Bonolotto Hot and Cold Numbers
Number of Draws:
3
10
100
1000
all
Hot Numbers
- Regular Balls
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13
21 Times
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37
20 Times
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38
17 Times
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41
17 Times
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1
17 Times
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30
16 Times
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39
16 Times
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27
15 Times
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10
15 Times
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11
14 Times
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29
14 Times
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8
14 Times
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36
14 Times
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14
13 Times
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17
13 Times
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47
13 Times
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20
13 Times
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6
13 Times
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48
13 Times
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34
13 Times
- Bonus
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3
8 Times
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7
7 Times
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15
5 Times
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47
5 Times
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4
4 Times
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10
4 Times
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8
4 Times
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29
3 Times
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22
3 Times
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45
3 Times
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34
3 Times
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43
3 Times
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33
3 Times
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37
3 Times
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28
3 Times
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9
3 Times
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41
3 Times
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39
3 Times
Cold Numbers
- Regular Balls
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12
5 Times
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22
7 Times
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32
7 Times
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46
8 Times
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16
8 Times
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40
9 Times
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19
9 Times
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31
9 Times
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43
10 Times
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9
10 Times
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45
10 Times
-
7
10 Times
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35
11 Times
-
44
11 Times
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42
11 Times
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25
11 Times
-
3
11 Times
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49
11 Times
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28
11 Times
-
4
12 Times
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33
12 Times
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2
12 Times
-
5
12 Times
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18
12 Times
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24
12 Times
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15
12 Times
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21
12 Times
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26
12 Times
-
23
12 Times
- Bonus
-
14
1 Times
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23
1 Times
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27
1 Times
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1
1 Times
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35
1 Times
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48
1 Times
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30
1 Times
-
21
1 Times
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36
2 Times
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2
2 Times
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38
2 Times
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17
2 Times
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46
2 Times
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18
2 Times
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44
2 Times
-
16
2 Times
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5
2 Times
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25
2 Times
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49
2 Times
BonoLoto is one of Spain’s most popular lotteries—and it’s no wonder why. It’s quite easy to learn, draws are held 6 times a week, jackpots start at a sizable enough sum, and they rollover when no one wins. It may not be as big as games like SuperEnalotto or Mega Millions, but there’s still a lot to like here. Want to learn more about it? Join me as I take a closer look at BonoLoto!
How Does BonoLoto Work?
The Basics
As I’ve said before, BonoLoto uses the standard 6/49 lotto mechanic, so for old hats at lottery, this should immediately feel familiar. For the uninitiated, you simply pick six numbers from a selection pool ranging from 1 to 49. To win the jackpot, you must match all six of your numbers to the official numbers drawn. It’s that easy!
Like La Primitiva, however, BonoLoto also introduces the Complementario to the mix—a 7th number that, if matched along with five of the main numbers, determines who wins the second-tier prize. Take note that the Complementario is not chosen by players.
Meanwhile, BonoLoto also makes use of a randomly drawn Reintegro number—again, much like La Primitiva. By matching only the Reintegro and none of your numbers, you can get back the cost of a single line.
Speaking of cost, BonoLoto is known for its cheap ticket prices. A single line costs €0.50, while the minimum requirement for play is €1.00.
The Odds of Winning
Because it shares a lot of La Primitiva’s DNA as far as mechanics go, the odds of winning at BonoLoto is quite similar as well (save for a few differences, of course). Check out the table below to see for yourself:
Numbers Matched | Odds of Winning |
6 | 1 in 13,983,816 |
5 + Complementario | 1 in 2,330,636 |
5 | 1 in 54,201 |
4 | 1 in 1,032 |
3 | 1 in 57 |
0 + Reintegro | 1 in 10 |
As you can see, the odds aren’t so bad. Yes—these aren’t the best odds out there, but you have a better chance of winning here compared to bigger, more popular lotteries. The frequent draws help, too.
So What Happens if You Win?
If you win prizes below €600, you can collect your winnings at any official lottery retailer. Meanwhile, if your winnings go beyond €600, you must collect your prize at any Loteria Nacional branch in Spain. Take note that winnings over €2,500 are taxable—with 20% withheld as per a new law passed in 2013.