La Primitiva

La Primitiva is a popular lottery game in Spain, established in 1763, that allows players to select a set of numbers in hopes of matching them with those drawn by the lottery. The game involves selecting six numbers from a pool of 1 to 49, and draws take place twice a week. La Primitiva is known for its large jackpots and has inspired a culture of lottery participation in Spain. Players can also opt for a ‘reintegro’, which offers a chance to win back their ticket cost. The game is operated by the Spanish State Lottery and Betting Agency. It is one of the oldest and most traditional lottery games in the country, often associated with excitement and the hope of winning significant cash prizes.