Poland Lottery Results
Latest Poland lottery results for LOTTO ✔, LOTTO PLUS ✔, MINI LOTTO ✔, EKSTRA PENSJA ✔, KASKADA ✔, MULTI MULTI ✔, EUROJACKPOT ✔. All the information you need about lotteries in Poland.
Poland Winning Numbers
Eurojackpot
- 4
- 7
- 19
- 26
- 27
- 4
- 5
Lotto
- 2
- 12
- 19
- 24
- 35
- 38
Mini Lotto
- 9
- 12
- 26
- 34
- 42
Kaskada
- 1
- 3
- 5
- 6
- 7
- 8
- 10
- 13
- 16
- 17
- 21
- 22
Multi Multi
- 2
- 4
- 11
- 16
- 28
- 31
- 34
- 38
- 39
- 42
- 47
- 55
- 56
- 57
- 62
- 65
- 71
- 73
- 77
- 78
Lotto Plus
- 13
- 19
- 25
- 26
- 36
- 45
Ekstra Pensja
- 1
- 5
- 15
- 17
- 19
- 2
World Lotteries
Mega Millions
EuroMillions
Powerball
Eurojackpot
Lotto Max
SuperEnalotto
Lotto 6/49
El Gordo
Mega Sena
Vikinglotto
Poland Lottery Games
Lotteries are a popular fixture of Polish culture, with a number local daily draws and modest jackpots available, plus much more lucrative transnational games with opportunities to win truly life-changing sums of money. National lotteries are operated by state owned Totalizator Sportowy, founded in Poland in 1955.
Lotto
Lotto is Poland's oldest and most popular national lottery game, having used a traditional Six from 49 format since its launch in 1957. While the minimum jackpot is relatively modest for this format, rollovers are common, with jackpots frequently reaching far higher sums of money.
As well as opting for a standard ticket, participants can choose System Entry to add up to 12 numbers to one ticket to improve the odds of winning. Players can also choose the Lotto Plus option to enter a second draw that uses the same format, but with smaller prizes, with each Lotto ticket being printed with a Super Szansa code for entry into a PLN 2 million raffle draw.
Mini Lotto
Mini Lotto is a popular lottery game that gives participants the chance to win significant prizes on a daily basis. Mini Lotto doesn't have a minimum jackpot, but there are no rollovers either; instead, if no-one matches the five selections necessary to win, the jackpot rolls down to four or even three numbers!
Due to being a daily draw, Mini Lotto doesn't have any secondary games.
EuroJackpot
In addition to being played in Poland, EuroJackpot is available in a further 17 countries.
Although the odds of winning EuroJackpot are far higher than Lotto and Mini Lotto, the size of the jackpot and the opportunity to win at 12 prize tiers results in the game being very popular across the country despite not having any secondary games.
Ekstra Pensja
Ekstra Pensja (Extra Salary) is a popular lottery game with various entry options. Stakes range from PLN 5.00, PLN 10,00, PLN 15, PLN 20, PLN 25 to PLN 50. The stake determines the size of prizes won.
To play Ekstra Pensja, participants need to choose five numbers between 1 and 35, plus one number between 1 and 4. Quick Picks are available for random selections.
Players can add Ekstra Premia to their ticket for an additional PLN 1.00, which enters numbers into a secondary draw for the chance to win up to PLN 1 million. Because the stake multiplier applies to both parts of the ticket, when a player chooses a stake PLN 50 on Ekstra Pensja, the stake for Ekstra Premia is PLN 10, for a total ticket cost of PLN 60.
Players can enter up to eight draws in advance or take out a subscription to ensure they never miss a game.
Kaskada
Kaskada is a unique lottery game that costs PLN 2.00 to enter.
Players buy tickets numbered 1 to 24, randomly divided into two sets of 12. Each set of 12 acts as an entry into the Kaskada draw, with players needing to match at least eight numbers to win a prize.
The popular Super Szansa game costs PLN 2.00 for a chance to win PLN 2 million.
Multi Multi
Multi Multi is a Keno-style lottery game with a base stake of PLN 2.50. Players can multiply their stake by up to 10 times. Winnings are multiplied accordingly.
Players decide on how many selections to bet on matching from one to 10. Then make selections from numbers between 1 and 80 or go for a Quick Pick for random selections.
Players can add Plus to their ticket to double the entry price and improve the odds of winning a prize.
Keno
Keno has multiple stake and entry options. The minimum stake is PLN 2.00, which can be multiplied by up to 10 times to win bigger prizes. A multiplier can also be added to the ticket, chosen at random before each draw.
