SA LOTTO – What are the prizes, the odds of winning, and the biggest pay-outs in history?

The prizes for each division of the LOTTO for every draw can change on a weekly basis depending on the winners in a draw and whether the jackpot rolls over.

In order to win a prize, players must match the number on their ticket with the numbers which are drawn. The more numbers the player matches, the greater the prize that they win. There are eight SA LOTTO prize divisions with the lowest being fixed amounts of R20.00 and R50.00, respectively, when matching either three numbers or two numbers and the bonus ball. The other prize divisions are as follows along with an average prize amount (calculated for draws in the past 365 days):

  1. Six numbers matched – R17,869,953.25
  2. Five numbers and the bonus ball matched – R30,315.24.
  3. Five numbers matched – R6,080.01.
  4. Four numbers and the bonus ball matched – R2,160.53.
  5. Four numbers matched – R161.33.
  6. Three numbers and the bonus ball matched – R103.81.

The odds of winning the lotto

Each lottery in the world has its own odds where a single, or multiple winners, is concerned. Some lotteries have odds of one in 100 million, and higher. However, when considering the SA LOTTO, the odds of winning not only the jackpot, but also prizes from the other divisions, are as follows:

Despite these odds looking near impossible, it is important to consider that there have been substantial winners who managed to bag the jackpot. There have also been numerous winners of prizes in lower divisions.

The odds of winning the lotto

The odds are substantially high, yet there have been so many winners throughout the years since the SA LOTTO has been in operation. However, most of the record jackpots won have been through PowerBall, with only one specifically from the SA LOTTO. Despite this, it is still a substantial list for comparison when considering that the winners walked away with millions. There have been 11 substantial jackpots in the past few years won in South Africa, namely:

 

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