Overview
- Two bettors split the Quini 6 Revancha prize on Sunday, May 24, each taking $3,310,683,208.20 after matching 08-12-15-18-21-36 with winning tickets sold in Santo Tomé (Santa Fe) and San Martín (Mendoza).
- ONCE’s Cuponazo from Friday, May 22 distributed €10.32 million across eight regions, with €6.36 million paid in Sonseca including a single €6 million top prize sold by vendor Paloma Lozano Manzano at the Mercadona on Avenida de Europa.
- Lotería de Santa Fe announced the next Quini 6 draw for Wednesday, May 27 with an estimated accumulated pozo of $2.75 billion available across the game’s modalities.
- Argentine winners face a tax that takes 31% of 90% of prize money (effectively 27.9%), which reduces each Quini 6 winner’s take-home cash to roughly $2.387 billion from a $3.31 billion gross prize and gives a 2% agency stimulus to the seller.
- Quini 6’s format explains the outcomes: separate modalities (Tradicional, La Segunda, Revancha, Siempre Sale) have different payout and rollover rules, vacant top prizes roll into later draws, and a special May 'Mundial' draw awarded ten $15,000 prizes to tickets played during the month.