
Bonoloto, Eurodreams and La Primitiva hold Monday evening draws with €1.5 million Bonoloto jackpot
Three Spanish lottery draws are scheduled for the evening of Monday 15 June: Bonoloto carries a €1.5 million jackpot, Eurodreams offers a €20,000 monthly prize for 30 years, and La Primitiva can accumulate a bote if no one matches all six numbers.
The draws tonight
Three games run by the state operator SELAE will take place on Monday evening. Bonoloto is drawn daily, with tonight’s jackpot standing at 1.5 million euros. La Primitiva, drawn three times a week, offers a bote that grows when there is no first-category winner. Eurodreams, the newest addition, is a pan-European game with its own prize model.
Draw times are staggered: Eurodreams begins at 21:00, Bonoloto follows at 21:30, and La Primitiva closes the evening at 21:40. All draws can be watched live on the official Loterías y Apuestas del Estado website.
- Eurodreams draw begins
- Bonoloto draw begins
- La Primitiva draw begins
Bonoloto
Bonoloto is the cheapest game of the three, at €0.50 per entry, with a minimum of two entries required. Players pick six numbers from 1 to 49. The game runs every day of the week, and the prize fund returns 55% of takings. A multi-draw option lets players use the same numbers across six weekly draws.
Sunday’s draw produced no winners in the top two categories, pushing tonight’s jackpot up. Sixty-two third-category winners each collected over €3,000.
Eurodreams and its prize structure
Eurodreams launched in November 2023 across eight European countries: Austria, Belgium, France, Ireland, Luxembourg, Portugal, Spain and Switzerland (another source also includes the United Kingdom). Each entry costs €2.50 and requires six numbers from 1 to 40 plus a “dream” number from 1 to 5.
The top prize is €20,000 per month for 30 years (€7.2 million total). If more than three winners match the first category, the prize is split. Lower tiers pay €2,000 per month for five years, €1,000 per month for one year, down to a €2.50 refund for matching the dream number. The odds of winning the top prize are 1 in 23,030,280.
La Primitiva
La Primitiva is based on a 6/49 matrix plus a complementary number drawn from a separate urn of 0–9. It is held on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Players need six main numbers and the complementary number to chase the bote. The exact jackpot amount for tonight is not specified, as it accumulates from previous draws without a full winner.


