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Lotto Mecklenburg-Vorpommern

Online Lotto ticket Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern (Lotto MV) from 2015 (illustration similar)

Lotto Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern is the state lottery company headquartered in Rostock and a company with state participation. It is a member of the German Lotto and Totoblock and is officially called “Verwaltungsgesellschaft LOTTO und TOTO in Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern mbH”. It is one of a total of 16 lottery companies in Germany, each responsible for its own federal state. Around 60 employees work daily for Lotto Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern, ensuring transparent, secure and customer‑friendly operation of the state games and maintaining contact with just under 550 retail outlets. Lotto Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern’s portfolio includes the well‑known standard product Lotto 6aus49 with the add‑on lotteries Spiel 77 and Super 6, Eurojackpot, the annuity lottery Glücksspirale, KENO, plus 5, TOTO, BINGO and various instant lotteries.

How high are Lotto Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern’s processing fees?

Please note that you must always submit your entries directly to your state lottery company (i.e., Lotto MV if your primary or permanent residence is in the state of Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern). Playing online is usually cheaper — we recommend submitting your entries online, because:

Why pay more for the same service?

See for yourself — below we link to our detailed comparisons that include all online providers: the Lotto 6aus49 price comparison — lotto price comparison, for the European lottery Eurojackpot — Eurojackpot price comparison, for the daily lottery KENO — the corresponding Keno price comparison, and for the popular annuity lottery — the Glücksspirale price comparison, which are updated regularly. Please note that all information is without guarantee of completeness and accuracy; in case of doubt, please verify independently.

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Cut-off times at retail outlets

The Lotto 6aus49 draws of the German Lotto and Totoblock take place on Wednesday at 18:25 and on Saturday at 19:25. Typically, this results in retail cut‑off times on Wednesdays around 17:30–18:00 and on Saturdays around 18:30–19:00. These times vary between federal states because the state lottery administrations set the cut‑off times largely independently. For the online sales point of Lotto Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern, the following cut‑off times apply — for Wednesday Lotto: 18:00 and for Saturday Lotto: 19:00.

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Prize collection and payout in Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern

Until recently, lottery players in Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern had to assert their prize claims within 13 weeks of the draw date (or from the date of last participation for multi‑week tickets) by presenting a valid receipt; otherwise, the prize expired. This period had been uniform for all German state lottery companies. Changes in legislation led to the most recent change in the terms on 01.07.2016, effective for draws from Saturday, 02.07.2016. Now §18 states: “Statutory limitation rules apply to the assertion and limitation of claims.” As a rule, players now have up to 3 years (possibly until the end of the respective calendar year) to assert their claims — a significant improvement over the previous 13‑week period. In Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern retail outlets, only prizes up to €500 are paid out. For higher amounts (practical tip — even for a few hundred euros, a small neighborhood shop may not have enough cash on hand; it’s advisable to ask in advance), a written prize claim must be submitted (available at every lottery outlet). Alternatively, you can also visit the headquarters of the state lottery company in Rostock in person:

Verwaltungsgesellschaft Lotto und Toto in Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern mbH
Erich‑Schlesinger‑Str. 36
18059 Rostock

Tel: +49 381 40555-0
Fax: +49 381 40555-780

Payout can also be made by standard bank transfer. It’s therefore much more convenient to submit your ticket online. Your receipt cannot be lost and the prize is automatically transferred to your bank account. In addition, as seen in the comparison tables, you can benefit from lower processing fees!

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Lotto Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern customer card

Lotto Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern customer card (illustration similar)

The LOTTO customer card from Lotto Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern is simply called the Customer Card. This card is, of course, free of charge and available at any LOTTO shop in Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern. It is particularly useful for ODDSET, TOTO and KENO, where personal identification has been required since 2008 for reasons of problem‑gambling prevention and youth protection. The customer card serves player identification and is valid for 4 years; it also offers services such as immediate transfer of larger prizes over €500, as well as the transfer of smaller prizes if you have not collected them within the statutory period (formerly 13 weeks) at a LOTTO shop in Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern.

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State of Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern – lottery history

The state capital Schwerin is the capital of the State of Mecklenburg‑Vorpommern, a state in northeastern Germany at the center of the southern Baltic Sea region. With around 96,000 inhabitants (as of 2017, source: Federal Statistical Office, destatis.de), the independent city of Schwerin is Germany’s smallest state capital. The area of this German federal state is about 23,249.30 km2.

For the first time, lotto in Germany was drawn on 11 January 1953 in Berlin — back then as the numbers lottery 5 out of 90. Lotto MV joined the German LOTTO Block later; the Block was established in June 1955 by the following five federal states: Bavaria, Berlin, Hamburg, North Rhine‑Westphalia and Schleswig‑Holstein. Since the agreement of a Lotto Block contract, each state can now conduct the numbers lottery independently. The draw of the winning numbers took place every Saturday and was hosted in rotation by the LOTTO Block partners, each for five weeks. Hamburg made the start on 9 October 1955: at 16:00 the lotto balls were drawn for the first time in a large drum, then still made of wood and glass. The orphan girl Elvira became the very first “lotto fairy” — and the first number drawn was the “13”! Evaluating the played tickets used to be hard work: in 1955 hundreds of evaluators worked through the night under strict supervision, checking all tickets with a stencil. Today, modern data centers complete this task within just a few minutes. As a rule of thumb for publishing prize payouts: on the next working day — usually Monday for Saturday Lotto and Thursday for Wednesday Lotto — typically between 9:00 and 12:00 (the higher the jackpot, the later the payouts are published).

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