BonoLoto: results for February 4, 2024 – Bonoloto
Find out the winning numbers for the Bonoloto draw on Sunday, February 4, 2024.
Up for grabs BonoLoto On February 4, 2024, the winning combination corresponded to the following numbers:
22 – 23 – 34 – 42 – 44 – 47 Additionally: C(36) Refund: P(0)
How to play Bonoloto?
The dynamics of this format are very simple. It consists of choosing between numbers from 1 to 49. a certain number of them with the sole purpose of guessing the winning combination at the end of the day in the corresponding draw. Of course, this will depend on whether we place a bet in a simple way (you must select six numbers in a column) or multiple (you can select between six and eleven numbers). At the end of the day, the winning numbers will be drawn from the reel, from which only six of the 49 balls in it will be drawn.
To enter, there are daily tickets, weekly tickets or multi-draw tickets that can be used over one or two weeks. To win these prizes, you need to match at least three numbers in your bet according to the modality type you choose. Remember that in Bonoloto you can also win with an extra number and cash back. Prizes and their distribution will depend on the pot created by each bet.
Bonoloto prize categories
As we have already said, the distribution of prizes will always depend on the jackpot won in each bet. You can win one or another prize depending on the number of correct answers in each ticket.
1st category (6 views). You will need to match a total of six numbers on the corresponding ticket. The amount to be divided will be 45 percent of the total amount, and this figure will be divided among all tickets matching this number.
2nd category (5 correct answers + additional number). You will need to match five numbers plus an additional number. Among all the winners in this category, 24 percent of the total will be distributed among the winners.
3rd category (5 views). Just like the previous category, you will need to guess a total of five numbers, although this time you won’t have to guess an additional number as well. 12 percent of the total prize amount is distributed among the winners of all categories.
4th category (4 hits). You will need to match four numbers. 19 percent of the prize will be distributed among all tickets that match the four numbers of the winning combination.
5th category (3 hits). For all those who match three numbers of the winning combination, there is a fixed prize of 4 euros among the winners.
6th category (compensatory). This is the lowest prize that can be awarded in Bonoloto. People who only managed to get a refund correctly will be refunded the amount of the bet they placed.
What is an additional number?
This is a number that allows all Bonoloto participants to increase their maximum prize, so it can be considered additional. You can only access it if you manage to match exactly five of the five numbers in the winning combination. This is a prize offered exclusively for Bonoloto Prize Category 2.
History of Bonoloto
Bonoloto is a game owned by state lotteries and betting. It originated in 1988 as a variant of Primitiva, Quiniela and the National Lottery.
With the introduction of this new format, it was hoped that there would be a new game on the market where one could participate in this type of game more often at a much lower cost than other types of lotteries and bets. In fact, many have dared to call it the “little sister” of the Primitiva.
The first Bonoloto draw took place on February 28, 1988, with a prize of 25 pesetas for each bet.
Milestones in the history of Bonoloto
Almost 30 years have passed since Bonoloto appeared in Spain. and there were several milestones in history that marked its development. On July 9, 1989, the largest prize in history was handed out, with the sole winner taking home a whopping 604 million pesetas. Equivalent to more than 3,600,000 current euros. A year later, in mid-November 1990, a prize of over 100 million pesetas was given out in Iscara (Valladolid).
In 1991, just two years after this decision, the still in force refund was reintroduced, resulting in the return of the bid price. In 1993, the price per bet will increase by 50 pesetas, and in 200 the price will increase by another 75 pesetas.
With the introduction of the euro in 2002 and 2003, the price per bet increased by 45 and 50 cents respectively.
On September 15, 2013, a new historical milestone will occur when the second largest prize in Bonoloto history will be awarded: €4.75 billion in the capital. It was not until March 23, 2015 that Bonoloto finally began to be held six days a week, from Monday to Saturday, thus excluding Sundays. However, it was not until December 2018 that the largest prize ever awarded in the history of the draw was awarded: €7,692,920.
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Note. COPE is not responsible for errors or omissions related to published prizes and/or results of any existing drawings. The only valid official list is the one provided by the State Lotteries and Betting Society (SELAE).