The Jega 6/30 lottery from Lithuania offers jackpots that start from a guaranteed €100,000 and has a total of seven prize divisions to play for. Draws take place daily, meaning there are seven chances to win big each week.
Prize Level | Prize |
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Match 6 | €102,405 |
Match 5 + Bonus | €5,553 |
Match 5 | €319 |
Match 4 + Bonus | €115 |
Match 4 | €17 |
Match 3 + Bonus | €3 |
Match 3 | €1 |
View historical results for Lithuania Jega in the table below. Each result consists of six main numbers drawn from a pool of 1-30, followed by a seventh and final Bonus Ball that gets drawn from the remaining numbers. You can see 10 previous draw outcomes, as well as the jackpot amount that was available for any players matching the winning combination on that date. If more than three of your lucky numbers have matched, you will win a prize.
Please note that when checking old draw results, they are only valid for 60 days after the numbers have been drawn. This is the case for all Lithuanian lottery games, and prizes cannot be claimed after this period has expired.
Playing Lithuania Jega is very fast and simple. To start, you need to mark six numbers out of a potential 30 on your play slip, alternatively you can have them randomly generated for you; in Lithuania this option is called “BIM-BAM”. You don’t need to pick the Bonus Ball number.
You then need to decide how many draws you would like your ticket to be valid for. A single Jega ticket for one draw costs €1, and multiplies depending on the number of draws you take part in, for example four consecutive draws would cost €4.
Once you have confirmed your numbers, you just need to pay for your ticket. If you’re playing Jega online, you’ll need to proceed to the payment section. If you’re playing in-store, simply hand your play slip to the cashier who will scan it and ask for payment.
Jega ticket sales close at 8:45pm (Lithuania time) for that day’s draw. During the 15 minute period from 8:45pm and 9pm, no tickets can be bought while the game is closed for processing. After 9pm, ticket sales re-open for the following day’s draw.
Once your ticket has been paid for, you just need to sit back and wait for the next Jega draw, which is broadcast at 10:45pm local time every day of the week except Wednesday, when it takes place slightly later at 11:15pm.
There are a total of seven different prize divisions in Lithuania’s Jega lottery, each one with different odds and approximate prize amounts. The prize payout chart below explains how many numbers you need to match to win a prize, and your chances of winning:
Division | Numbers Matched | Approximate Prize Amount | Odds of Winning |
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7 | 3 main numbers | €1.00 | 1 in 17 |
6 | 3 main numbers + Bonus Ball | €3.50 | 1 in 117 |
5 | 4 main numbers | €11.00 | 1 in 156 |
4 | 4 main numbers + Bonus Ball | €68.00 | 1 in 1,721 |
3 | 5 main numbers | €200.00 (accumulates) | 1 in 4,303 |
2 | 5 main numbers + Bonus Ball | €5,000.00 (accumulates) | 1 in 98,962 |
1 | 6 main numbers | €100,000.00 (accumulates) | 1 in 593,775 |
Your overall odds of winning a Jega prize are 1 in 13.
The odds of winning the Division 1 jackpot are some of the best odds of any European lottery. Combined with the low ticket entry price, this makes Jega an ever-growing favourite for lotto players around the world.
Unfortunately, you don’t win a prize for matching two or fewer numbers. You’ll need to match at least three main numbers to be able to win one of the available prizes. The more numbers that you manage to match successfully, the higher the reward.
Claiming a Jega prize is as easy as it is to play the game, however the rules do change depending on the amount that you have won. Regardless of whether you have played online, through the lottery operator’s app or at a physical retail outlet, the boundaries for claiming different prize amounts are as follows:
The Hot Numbers are updated daily after the nightly draw has finished. While the numbers are updated, it does not necessarily mean that they will change, as they are the six most common numbers out of all previous draws. This means that certain numbers may appear for longer periods of time, depending on their frequency compared to other numbers.
Following the latest draw, the current Hot Numbers for Lithuania Jega are:
After each result is made available, the Cold Numbers for the Jega lottery are updated. These are the numbers that have been drawn the fewest times since the game began and are also based on frequencies. As such, they are also likely to change frequently, as and when the numbers have increased above the threshold of the six least common drawn numbers.
After last night’s Jega draw, the current Cold Numbers are:
Predictions can be made for the Lithuania Jega lottery in a number of ways. The reality is that there is no accurate way to predict exactly which numbers will appear in this game, or any official lottery game in the world.
Using a combination of the hot and cold numbers, as well as the numbers that have been drawn when the division 1 jackpot has been won, the following prediction has been generated. In the cases where a number has been drawn in a jackpot-winning game that is also one of the hot or cold numbers, the next available number is used so that you don’t see the same number multiple times.
There are various other ways that you can predict your own numbers, such as keeping a list of those that appear the most often when you, as a player, have won a prize. Other players also make the assumption that numbers that have been drawn the least, or that haven’t been drawn for the longest amount of time, are sure to appear in the near future. Whether you like to guess your numbers completely at random, or you prefer to take a statistical approach, the 6/30 matrix for Lithuania Jega makes it very appealing for players who use either method.
Aside from predictions and statistics, there are a number of other strategies that players use when deciding which numbers to play. Luckily the Jega game has a total pool of 30, which is both good for your odds of winning, but also for players that like to adopt a birthday/anniversary approach to choosing their numbers.
By using special or memorable dates, you have the advantage that you aren’t likely to forget them any time soon, especially if you’re a frequent player. In other lottery games, using memorable dates could well be a disadvantage, for example if there were more than 31 numbers to choose from. As this isn’t possible in Lithuania Jega, all players are able to use special dates and still have good odds of winning a reasonable prize.
Regardless of which method you like to use for choosing your numbers, the Jega lottery, as with all lotteries, is a game of chance. As such, there is no accurate way of predicting which numbers might come up.