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Quini 6 Lottery Offers $13.65 Billion Jackpot on August 16 Draw
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Quini 6 Lottery Offers $13.65 Billion Jackpot on August 16 Draw

From La Naciรณn · () Spanish

Translated from Spanish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • The Quini 6 lottery is holding a new draw on Sunday, August 16, with an estimated jackpot of $13.65 billion.
  • The game, which has been running since 1988, allows players to choose 6 numbers between 00 and 45 for a chance to win.
  • The largest prize in Quini 6 history was awarded in July 2021, when a player from Villa Marรญa won over $362 million.

The Quini 6 lottery is set for another draw this Sunday, August 16, offering players a chance to win a substantial jackpot of an estimated $13.65 billion. This popular game of chance, organized by the Caja de Asistencia Social of Santa Fe since 1988, is known for offering some of the largest prizes in Argentina.

The draw will take place at 9:15 p.m. in Santa Fe and will be broadcast live on various regional television channels and streamed on the official Quini 6 YouTube channel. Players can participate by selecting six numbers between 00 and 45 at their nearest lottery agency.

While the ultimate goal is to match all six numbers, the Quini 6 also offers secondary prizes for matching five or four numbers. The game includes additional variants like "Revancha" (Rematch) and "Siempre Sale" (Always Wins), which require participation in the traditional draw.

The lottery's prize amounts are variable, determined by a percentage of ticket sales. The record for the largest prize remains from July 2021, when a winner in Villa Marรญa claimed over $362 million after matching all six numbers. The identity of that winner was not disclosed for security reasons.

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Originally published by La Naciรณn in Spanish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.