
  • 37
  • 38
  • 39
  • 32
Wednesday 8th September 2021
  • 1
  • 5
  • 18
  • 22
  • 32
  • 45
  • 38
Saturday 4th September 2021
  • 22
  • 29
  • 30
  • 31
  • 44
  • 45
  • 6
Wednesday 1st September 2021
  • 4
  • 11
  • 12
  • 18
  • 25
  • 39
  • 40

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Irish Lotto Odds & Prize Draw Breakdown

Players must pick 6 balls from a pool of 47. (Bonus Balls are drawn from the same pool)

Numbers MatchedOdds (Rounded)
6 Main Numbers (Jackpot) 1 in 10,737,573
5 Main Numbers + Bonus Ball 1 in 1,789,596
5 Main Numbers 1 in 44,740
4 Main Numbers + Bonus Ball 1 in 17,896
4 Main Numbers 1 in 918
3 Main Numbers + Bonus Ball 1 in 688
3 Main Numbers 1 in 54
2 Main Numbers + Bonus Ball 1 in 72

Approx. Overall Odds: 1 in 29
View the FAQs for an explanation of how overall odds of winning are calculated.

Irish Lotto Draw Details

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Irish Lotto History

The Irish Lotto was launched in April 1988 with a weekly draw on a Saturday; its original format required players to match six numbers from a choice of 36, with a minimum jackpot of IR£250,000. The lottery continued to be drawn weekly until May 1990 when the Wednesday draw was introduced.

In August 1992 the number of balls increased to 39, a Bonus Ball was added into the game and the starting jackpot increased to IR£500,000. The Irish Lotto matrix was changed again in September 1994 when the ball pool increased to 42. In addition, Quick Picks were introduced, allowing the lottery terminal to choose a random selection of numbers for a player’s tickets.

Irish Lotto 6 Ball

Lotto Plus was first played in October 2000, allowing players’ numbers a second chance to win prizes in an additional draw for a small fee.

With the introduction of the Euro in January 2002, the price of a ticket became €0.95 per line, and the starting jackpot was set at €1.2 million. A further additional draw, Lotto Plus 2, was introduced at the same time. Prices were adjusted again in September 2002 to €1 per line, raising the base jackpot to €1.35 million.

In November 2006, the game matrix was altered once more, with players having to match six numbers from 1 to 45, and the starting jackpot rose to a guaranteed €2 million. The prize for matching five main numbers and the Bonus Ball was boosted from €12,000 to €25,000, and a €5 award for matching three numbers was introduced. The price of an Irish Lotto line increased from €1 to €1.50 per line as a result of the changes.

September 2015 saw the Irish Lotto matrix change again, with ticket holders now having to match six main numbers from a choice of 47. In addition, the prize for matching five main numbers and the Bonus Ball rose to €100,000 on average, the reward for matching three main balls increased to approximately €9 and players could win a €3 scratchcard for matching two main numbers and the Bonus Ball. The Lotto Plus 1 jackpot increased from €350,000 to €500,000 and a new Lotto Plus Raffle was introduced, offering a number of €300 prizes in every draw. Finally, the price of playing Irish Lotto rose from €1.50 per line to €2.

Further Irish Lotto changes were introduced in August 2018, with the aim of generating more winners and crowning more millionaires. The odds of winning across both Lotto and Lotto Plus improved from 1 in 17 to 1 in 10, and the prize for matching two main numbers and the Bonus Ball in the main Lotto draw changed from a €3 scratchcard to a €3 Daily Million with Plus entry (two lines). These updates resulted in the cost of playing Lotto and Lotto Plus together increasing from €5 to €6. There were also alterations made to the Lotto Plus One and Two draws, with changes to the price of entry, prize tiers and jackpot amounts. The overall changes were expected to create an average of 16 more millionaires across Lotto and Lotto Plus each year.


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The chances are that the vast majority of readers have played some kind of lottery game in the past.

You know the drill: you pick your six or seven lucky numbers and then cross your fingers, toes and any other appendage for that matter in the hope that your numbers are called and you scoop the jackpot prize.

And your chances of winning the big cash? On the UK lotto, your jackpot odds are 45,057,474 to 1, and on the EuroMillions draw your odds are a cool 139,838,160 to 1.

Yes, holding that ticket is fun and allows you to dream big for a while, but in reality many bettors aren’t spending their money in this way.