Players choose how many selections to bet on matching from one to 10. Then choose the relevant selections from numbers between 1 and 70, or go for a Quick Pick for random choices.
Rapid 600
Rapid 600 is a straightforward lottery with a base stake of PLN 2.00, which can be multiplied up to 10 times. Prizes are multiplied by the chosen stake.
To play Rapid 600, choose six numbers between 1 and 32 or go for a Quick Pick for random selections.
Players can enter up to 60 games at once.
Poland Lottery Game Schedule
The below table provides an overview of the schedule for each Polish lottery game.
Lottery Game | MON | TUE | WED | THU | FRI | SAT | SUN |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Lotto | 21:40 | 21:40 | 21:40 | ||||
Mini Lotto | 21:40 | 21:40 | 21:40 | 21:40 | 21:40 | 21:40 | 21:40 |
EuroJackpot | 20:00 | ||||||
Ekstra Pensja | 21:50 | 21:50 | 21:50 | 21:50 | 21:50 | 21:50 | 21:50 |
Kaskada | 14:00 21:50 |
14:00 21:50 |
14:00 21:50 |
14:00 21:50 |
14:00 21:50 |
14:00 21:50 |
14:00 21:50 |
Multi Multi | 14:00 21:50 |
14:00 21:50 |
14:00 21:50 |
14:00 21:50 |
14:00 21:50 |
14:00 21:50 |
14:00 21:50 |
Keno | Every four minutes, from 06:34 until 23:54 | ||||||
Rapid 600 | Every four minutes, from 06:36 until 23:52 |
Poland Lottery Odds and Jackpots
Lottery Game | Winning Odds | Minimum Jackpot |
---|---|---|
Lotto | 1 in 13,983,816 | PLN 2 million |
Mini Lotto | 1 in 850,668 | Depends on ticket sales |
EuroJackpot | 1 in 95,344,200 | EUR 10 million |
Ekstra Pensja | 1 in 1,298,528 | PLN 50,000 a month for 20 years |
Kaskada | 1 in 1,352,078 | PLN 250,000 |
Multi Multi | 1 in 8,911,711 | PLN 250,000 |
Keno | 1 in 2,147,181 | PLN 200,000 |
Rapid 600 | 1 in 906,192 | PLN 600 every week for a year |
What are the Biggest Polish Lottery Wins?
The biggest lottery jackpot won in Poland to date was from EuroJackpot, with a single ticket holder winning EUR 45 million (approximately PLN 201 million) in May 2019.
The biggest winning Lotto jackpots to date are:
- PLN 57.8 million on May 7, 2016.
- PLN 56.2 million on September 27, 2011.
- PLN 51.3 million on November 6, 2012.
Is Tax Paid on Polish Lottery Winnings?
10% tax is payable on lottery winnings in Poland, but because this is built into the ticket price, players keep everything.
Overseas players should check local tax laws to find out if they need to declare winnings for income tax purposes at home.
Mobile Apps for Poland Lotteries
Lottery Operator | Lottery Game | Mobile Website | Mobile App | Buy Ticket | iTunes | Google Play |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Totalizator Sportowy | Lotto Mini Lotto EuroJackpot Ekstra Pensja Kaskada Multi Multi Keno Rapid 600 |
Yes | Yes | Yes | Link | Link |
How to Contact Poland Lottery Operators
Contact information for each Polish lottery operator is listed below.
Operator | Games | Official Website | Main Address | Local Tel. No. |
---|---|---|---|---|
Totalizator Sportowy | Lotto Mini Lotto EuroJackpot Ekstra Pensja Kaskada Multi Multi Keno Rapid 600 |
https://www.lotto.pl/ | Ul. Targowa 25, 03-728 Warsaw, Poland |
+48 22 818 71 09 |
How Can I Purchase Lottery Tickets in Poland?
Tickets for Lotto, Mini Lotto and EuroJackpot are available from over 16,000 Totalizator Sportowy points of sale across Poland, as well as online via the official website and mobile apps.
Can Overseas Players Play Polish Lottery Games?
Yes. Lotto, Mini Lotto and EuroJackpot are all available on selected lottery agent websites.
How Old Must I Be to Play Polish Lotteries?
Players must be at least 18 years of age to play Polish lotteries.
How Do I Claim Polish Lottery Prizes?
Players have up to 60 days to claim prizes (all games).
Lotto and Mini Lotto prizes are paid out as lump sums only, while EuroJackpot winners can choose to receive a lump sum or annual payments.
How are the Proceeds of Polish Lotteries Spent?
Totalizator Sportowy contributes part of its profits for the construction and repair of sports facilities and cultural venues across Poland, while also providing funds to pay for the purchase of equipment in these sectors.