Our appointment with the Lotto and Superenalotto draws is back.
Even today, November 2, 2023, we are preparing to follow the live broadcast to find out the lucky numbers.
Play, as usual, will close at 7.30pm.
There is still time, therefore, to try your luck at the betting shops or through the Lotto and Superenalotto online services.
Half an hour later, starting from 8.00 pm, the Customs and Monopolies Agency will communicate live the lucky numbers sought after on the 11 Lotto wheels, in addition to the winning six of the Superenalotto, with the Jolly and Superstar numbers.
Meanwhile, the race for the Superenalotto jackpot continues, which in the meantime has reached 78,300,000 euros.
In fact, in the last draw, 31 October 2023, no player guessed the winning six, however there was no shortage of winnings which amounted, for yesterday's draws alone, to 4,579,760 euros, with 6 lucky ones who guessed the five winner, obtaining 32,785.10 euros each.
It's almost time for the Lotto and Superenalotto draws.
Also this evening, starting from 8.00 pm, we will share the drawn and winning numbers live.
Please remember to refresh the page so as not to miss today's winning numbers draw and all the useful news about the competition.
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Sestina: 59-29-80-40-60-17 Jolly number: 33 Superenalotto Superstar: 2 8.13pm Lotto draws: the winning numbers of November 2nd Bari 54 20 2 63 81 Cagliari 70 60 38 83 20 Florence 36 72 38 44 48 Genoa 10 64 30 59 83 Milan 7 76 80 79 16 Naples 19 9 84 25 11 Palermo 54 68 89 36 57 Rome 90 83 38 24 86 Turin 71 49 12 73 7 Venice 53 8 75 84 71 National 31 20 9 82 90 8.06pm Venice and National, the Lotto numbers live Venice: 53 – 8 – 75 – 84 – 71 National: 31 – 20 – 9 – 82- 90 8.04pm The numbers drawn in Turin, Palermo and Florence Turin: 71 – 49 – 12 – 73 – 7 Palermo: 54 – 68 – 89- 36- 57 Florence: 36 – 72 – 38 – 44 – 48 20:02 Lotto, the winning numbers of Bari, Genoa and Cagliari Bari: 54 – 20 – 2 – 63 – 81 Genoa: 10 – 64 – 30 – 59 – 83 Cagliari: 70 – 60- 38 – 83- 20 20:00 Lotto, the wheels of Rome, Naples and Milan Rome: 90 – 83 – 38 – 24 – 86 Naples: 19 – 9 – 84 – 25 – 11 Milan: 7 – 76 – 80 – 79 – 16 19:56 5 minutes left until the draws Everything is ready for the Lotto and Superenalotto draws to begin today Thursday 2 November.
We are preparing to follow the live broadcast of the draws from the Rome room.
7.00pm One hour left until the Lotto and Superenalotto draws We are now one hour away from the live Lotto and Superenalotto draws this evening, Thursday 2 November and our live broadcast on the drawing of the numbers on all the Lotto wheels, without forgetting the Superenalotto sestina.
However, there is still some time to try your luck, betting will officially close at 7.30pm.
6.40pm All late Lotto numbers Late Lotto numbers are those that have not been drawn from a significant number of competitions.
Here are those who are currently making themselves wait the longest for each wheel: on the Bari wheel the number 78 has been missing for 128 draws; on the Cagliari wheel the number 73 has been missing for 81 draws; on the wheel of Florence the number 22 has been missing for 66 draws; on the Genoa wheel the number 56 has been missing for 80 draws; on the Milan wheel the number 65 has been missing for 79 draws; on the Naples wheel the number 21 has been missing for 85 draws; on the Palermo wheel the number 38 has been missing for 113 draws; on the wheel of Rome the number 38 has been missing for 66 draws; on the Turin wheel the number 53 has been missing for 88 draws; on the wheel of Venice the number 2 has been missing for 136 draws; on the National wheel the number 24 has been missing for 110 draws.
6.38pm Lotto, the most frequent numbers.
Frequent Lotto numbers are those that have been drawn for a significant number of competitions.
Here are the ones that have been among the most drawn for each wheel to date.
on the wheel of Bari the number 74 was drawn 16 times; on the Cagliari wheel the number 56 was drawn 17 times; on the wheel of Florence the number 37 was drawn 15 times; on the Genoa wheel the number 31 was drawn 16 times; on the wheel of Milan the number 40 was drawn 19 times; on the wheel of Naples the number 67 was drawn 15 times; on the Palermo wheel the number 76 was drawn 18 times; on the wheel of Rome the number 54 was drawn 15 times; on the wheel of Turin the number 8 was drawn 18 times; on the wheel of Venice the number 68 was drawn 16 times; on the Nazionale wheel the number 50 was drawn 15 times.
6.13pm Superenalotto, what are the most frequent and late numbers? The Superenalotto statistics are drawn up on the basis of drawing data starting from the eighty-seventh of 1997, the first official competition.
According to official Superenalotto estimates, the most frequent numbers drawn for the six have remained unchanged compared to the draws of recent days.
Let's go find out.
The most frequent numbers: 86 – 77 – 6 – 55 – 81 – 85.
However, the most late numbers change, i.e.
those that have not been drawn for a long time for the lucky six.
The most late numbers: 44 – 50 – 32 – 72 – 2 – 15 5.13pm How to choose the Lotto and Superenalotto numbers? Every time you have to write down the numbers on the play slip, many wonder which ones to choose.
In reality there is no real rule, as – let's remember – the extraction of numbers is random.
Some choose numbers based on important dates for their life, or rely on the long tradition of interpreting dreams according to grimace.
Finally, there are those who prefer to use Lotto statistics.
In fact, for those who don't know, Lottomatica makes available all the data regarding the draws, including the late numbers and the most frequent numbers and we will soon reveal them.
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