Drömvinsten

Lotto 1, Lotto 2 and Joker all have wonderful jackpots available in every draw, but the most coveted prize for any Svenska Lotto player is the Drömvinsten. The game, launched in 2005, brings together Lotto and Joker and offers a gigantic prize every Wednesday and Saturday.

How to Play

Drömvinsten is fun and simple to play. All you have to do is enter both Lotto 1 and Joker, and you will have a chance of winning the super jackpot, as well as all the regular Lotto and Joker prizes. Visit the How to Play page to find out more about how Lotto and Joker are played.

Odds of Winning

The odds of winning the Drömvinsten are 1 in 337,915,578.

How Big is the Drömvinsten?

The prize fund for the Drömvinsten is generated by a combination of Lotto and Joker ticket sales, and enough money is reserved to ensure there is always a minimum of 75 million kr. The prize grows larger each time it is not won, and it regularly reaches nine figures. The record for the largest prize in history stands at 237.6 million kr, which was won by a player from Norrkoping in April 2013. You can see a list of all the Drömvinsten winners on the Biggest Winners page.

Second Chance after the Drömvinsten

When the Drömvinsten is won, a special Second Chance draw is held. The draw gives anyone who plays Lotto and Joker, between the Drömvinsten being won and when the Second Chance draw is held, a chance to win 1 million kronor. Read more about this on the Second Chance page.

Drömvinsten Winners

Below you can find every Drömvinsten win since the game was introduced in 2005:

2020

  • 18 November - 97,674,122 - Arvika
  • 29 April - 87,123,077 - Örnsköldsvik
  • 11 March - 78,578,876 - Solna
  • 19 February - 137,916,813 - Gothenburg

2018

  • 4 August - 86,244,929 - Köping
  • 2 May - 208,358,982 - Partille

2016

  • 2 November - 117,829,143 - Uppsala
  • 3 September - 102,193,432 – Täby
  • 21 May - 127,600,859 - Luleå

2015

  • 7 November - 111,165,139 - Västerås
  • 3 October - 99,136,282 - Åkersberga
  • 4 July - 159,838,071 - Stockholm

2014

  • 16 August - 187,776,430 - Stockholm

2013

  • 9 October - 151,999,213 to Stockholm
  • 20 April - 237,697,528 to Norrköping

2012

  • 18 January - 134,097,732 - Vimmerby

2011

  • 18 June - 105,315,432 - Borås
  • 19 February - 123,900,155 - Helsingborg

2010

  • 20 November - 103,044,299 - Vikmanshyttan
  • 8 August - 80,755,228 - Simrishamn
  • 21 July - 79,554,941 - Stockholm
  • 3 July - 79,241,221 - Huskvarna
  • 19 June - 94,538,064 - Stockholm
  • 17 April - 82,284,159 - Norrköping
  • 27 March - 214,595,901 - Helsingborg

2008

  • 27 December - 110,551,909 - Helsingborg
  • 7 May - 134,703,155 - Saltsjöbaden

2007

  • 25 April - 101,798,290 - Katrineholm

2006

  • 22 April - 59,590,245 - Täby
  • 9 September - 93,187,717 - Trelleborg
  • 11 March - 80,984,392 - Enskede

2005

  • 8 October - 122,860,699 - Visby