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ONCE Cuponazo Draw Reveals €6 Million Jackpot Winner
Madrid, Spain – ONCE Games held a new Cuponazo draw today, Friday, March 20, 2026, offering players the chance at one of Spain’s largest weekly lottery prizes.
Winning Numbers Announced
The winning numbers for today’s draw are:
- Prize Number (each coupon €40,000): 11,958
- Series (€6,000,000): 011
“The jackpot for the ONCE Cuponazo draw today is €6,000,000 for the complete number and series,” ONCE officials confirmed.
This top prize is reserved for a single winning coupon that matches both the exact number and series in the standard €3 bet modality.
Prize Distribution
If more than one coupon matches the five-figure number and series, the total jackpot is divided equally among the winners.
Secondary prizes are also available:
- Five figures without series can win €40,000 or €25,000 per coupon, depending on the normal or XXL mode.
“Every Friday, the Cuponazo distributes a large main jackpot along with hundreds of secondary prizes,” ONCE explained.
How to Claim Your Prize
Winners can collect their prizes starting the day after the draw, once the results are officially confirmed by ONCE.
- Physical coupons: Smaller prizes can be collected at any ONCE seller or point of sale. Larger amounts are processed through ONCE centers or collaborating entities.
- Online coupons: Winnings are credited directly to the user’s account. Larger prizes are processed via bank transfer, following identity verification and processing deadlines set by JuegosONCE.
Taxation Details
ONCE Cuponazo prizes follow a special tax scheme:
- The first €40,000 of each winning coupon is tax-exempt.
- Amounts exceeding €40,000 are taxed at 20%.
“For example, if your prize is €100,000, €60,000 is taxable, meaning the Treasury keeps €12,000,” ONCE clarified.
In the case of shared prizes, the €40,000 exemption is distributed proportionally among the participants, with 20% applied only to the portion exceeding their exempt share.
“The withholding is done directly by ONCE, so winners receive their money net, usually without needing to declare it again in personal income tax,” ONCE added.
The Cuponazo continues to be one of Spain’s most popular lotteries, offering life-changing sums and secondary prizes to hundreds of lucky players every Friday.
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Source: This article was originally published in another language by El Español – Home and has been translated and adapted for our global English-speaking audience. Read the original article here.