The first millionaire: Grace Berry (2017)
Grace Berry from Shoreham-by-Sea became the first Super 6 millionaire in September 2017, correctly predicting all six scorelines in a special £1,000,000 round.
Read the full storyYes, real people win Super 6: the game has paid out more than £13 million since launch, including two £1 million jackpots and a long list of £250,000 winners.
Grace Berry from Shoreham-by-Sea became the first Super 6 millionaire in September 2017, correctly predicting all six scorelines in a special £1,000,000 round.
Read the full storyIn September 2024, Tom from Southampton called all six scores to take a £1 million rollover jackpot. He told Sky Sports he could not watch the final minutes.
Read the full storyChris Howell from Letchworth was the first jackpot winner of the 2022/23 season, in tears on the call where Sky told him he had won £250,000.
Read the full storyWhen more than one player gets all six right, the golden goal tiebreak decides it, and exact ties split the money: in 2020 three players landed £83,000 each from a single round.
Read the full storyThe standard Saturday jackpot is £250,000 for six exact scores. When nobody wins it on a Saturday Premier League round, it can roll over: recent rollovers have climbed through £500,000 and £750,000 to £1,000,000, and Sky offered a record £2,000,000 jackpot for the opening round of the 2024/25 season. If more than one player gets all six right, the golden goal prediction (the minute of the first goal across the fixtures) breaks the tie.
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Yes. Sky has paid out over £13 million in Super 6 prizes since the game launched, and in some seasons the jackpot has been won six times. Winners include two £1 million jackpots and many £250,000 rounds.
The standard Saturday jackpot is £250,000. When it is not won it can roll over in £250,000 steps, and Sky has offered enhanced jackpots for special rounds, including a record £2 million for the start of the 2024/25 season. The biggest confirmed individual wins are the two £1 million jackpots.
The golden goal tiebreak applies: whoever predicted closest to the minute of the first goal across the six fixtures wins. If players tie on that too, the jackpot is shared, as when three players took £83,000 each in 2020.
Yes. Super 6 is free to play with a Sky Bet account, and the jackpot is paid regardless. You do not need to place any bets to enter or to win.
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