December 22 arrived with the Christmas Gordo draw. The draw starts at 9 a.m. and millions of euros are distributed. Will you be one of the lucky ones, how much does the IRS keep, how did the tradition start?
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The Christmas lottery draw takes place like every December 22 at the Teatro Real in Madrid. This year 2024, a total of 2.702 million euros will be distributed in a draw in which 100,000 balls with numbers ranging from 00000 to 99,999 inside a drum will be drawn one by one until all the balls in the drum are covered.
“For the Christmas draw, which will take place on December 22 at the Teatro Real in Madrid, 193 million Christmas lottery tickets were put on sale. This year the show consists of 193 series(eight more than last year) of 100,000 numbers each and amounts to 3,860 million euros70% of which will be distributed in the form of prizes. In other words, the Christmas draw will distribute this year a total of 2,702 million euros in prizes“.
Live draw:
22.11.- We just called someone else fifth prize, with 6,000 euros per tenth: 45,456.
11.14.- The second fourth prize, with 20,000 euros per tenth: 48,020. Sold in Madrid, Elda, Sant Boi de Llobregar, Zafra, Vizcaya, La Corogne, Pozuelo de Alarcón and Aldaia.
11:11.- The fifth table begins, which marks the end of the first half of the draw. Sing the Piero Rai Chávez Huaroto number and the Alisce Ríos Gonzales Prize.
10:59 – They sing another fifth prize, with 6,000 euros per tenth: 74,778. Sold in Beasain (Gipuzkoa), Valencia, Novelda (Alicante), Avilés, Castellón, Cáceres, Bilbao, Cuenca. Interestingly, the Gordo de Noël ended up at number 5 32 times.
10:48 – The second fifth prize sort with 6,000 euros per tenth: 72,843. This issue was sold in Chella, Valencia and Mislata (Valencia), in Bailén (Jaén) and in Leioa (Biscay).
10:41.- Now the fourth begins, sings the numbers: Aurora Rodríguez Osorio and sings the awards: Ángel Abaga Elebiyo.
10:33.- Here are the big prizes drawn so far:
10:16.- The drawing of prizes and numbers for the third table of 10 begins: Paula Figuereo Figuereo sings the number and the prize: Evelyn Maldonado Romeral.
10:14.- The second table ends with the third, fourth and fifth prizes already sung.
9:59.- We sing first fourth prize, with 20,000 euros to the tenth: 77,768. Sold in Madrid, Guía de Isora (Santa Cruz de Tenerife), Benidorm, San Pedro del Pinatar, Denia (Alicante), Mérida, Santiago de Compostela, in the Balearics, Barcelona, Alsasua (Navarre) and Paiporta, in Valencia.
9:49.- The third prize, 50,000 euros to the tenth: 11,840 very distributed: in Bilbao, Llodio, La Pobla de Segur, Torrejón de Ardoz, Úbeda, Lugo, Plasencia, La Garriga, Astorga, Granadilla de Abona, Madrid, Almería, Estepona among others.
9:48.- The second thread of the second table ends with all the pedreas. They have just interrupted the extraction to adjust a crank. The process continues.
9:43.- The second scene begins with Ainhoa Rosero Gómez singing the numbers and Axiel Kyron Abas Limbaga singing the prices.
9:41.- The first table ends, with a fifth prize and the rest of the pedreas.
9:25.- The fourth table ends with prizes of a thousand euros. The fifth prize was widely distributed: Elche, Tazacorte (island of La Palma, in Tenerife), Alicante, Girona, Zamora, Lugo, Alcalá de Henares (Madrid), San Pedro del Pinatar (Murcia), Sort (Lleida), Valencia (Spain).
9:17.- They sing a fifth prize with 6,000 euros per tenth: 37,876.
9:14.- The traditional sound of “a thousand euros” begins to resonate after each number closing the first rod of the first table with the prices of the so-called pedrea, numbers at 100 euros per tenth.
9:12.- Extraction of the first table begins. Sings the number: Adam Lucas Kadmiri and sings the prize: Sergio Abaga Elebiyo.
9:11.- The children of San Idelfonso come out and greet the audience. The bombs are already rolling. The chance is gone.
9:10.- All the balls are in the drum, and the drums are closed and checked.
Special draw with 1,807 winning numbers.
There are two on the stage of the Teatro Real in Madrid: a large one, measuring 2.80 meters tall and weighing 800 kilosand a small one, measuring 70 centimeters and weighing 400 kilos.
