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Latest Result — May 27, 2026
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50

Lotto • Past 5 Draws

DRAW DATE RESULT DRAW JACKPOT
May 27, 2026
29
56
17
08
35
38
50
R11.0M
May 23, 2026
45
53
47
39
49
33
34
R8.5M
May 20, 2026
24
04
58
13
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53
R6.6M
May 16, 2026
34
40
42
45
56
58
52
R4.3M
May 13, 2026
22
01
51
40
58
37
43
R2.4M

Prize Breakdown • Lotto
May 27, 2026

Division Match Winners Prize Amount
Division 1 MATCH6 0 R0.00
Division 2 MATCH5+BONUS 0 R0.00
Division 3 MATCH5 14 R10233.80
Division 4 MATCH4+BONUS 38 R3278.60
Division 5 MATCH4 1,237 R251.80
Division 6 MATCH3+BONUS 1,475 R168.90
Division 7 MATCH3 26,718 R49.00
Division 8 MATCH2 258,486 R7.00

Draw Details • Lotto
May 27, 2026

Draw Number 2649
Rollover Number 5
Total Sales R12977600.00
Total Pool Size R6229248.00
Machine Name RNG 1

About South African Lotto

Millions of lottery tickets are purchased in South Africa each week with the same goal: matching the correct six numbers. The South African Lotto operates on a systematic framework of odds, tiers, and payouts that creates excitement for players nationwide.

Record jackpots can reach tens of millions, attracting players seeking life-changing wins. Others find that the more frequent, smaller rewards keep the game engaging. Understanding how draws operate, when results are announced, and prize claiming deadlines helps players approach the lottery with clarity rather than speculation.

The smallest guaranteed jackpot starts at ZAR 2 million and continues growing until someone wins, with no limit on rollovers. This creates the potential for truly massive prizes that capture national attention.

How to Play SA Lotto

Playing the South African Lotto involves a few simple steps with multiple convenient options available. Players must be at least 18 years old to purchase tickets. A standard ticket costs ZAR 5.00 and allows selection of six numbers from 1 to 52.

Ticket Purchase Options

South African residents can purchase tickets through several convenient methods:

  • Authorized retailers: Traditional in-person purchases remain popular
  • Official Lotto website: Online ticket purchasing
  • Official mobile app: Direct lottery access from smartphones
  • Lottery agent websites: Available for international players

On draw days, ticket sales close at 20:30 local time and resume shortly after each draw concludes.

Number Selection Strategies

Players can choose numbers through two main approaches:

  • Manual selection: Pick six specific numbers between 1-52 based on personal systems, birthdays, lucky numbers, or historical analysis
  • Quick Pick: Automated system generates random number combinations instantly

Additional Games

Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 provide additional winning opportunities. Each costs an extra ZAR 2.50 and uses the same numbers as the main ticket. These supplementary draws offer three chances to win with a single number selection.

Advance Play Feature

The Advance Play feature allows players to enter multiple consecutive draws simultaneously, preventing missed opportunities during busy periods or travel.

Prize Structure and Payouts

The South African Lotto features a structured eight-tier prize system that rewards players at different matching levels. Understanding how prizes work and claiming procedures can make the difference between missing out and collecting winnings.

Jackpot Information

The jackpot receives 73% of the total prize pool, which comprises 45% of all ticket sales. Key jackpot facts:

  • Minimum jackpot: ZAR 2 million
  • Average payout: Approximately R5,994,241
  • Winning odds: 1 in 20,358,520
  • No rollover limit: Prizes can grow indefinitely

Prize Tier Breakdown

Prize Tier Requirement Payout Type Amount/Percentage
Tier 1 - Jackpot 6 numbers Variable 73% of prize pool
Tier 2 5 + Bonus Ball Variable % of prize pool
Tier 3 5 numbers Variable % of prize pool
Tier 4 4 + Bonus Ball Variable % of prize pool
Tier 5 4 numbers Variable % of prize pool
Tier 6 3 + Bonus Ball Variable % of prize pool
Tier 7 3 numbers Fixed R50
Tier 8 2 + Bonus Ball Fixed R20

Higher tiers use a percentage of the prize pool, meaning secondary prize amounts vary depending on ticket sales and the number of winners in each category. Fixed prizes guarantee specific amounts regardless of other factors.

SA Lotto History and Milestones

The Beginning

South Africa's lottery journey began on March 2, 2000, with tremendous excitement. President Thabo Mbeki purchased the first ticket in Langa, Cape Town, launching what would become the country's longest-running lottery game.

First Winners

The inaugural draw created immediate excitement. Sharon Valentine became the first jackpot winner, claiming her prize just one day after the historic draw on March 11, 2000. However, the real millionaire milestone went to Batsirai Mupfawi, who transformed a modest R5 investment into R13,831,850 on April 8, 2000, demonstrating the lottery's life-changing potential from its very beginning.

Evolution and Growth

Initially, players waited a full week between draws. Due to the game's popularity, organizers added a second weekly draw in 2001, doubling the opportunities for hopeful participants nationwide.

Record-Breaking Jackpots

Notable jackpot milestones include:

  • March 2006: Largest single-ticket win of R34,256,346 by a West Rand resident
  • January 27, 2018: Biggest jackpot ever at ZAR 110 million, split among multiple winners
  • March 15, 2003: Unusual shared victory where 33 jackpot winners each received R119,901

These milestones showcase the lottery's growth from humble beginnings to creating regular multi-millionaires across South Africa.

Claiming Your Winnings

Claiming Timeframe

Winners have exactly 365 days from the draw date to claim prizes. Missing this deadline results in forfeiture of all winnings, making prompt ticket checking essential.

Prize Collection Methods

Collection methods depend on winning amounts:

  • Small amounts: Can be collected from authorized retailers
  • Substantial wins: Require visits to lottery offices with proper identification and the original winning ticket

Tax Information

South African lottery winnings are delivered as lump sum payments, completely tax-free for local players. International participants should verify tax obligations in their home countries as rules may vary.

Ticket Security

Always keep tickets secure until verification. While digital screenshots can serve as backup evidence, original tickets remain necessary for claiming significant prizes.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does it cost to play SA Lotto?

A standard SA Lotto ticket costs ZAR 5.00. Adding Lotto Plus 1 and Plus 2 costs an additional ZAR 2.50 each, bringing the total to ZAR 10.00 for all three games.

When are SA Lotto draws held?

Draws occur every Wednesday and Saturday at 20:56 local time. Results are broadcast on national television and published online shortly after each draw concludes.

What are the odds of winning the jackpot?

The odds of winning the SA Lotto jackpot are 1 in 20,358,520 for matching all six numbers. Players have a 1 in 38 chance of winning any prize tier.

How much do you win for matching three numbers?

Matching three numbers awards a fixed prize of R50. This amount remains constant regardless of ticket sales or jackpot size, providing guaranteed smaller wins for players.

What happens if nobody wins the jackpot?

Unclaimed jackpots roll over to the next draw with no limit on consecutive rollovers. This system allows prizes to grow indefinitely until someone matches all six numbers.

Can international players participate?

Yes, international players can participate through authorized lottery agent websites. However, they should verify tax obligations in their home countries as international tax rules may apply.

What was the largest SA Lotto jackpot ever won?

The largest jackpot in SA Lotto history was ZAR 110 million, won on January 27, 2018. This record-breaking prize was split among several winning tickets.

Are SA Lotto winnings taxed?

No, lottery winnings in South Africa are not subject to taxation. Local winners receive their full prize amount without any deductions.

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