
The day has come! After weeks of backup Tenth Christmas Lottery with more care than a treasure, this December 22 It still brings, like every year, strong doses of nervousness, excitement, hope and dreams. Thus, from early in the morning, millions of euros travel from the stage of the Royal Theater of Madrid on a direct flight to the homes of thousands of people. Will today be the day fortune knocks at your door?
And best of all, to find out, you won’t need to search for your number in an endless list. Just enter your number and check if your Christmas lottery ticket has been awarded. In a few seconds you will know if you get a pinch with the refund, the popular Christmas Pedrea, one of the prizes of the approaches, hundreds and arrivals, or if for your luck and fortune you have won the Gordo or one of the great prizes of the extraordinary draw.
Remember, you have up to three months to collect your prize. In other words, the draw prizes expire on March 23, 2026.
How to collect your Christmas lottery prize
Depending on the amount of your prize, you will be able to collect it from December 22 or you will have to wait until Tuesday the 23rd. Of course, you must always have the tenth of Christmas awarded or received.
Until all verifications of the numbers extracted from the drums have been completed by computer processes, prizes will not begin to be paid out to winners. SO, You will have to wait until the afternoon to collect prices below 2,000 euros. When possible, the lucky ones will be able to go to one of the 10,869 points in the Lottery commercial network. Also, important!, you can collect your prize in cash or via Bizum.
In the case of prices equal to or greater than 2,000 eurosthe only possible option is to go to BBVA or CaixaBank (authorized financial entities), to be able to recover your money.
And what about prices for tickets purchased online? Even easier. Big prizes are deposited directly into your bank account (which you have indicated in your game account).
The eternal question… How much does the Treasury keep?
The first 40,000 euros are excluding taxes. Therefore, only prices exceeding this figure should be imposed by the Treasury. There are three prices:
- Fat Christmas Man: With 400,000 euros per tenth winner, the first prize always goes to the taxman (whether he plays or not). From now on, the pinch that the Treasury takes is estimated at 360,000 euros, once subtracted the 40,000 excluding taxes. This means that if there is a 20% tax, the Treasury takes 72,000 euros and each lucky person with a tenth of the prize receives 328,000 euros.
- Second prize: Winner with 125,000 euros per tenth, the Treasury keeps 17,000 euros and the winners with 108,000 euros of their own.
- Third prize: with 50,000 euros for the tenth, the winners of this prize win 48,000 euros. The Treasury, for its part, also takes a small pinch, 2,000 euros.
- Fat Christmas Man: 4,000,000 euros per series and 400,000 euros per tenth.
- Second prize 1,250,000 euros for the series and 125,000 euros for the tenth winner.
- Third prize of 500,000 euros per series and 50,000 euros per tenth.
- Fourth prize (two): 200,000 euros for the series and 20,000 euros for the tenth winner.
- Fifth prizes (eight): 60,000 euros for the series (6,000 euros for the tenth).
- THE Petrea: 1,794 lots of 1,000 euros each series.
- Approaches (two) to Gordo de Navidad 20,000 euros per series and 2,000 euros per tenth winner.
- Second Prize Approaches (two): 12,500 euros for the series and 1,250 euros for each tenth winner with the numbers before and after the winning number of the Second Prize.
- Two Third Prize Approaches: 9,600 euros per series and 960 euros for the tenth.
- 999 prizes of 1,000 euros each for the tenths of which last two digits match the number adorned with Fat Christmas. A tenth brings 100 euros.
- 999 prizes of 1,000 euros for the series and 100 euros for the tenth for the last two digits which corresponds to the number of Second prize.
- 999 prizes of 1,000 euros per series and 100 per tenth winner for all matching numbers in the last two digits with the number of Third prize.
- 99 prizes of 1,000 euros to the series for the remaining 99 issues of the series First prize hundred Christmas lottery.
- 99 prizes of 1,000 euros per series for the remaining 99 issues of the second prize hundred.
- 99 prizes of 1,000 euros to the series for each of the remaining 99 issues of the series Third prize hundred.
- 198 prizes of 1,000 euros per series for the remaining 99 issues of the series cent from each of the two fourth prizes.
- 9,999 refunds 200 euros for the series and 20 euros per tenth for all tickets whose last digit corresponds to that of the number awarded with the Christmas Lottery Jackpot.