The big drum is the one that contains 100,000 balls matching all numbers. It marks the end of the draw when there are no more balls inside. The balls weigh 3 grams and have a diameter of 18 millimeters. The two drums are gilded and made of an alloy of copper, tin and lead.
The first drum contains the 100,000 numbered ballsranging from 00,000 to 99,999. It is this drum that determines the numbers that will be assigned. The second drum contains the 1,807 prizes to be allocated, distributed as follows:
- 14 main prizes or grand prizes
- 1,793 so-called “de la pedrea” prices (low prices).
Main prizes of the 2024 Christmas Lottery draw per tenth of a lottery ticket
- El Gordo (premier prix) : 400,000 euros per tenth.
- Second prize: 125,000 euros per tenth
- 11,840 euros – Third prize: 50,000 euros per tenth
- Fourth prize (2 numbers): 20,000 euros per tenth (77.768 | 48.020)
- Fifth prizes (8 numbers): 6,000 euros per tenth (37.876 | 72.853 | 74.778 | 45.456)
- Five-digit lottery tickets (1,794 numbers): 100 euros per tenth price
Approximations :
- First prize (2): 2,000 euros per tenth
- For the second prize (2): 1,250 euros per tenth
- For the third prize (2): 960 euros per tenth
Hundreds (last three digits):
- From the first price (99): 100 euros per tenth
- From second prize (99): 100 euros per tenth
- From third prize (99): 100 euros per tenth
- Fourth prize (198): 100 euros per tenth
The tenths:
- For the first prize (999): 100 euros per tenth
- For the second prize (999): 100 euros per tenth
- For the third prize (999): 100 euros per tenth
- Reintegros (last issue of Gordo) (9,999): 20 euros per tenth
History of the Christmas Lottery draw
The history of the Christmas Lottery, Spain's most popular draw of the year, takes us back to one of the most turbulent moments in Spanish history: the War of Independence against Napoleonic occupation. In 1812, while Spain was fighting for its freedom, the minister Ciriaco González Carvajal had an innovative idea to raise funds without increasing the tax burdenof a population already hard hit by the war. This is how the first raffle was born in Cádiz, the last bastion of Spanish resistance. would lay the foundations for what we know today as the Christmas Lottery.
Over the following decades, this print has undergone a fascinating evolution. At first, it was just one of the regular draws held throughout the year. However, its coincidence with the Christmas period created a special bond with the population. People began to see it not only as an opportunity to make money, but also as a way to share their hopes and dreams with loved ones during the holiday season.
A unique social phenomenon in the world with a significant economic impact
What makes the Christmas lottery truly special is its ability to create moments of conviviality and collective hope. In the weeks leading up to the draw, lottery administrations become meeting points where dreams and aspirations are shared. People buy tickets in groups, creating special bonds with family, friends and colleagues. This practice of share the luck has given rise to memorable stories where entire villages have won the jackpot.
The economic scale of the lottery is impressive. Millions of banknotes are put into circulation each year at a price of 20 euros each, generating an important source of revenue for the state.
The children of San Ildefonso: the voices of luck
One of the most endearing and distinctive elements of this lottery is the participation of children from the San Ildefonso school. This tradition, which dates back to the middle of the 19th century, finds its origin in the social action of the institutionwhich took in orphans and abandoned children. The clarity of their voices singing the numbers and prices became the characteristic soundtrack of the morning of December 22 throughout Spain.
The Public Treasury, the big winner
All the lots worth more than 40,000 euros must be taxed to the Public Treasurywhich will take 20% of the amount won. So, in the case of a tenth of a lottery ticket with the Gordo, 400,000 euros. You will receive the first 40,000 euros, then 80% of the remaining 360,000 euros, i.e. 40,000 + 288,000 euros, or 328,000 euros.
The tax authorities keep:
- 72 000 euros for each lottery ticket Gordo winner
- 17 000 euros for every tenth winner of the second prize
- 2 000 euros for every tenth winner of the third prize.
Prizes can be collected until March 22, 2025date from which they are no longer valid.
How to check if you have won the 2024 National Lottery jackpot?
There are several ways to checkbut the official way is to go to a lottery office or use the official checker found on the website loteriasyapuestasdelestado.com. Congratulations to the lucky winners and, as they say, good health to everyone who does not have winning tickets.