Play Super 66 on The Lott
Entry is placed on the operator's site. 18+ only. Play responsibly — see the help resources in the footer.
How it works
Super 66 is a supplementary lottery game run every Saturday at 20:30 AEST/AEDT. Players select or are assigned a six-digit number ranging from 000000 to 999999. Winners are determined by how many digits match the drawn number in the correct position, working from right to left. A full match of all six digits in order secures the top prize.
The game is administered by the operator licensed to conduct lottery draws in Victoria and across Australia. Official draw results and rules are published at thelott.com/super-66. Entry usually requires purchase alongside another Saturday lottery product, though the operator's terms vary and should be checked directly.
Odds and divisions
The odds of matching all six digits in the correct sequence are 1 in 1,000,000. To put that in perspective, flipping a coin and landing heads twenty times in a row gives roughly similar odds. The minimum Division 1 prize is set at A$16,666, though the actual payout depends on ticket sales and the number of winners in each draw. Lower divisions reward partial matches, but we have not listed those odds here because the operator does not publish them in a single authoritative table.
If you win
Prizes are paid by the licensed lottery operator, not by Drawspage. We are an independent editorial site and do not handle claims, validation or payment. Small wins are typically credited automatically if you hold a registered online account with the operator. Larger prizes may require identity checks and direct contact with the operator's prize-claim team. Always keep your ticket or digital receipt and check the operator's published claim deadlines, which vary by prize tier.
Where to play
Tickets for Super 66 are sold through the operator's authorised channels, including retail agents and the official website linked above. Drawspage does not sell lottery tickets or take entries. We publish draw results, game rules and regulatory information for readers in Victoria and across Australia. If you choose to play, you must be 18 years or older and should review the operator's responsible-gambling resources before purchasing.
All odds and prize structures cited on this page are quoted from the operator's own rules document and reflect the rules as published. If the operator updates a figure, we update this page and leave a dated correction at the top. Regulator: Victorian Gambling and Casino Control Commission (VGCCC).