Lotto numbers on Saturday: With these winning numbers, there are 28 million today
Created: 01/14/2023, 18:14
By: Lea-Sophie Mollus
A new drawing of the lottery numbers on Saturday (January 14) is imminent.
The jackpot is 28 million euros.
You can find the winning numbers here.
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Kassel – 28 million euros are in the jackpot on Saturday (January 14) in the draw for the game 6aus49.
All it takes to hit the jackpot is to match the winning numbers on the lottery ticket.
Important information about the current draw can be found here.
Among the game types 6aus49, Spiel 77 and Super 6, 6aus49 is the most popular lottery draw in Germany.
The rules are very simple: a ticket contains twelve boxes.
In each box, six fields are marked with a cross, which you can freely choose from a series of numbers from 1 to 49.
Six winning numbers are then drawn in the drawing.
Saturday (January 14) Lotto Numbers: The latest winning numbers from the draw
Lotto 6aus49 |
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super number |
super 6 |
game 77 |
Source: lotto.de (All information without guarantee) |
Drawing of the lottery numbers on Saturday (January 14): 28 million euros in the jackpot
1.20 euros plus processing fee are due for each box on the lottery ticket.
If you play online, you can choose the super number yourself – this is already specified for printed tickets.
After the drawing, you can find the current lottery numbers in this article.
Did you bet on the right numbers?
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The chances of winning in one of the most popular games of chance in Germany vary depending on the type of game.
Anyone who guesses all the numbers correctly wins the lottery jackpot, i.e. 28 million euros.
The probability is 1:140 million.
Lottery numbers in the game 6aus49 (Saturday, January 14th): what lottery fans need to know
Anyone who thinks that pure luck decides whether you win or lose in the lottery is wrong.
If you take a look at the statistics, you will find that some numbers are drawn less often than others.
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However, this only applies to the 6aus49 lottery draw: In the so-called final digit lotteries Super 6 and Spiel 77, the chance of winning cannot be influenced - here really only luck decides.
In these two forms of play, the last digit on the ticket 6aus49 or the lucky spiral is important.
The price for Super 6 is 1.25 euros per game, game 77 costs 2.50 euros.
Lotto: This is how high the probability of winning is
number correct | probability |
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6 correct + super number | 1 to 139.838.160 |
6 correct ones | 1 to 15,537,573 |
5 correct + super number | 1 to 542,008 |
5 correct ones | 1 in 60,223 |
4 correct + super number | 1 in 10,324 |
4 right ones | 1 in 1,147 |
3 correct + super number | 1 in 567 |
3 right ones | 1 in 63 |
2 correct + super number | 1 in 76 |
Source: lotto.de |
The lottery numbers are drawn every Wednesday and Saturday.
If you want to take part in the lucky lottery, you must submit your lottery ticket for the Saturday draw by 7 p.m. on the same day and by 6 p.m. for the Wednesday draw.
But beware: In some federal states, the deadline ends earlier.
You can also find other interesting lottery news on our HNA topic page.
The winning numbers are always drawn on Saturdays from 7:25 p.m. and Wednesdays from 6:25 p.m. – the drawing can be followed via live stream on lotto.de.
Winning the lottery does not always mean great luck - in Canada it even brought a family tragedy.
A man from North Carolina, on the other hand, got lucky in the form of a cookie and won the lottery.
Participation in the game is permitted from the age of 18.
Gambling can be addictive.
Those affected can find help from the Federal Center for Health Education, among others.
(Lea-Sophie Mollus)