Quini 6 lottery jackpot reaches $8.2 billion for Sunday draw
Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- The Quini 6 lottery is offering an estimated jackpot of $8.2 billion for its Sunday, June 21st draw.
- The game, which has one of the largest jackpots in Argentina, is organized by the Caja de Asistencia Social de Santa Fe.
- Players choose 6 numbers between 00 and 45, with prizes for matching 4, 5, or all 6 numbers.
Argentina's popular Quini 6 lottery is set to hold its next draw on Sunday, June 21st, featuring an estimated jackpot of $8.2 billion pesos. This game consistently offers one of the largest prize pools in the country, drawing significant attention from players hoping for a life-changing win.
The draw will take place at 9:15 PM local time at the headquarters of Loterรญa de la provincia de Santa Fe. Viewers can follow the action live through various regional broadcasters, including RTS Santa Fe, IP Noticias, Telefe Santa Fe, and Canal 9 (Paranรก), as well as via streaming on the official YouTube channel.
Quini 6 operates as a "poceado" game, meaning the prize amount fluctuates based on ticket sales, with a percentage of revenue contributing to the jackpot. Since its inception in 1988, the game has been managed by the Caja de Asistencia Social de Santa Fe. To play, participants select six numbers from 00 to 45. While the ultimate goal is to match all six numbers, prizes are also awarded for correctly predicting four or five numbers. The lottery offers three variants: Tradicional, Revancha, and Siempre Sale, with participation in the latter two requiring entry into the Tradicional draw.
The game's history includes substantial payouts, with the record for the largest prize still standing from July 2021, when a winner from Villa Marรญa, Cรณrdoba, claimed $362,830,402 pesos. Draws are held twice weekly, on Wednesdays and Sundays, with the prize amounts directly tied to the accumulated jackpot from ticket sales.
Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.