- Vikinglotto - Trekning hver onsdag | Norsk Tipping
Vikinglotto er et samarbeid mellom ti land, hvor det trekkes 6 av 48 hovedtall og 1 av 5 vikingtall Førstepremiepotten går til spilleren(e) som får 6+1 rette på en og samme spilte rekke
- Vikinglotto-vindertal – resultater hver onsdag - DanskeLotto
Se de seneste Vikinglotto -vindertal her, så snart de er tilgængelige Vindertallene opdateres lige efter onsdagslottotrækningen har fundet sted, så du hurtigt kan finde ud af, om du har vundet Vælg linket for at få flere oplysninger om trækningen, herunder Joker-vindertallene
- Results - Vikinglotto
Check the latest Vikinglotto results to see if you're a winner Draws take place every Wednesday at approximately 20:00 CET
- Vikinglotto vindertal - 19. 000. 000 kr. i puljen - Danske Spil
Se de nyeste Vikinglotto vindertal og jokertal her Du kan både se resultater på de seneste og tidligere Vikinglotto trækninger
- Vikinglotto: View the Latest Results and Play Online - EuroMillions
Vikinglotto is a multinational lottery that predates EuroMillions Draws take place every Wednesday night in the Norwegian town of Hamar, with a jackpot of at least €3 million on offer The top prize can rise as €25 million
- Viking Lotto Results - Latest and Past Draws - LotteryExtreme. com
Explore the latest winning numbers for the Viking Lotto, updated promptly after each draw Our site provides you with access to the current results as well as the past 20 draws, ensuring you don’t miss a single result
- Get the vikings on you at the Viking Lottery - Vikinglottery. org
Vikinglotto was Europe’s first multi-national lottery game, being incepted more than two decades ago which has its operations until nine separate countries Jackpots vary from €3 million to an incredible €35 million, giving odds of winning huge cash prizes
- Vikinglotto - Wikipedia
Vikinglotto (formerly known in Denmark as Onsdags Lotto, "Wednesday Lotto", as Víkingalottó in Iceland, and formerly known in Lithuania as Vikingų Loto) is a partnership between the national lotteries of Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Iceland, Finland, Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, Slovenia (in 2017) and Belgium (in 2020) [2]
|