The aims of this study was to evaluate the response of groundnut promising lines grown in various environments. A number of 18 groundnut lines and 2 checked cultivars were grown in 3 different environments i.e. lowlands with heavy and loamy soil texture at Ngawi and Banyuwangi Districts, and dry alkaline soils at Tuban District. A randomized block design with three replicates was applied in each site. Each genotype was planted in a 2 m x 5 m plot size with plant spacing of 40 cm interrows x 10 cm intrarow, 1 seed/hole. The basal fertilizer of 250 kg/ha composite NPK Phonska was applied at planting time. Location (site), genotype as well as its interaction significantly influenced the growth and yield variables. Four lines gave good yields at all sites i.e. BK10/LG5-295-50, BK1/LG5-37-64, BK1/LG5-B13-29-6, and BK1/LG5-B13-6-1. These four lines were less stable with its average pod yields were 4.0 t, 4.0 t, 3.9 t, and 4.0 t dry pods/ha consecutevely. Those pod yields were equal that those of checked cultivars Katana 1 and Hypoma 1. Instead of producing high pod yields, those four lines are resistant to leaf spot and rust diseases, so are merit to be proposed as newly superior cultivars.