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Full German Lotto odds and rand prize tiers from the Super Number down.

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German Lotto Odds and Payouts

Betting on German Lotto is fixed-odds, so your payout is set the moment you place the bet — in rand, not by the size of the German jackpot. Here is how the pricing works and what each market pays.

How fixed odds work

When you bet, the odds for your chosen numbers are locked in, and so is your exact payout if you win. It does not matter how big the German jackpot is or how many people backed the same numbers — you are paid at your price, in rand, not from a shared euro pool. This is the core difference from buying the German ticket.

Six from 49, plus the Superzahl

German Lotto draws six main numbers from 1 to 49, and to match the full German jackpot you also need the Superzahl from 0 to 9. That structure is what makes the top line among the longer odds you can bet — it pays the most but very rarely comes up. Smaller selections are more reachable but pay less, and the Superzahl can be its own market. The payout for each is worth checking before you confirm. New to it? See how to bet on German Lotto.

Frequently asked questions

Why are German Lotto odds so long on the full line?

Because you are matching six numbers from 49, and the top German jackpot also needs the Superzahl from 0 to 9 — which makes the full result among the hardest, and highest-paying, bets you can place.

Is my payout affected by the German jackpot size?

No. Because you bet at fixed odds in rand, your payout is set when you place the bet, regardless of the German jackpot or how many people win.