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How to play Viking Lotto?
To play Viking Lotto you need to select six numbers from 1 to 48 and one Viking number from 1 to 8.
What do we offer?

- The Analyst, our Artificial Intelligence tool, removes the majority of the numbers with the least likelihood of being selected. With the power of mathematics, The Analyst then compares its results to previous extractions.
- Our Analyst will therefore allow you a 99% chance of winning a prize when all balls are matched correctly.
- Due to the high power we have allocated to The Analyst, it only takes about fifteen seconds for the tool to calculate a new set of numbers, giving you a minimum of twenty hours to play any lottery ticket you wish to purchase
- After the extraction, The Analyst calculates how much money you could have potentially won, this corresponding to the degree of accuracy the system has achieved.
- Thanks to The Analyst, we can enable you a chance to consistently win big to small prizes. For past extractions, visit this page.

- Our in-house Astrologer believes that the alignment of Stars and Planets affects everyone's day in a way or another, let that be their environment or personality, depending on when they were born.
- Your birth date, daily horoscope and lucky sign will be accounted for when our In-house Astrologer hand-picks lucky numbers and discards the least likely to create a unique combination customised entirely around you.
- This ensures you AND ONLY YOU the highest chance of winning with your star sign.
The Analyst works!
As displayed in the graph, our system The Analyst matched a prize most of the times for this lottery from July 2020. We firmly believe that it will therefore allow you a 99% chance of winning a prize!
Generated numbers for
Wed, 17 Feb 2021
Drawn numbers
Matched
4+1
Generated numbers for
Wed, 10 Feb 2021
Drawn numbers
Matched
2+0
Prize amount based on prize breakdown for Wednesday 30th September 2020.
Additional FAQs about Viking Lotto
Ticket prices vary with each country, ranging from just 81p to £1.10.
Yes, the first six numbers are extracted from a pool while the Viking Ball from a second one, therefore the numbers can be repeated.
There are ten different tiers of prizes with different odds as below:
Prize Tier | Match | Odds of Winning | Odds of Winning w/o Viking Number |
---|---|---|---|
1 (Jackpot) | 6 numbers + Viking Ball | 1 in 98,172,096 | - |
2 | 6 numbers | 1 in 14,024,585 | 1 in 12,271,512* |
3 | 5 numbers + Viking Number | 1 in 389,572 | - |
4 | 5 numbers | 1 in 55,653 | 1 in 48,696* |
5 | 4 numbers + Viking Number | 1 in 7,601 | - |
6 | 4 numbers | 1 in 1,086 | 1 in 950* |
7 | 3 numbers + Viking Number | 1 in 428 | - |
8 | 3 numbers | 1 in 61 | 1 in 53* |
9 | 2 numbers + 1 Viking Number | 1 in 58 | - |
10 | 2 numbers | 1 in 8 | 1 in 7* |
Overall odds: 1:51 |
The minimum prize is €3 million (approximately £2,7 million) and it rolls over if nobody wins it; the maximum jackpot is €35 million.
If the jackpot is not won in any given draw, it rolls over to the next one and continues to do so until a player wins it or it reaches €35 million. The prize is capped at this amount, so if it is still not won after this point, any additional funds from ticket sales are diverted down to the second prize tier, which also has a cap of €35 million.
As Viking Lotto is a transnational game, the way to claim your prize changes according to which country you have purchased your ticket into.
Find more information on Viking Lotto's How To Claim webpage
Tickets can be purchased in any of the participating countries (Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovenia). Visit third party websites offering to purchase tickets on your behalf, should you not be in any of the 9 participating countries.