Instead, many are turning to the advantages presented by the Irish Lotto for their lottery gaming needs….

How Does the Irish Lotto Work?

Every week, the Irish National Lottery is drawn on a Wednesday and a Saturday.

The object is to pick out your numbers from the 47 available and hope that these are matched by the big money balls draw from the machine – so far, so ordinary.

The difference is that you can play the Irish Lotto with your chosen bookmaker, but that the format of the game is much different.

Here, you are paid out at fixed odds, rather than as a percentage of all winning tickets. And the beauty is that you can land a payout for matching just one ball, with your payout increasing exponentially for every number you match.

You can pick as many balls as you want per line, from one to five, and there are other games where you can pick up to seven numbers.

And you choose your stake too. You can pay £1 per line, £5 or £50….the choice is yours.

Here’s how the payouts look when you play the odds of the Irish Lotto, this may differ slightly from betting site to betting site:

Irish Lotto Betting Odds

BallsOdds Without Bonus Ball (6)Odds With Bonus Ball (7)
16 to 15 to 1
260 to 145 to 1
3700 to 1375 to 1
48,500 to 14,000 to 1
5150,000 to 145,000 to 1

As you can see, you might not land that multi-million euro win here, but the opportunity to enjoy consistent, exponential gains is much greater here than it is with any other lottery draw.

When is the Irish Lotto Draw Made?

There are two Irish Lottery draws, and these take place at 20:00 (GMT) on Wednesday and Saturday.

There are three draws within each session: the main draw, a second draw and then the third.

You can play these additional draws by purchasing more tickets with the same numbers as the main draw, although you have to specify at the time of purchase which draws you want to be eligible for.

Remember, your Irish Lotto ticket is based upon the balls drawn in the main Irish National Lottery, and while seven are drawn you can dictate how many numbers you want on your ticket.

Betting on the Irish Lotto

A quick reminder that there are six and seven ball versions of the Irish Lottery, and you can decide which one you wish to play.

You can pick from one to five balls on a line and you also decide on how much you want to stake.

Irish Lotto 6 Ball

To give you an even greater understanding of why playing the Irish Lotto can be better than purchasing a traditional ticket, here’s a guide how the payouts stack up:

Irish Lotto and National Lottery Payouts

BallsNational Lotto OddsBookie’s Lotto Odds
1n/a6 to 1 (5 to 1 with bonus ball)
2n/a60 to 1 (45 to 1 with bonus ball)
38 to 1700 to 1 (375 to 1 with bonus ball)
449 to 18,500 to 1 (4,000 to 1 with bonus ball)
51499 to 1150,000 to 1 (45,000 to 1 with bonus ball)
62 million+ to 1N/A

As you can see, there can be considerable benefits to playing Irish Lottery games with the bookmaker – the numbers speak for themselves! Please note that the odds shown for the Irish National Lottery may vary slightly from those in the table depending on the numbers of winners. The Irish Lotto that the bookies provide has fixed odds which may vary between sites.

In addition to a straight bet as described above, some bookies offer a range of additional options when it comes to betting on the Irish Lotto.

There are multiple bets, where you can pick up to nine numbers and bet on a variety of multiples within those selections, from doubles and trebles up to five-folds – sort of like placing a Lucky 15 wager on the horses.

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And then there’s single ball betting, on which you can bet on the first number drawn, even/odd numbers, over/under per ball (e.g. over/under 24) and so on.

You can even have a flutter on total value betting with some providers. Will the cumulative total of the numbers drawn be 100 or more? Will it fall into specified groups, such as 21-49, 50-75 etc?

Other Irish Lotto Draws

In addition to the Wednesday and Saturday draws, there is also the Daily Million game to consider. The format is exactly the same as the regular Irish Lotto although this is a 39-ball game, based on the daily Irish National Lottery draw.

Irish Lotto 6 Ball Rules

Here you’ll again need to match between 1 and 5 numbers depending on how many you have picked to get a payout of around 5/1 for 1 number up to around 55,000/1 in the 6 number draw and between 4/1 and around 16,000/1 for the 7 number draw.

Irish Lotto Winning Numbers

There are two Daily Million draws every day at 14:00 and 21:00 (both GMT), and with just 39 numbers available your chance of winning the jackpot are actually better here than they are with the UK Lotto draw.