Romania's Loto 6/49 jackpot exceeds 7 million euros after July 2 draw
Translated from Romanian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- Romania's National Lottery held draws for Loto 6/49, Noroc, Joker, and other games on Thursday, July 2.
- A jackpot of over 7.03 million euros is reported for the Loto 6/49 category I.
- Several smaller jackpots and prizes were also available across the different lottery games.
Romania's National Lottery conducted its latest draws on Thursday, July 2, featuring popular games like Loto 6/49, Noroc, Joker, Noroc Plus, Loto 5/40, and Super Noroc. This follows a previous draw on Sunday, June 28, which awarded over 24,100 prizes totaling more than 2.5 million lei.
The main attraction remains the Loto 6/49 game, where the jackpot for category I has reached an impressive report of over 36.85 million lei, equivalent to more than 7.03 million euros. This significant rollover is expected to draw considerable attention from players hoping to win big.
Beyond the headline Loto 6/49 jackpot, other games also boast substantial prizes. The Noroc game features a cumulative report of over 6.99 million lei (more than 1.33 million euros). The Joker game has a category I report exceeding 1.04 million lei (over 200,100 euros), with an additional report of over 218,200 lei (more than 41,600 euros) in category II.
Further opportunities to win exist with Noroc Plus, offering a category I report of over 356,700 lei (more than 68,000 euros). The Loto 5/40 game has a category I report of over 149,900 lei (more than 28,600 euros), and Super Noroc has a cumulative report of over 302,600 lei (more than 57,700 euros).
In addition to the jackpots, the draws also yielded significant secondary prizes. Three winners in the Noroc draw's category III each received 55,015.84 lei, with tickets purchased in Pฤuliศ (Arad county), Constanศa, and online. Similarly, two winners in the Joker draw's category III each secured 63,901.70 lei, with tickets bought in Galaศi and online.
Originally published by Adevฤrul in Romanian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.