Dreams and Numbers

Many players dream of winning the lottery, but can what you dream really help you decide which numbers to play and maybe even win the SuperEnalotto jackpot? Many players around the world have shared how the winning numbers originally appeared to them in a dream, but what could be the secret to interpreting nighttime thoughts and images?

La Smorfia

La Smorfia

According to the ancient tradition of La Smorfia, anything dreamed—people, objects, and events—can be interpreted and converted into numbers. Lottery enthusiasts can use this technique to decide which numbers to choose, just by remembering what they dreamed and checking the corresponding numbers. For example, if you dreamed of a pig, according to La Smorfia, it corresponds to the number four. Visit the La Smorfia page for more information.

How to Interpret Dreams

Dream interpretation has been a subject of debate for centuries. While different researchers argue that dreams are simply meaningless products of the brain's activity during sleep, various studies have shown the long-term importance of REM sleep (when dreaming occurs) for health. Many psychologists have also speculated on the hidden meanings of dreams, ever since Sigmund Freud proposed that the unconscious influences our behavior more than we think, and that dreams might be a way of fulfilling our desires. Many argue that dreams help people cope with their emotions, reflect on the events of the previous day, and perhaps find solutions to their problems.

You might have a recurring dream, or a recurring element that keeps emerging in a series of dreams. For example, if you find yourself in a different situation each time, but for some reason, there is always a snake crawling on the ground. An analyst can help you understand what dreams like this really mean.

If you often participate in some lottery and are trying to figure out which numbers to choose, you can see if what you dream has any connection to specific numbers and try to interpret them. Or you can try to remember how many objects you saw in the dream. For example, if you dreamed of a car race with four cars, you could decide to play the number four as SuperStar.

Numbers in Dreams

Numbers in Dreams

The power of numbers in dreams has also been widely discussed. For example, the number one might be considered a sign of self-confidence, as you may think of yourself as a winner, coming first in a race. From a player's point of view, it might mean you should play a lottery because you might win. Sometimes, a number might stand out in a dream, and that could mean you should play it in SuperEnalotto. For instance, if you count sheep to fall asleep and remember reaching the number 364, you might take this number and break it down to play the numbers 3, 4, 6, 36, and 64 in SuperEnalotto.

Lottery Winners and Dreams

When asked to explain why they chose those specific numbers, many lucky winners have revealed that they were inspired by dreams. The Smith family from New Jersey, who won a $429 million Powerball jackpot in 2016, said the winning combination appeared in a dream to the mother. Similarly, Ihsanullah Khan, originally from Pakistan but residing in Washington, won $55 million at Powerball in 2001 with numbers he had dreamed about 15 years earlier. After winning, Khan returned to Pakistan and used his money to help victims of the devastating 2005 earthquake, bringing medical equipment, staff, and food.