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SuperEnaLotto vs Wisconsin All or Nothing Evening

Jackpot odds, current jackpot, ticket price, format and prize tiers — side by side.

SuperEnaLotto Wisconsin All or Nothing Evening
Jackpot odds1 in 622,614,6301 in 705,432
Current jackpot€214.1 Million$100K
Format (pick / pool)6 / 90 + 1 Jolly11 / 22
Ticket price€1.50$1.00
Prize tiers69
Draws per week3.97
Draws in our archive4,234 since 199868 since 2026
Biggest jackpot on record€371.1 Million (2023)
RegionItalyWisconsin
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🟢 Highlighted = shorter jackpot odds. Jackpot and price are in different currencies, so they are shown as-is, not ranked.

Latest SuperEnaLotto result

Saturday, 22 Aug 2026

2162331728582

Prize breakdown Full history

Latest Wisconsin All or Nothing Evening result

Sunday, 23 Aug 2026

457910131415161921

Prize breakdown Full history

SuperEnaLotto vs Wisconsin All or Nothing Evening

Both are lotteries where you pick a set of numbers and win the jackpot by matching them all. The table above compares the two on the things that actually differ — how long the jackpot odds are, how big the current pot is, what a line costs and how many prize tiers each pays.

Purely on jackpot odds, a single Wisconsin All or Nothing Evening line is about 883 times more likely to hit its top prize than a single SuperEnaLotto line (1 in 705,432 versus 1 in 622,614,630). That is arithmetic, not advice — the two games’ jackpots, prices and tiers differ too.

In SuperEnaLotto a Jolly is drawn from the main pool after the main numbers — you never pick it; it only boosts mid-tier prizes. Wisconsin All or Nothing Evening has no separate bonus ball — prizes come from the main numbers alone.

Remember the odds are fixed and independent of any past draw, and every combination is equally likely — a comparison like this is about the games, not a tip on what to play. You can look up either game’s full history and check any line for free on this site.

Frequently asked questions

Which has better odds — SuperEnaLotto or Wisconsin All or Nothing Evening?

Wisconsin All or Nothing Evening has the shorter jackpot odds — about 1 in 705,432, versus 1 in 622,614,630 for SuperEnaLotto — so a single Wisconsin All or Nothing Evening line is statistically more likely to hit the top prize. Jackpot size, ticket price and tiers differ too; the table above compares them.

What is the difference between SuperEnaLotto and Wisconsin All or Nothing Evening?

SuperEnaLotto draws 6 / 90 + 1 Jolly; Wisconsin All or Nothing Evening draws 11 / 22. They also differ in jackpot odds, ticket price and prize tiers — the table above lays it out side by side.

Can I play both SuperEnaLotto and Wisconsin All or Nothing Evening?

Yes — they are separate, independent lotteries with their own draws. Playing one has no effect on the other.