Division 1
All 6 Lotto numbers in the exact order they are generated
Odds of winning (based on 1 game) are
1,000,000:1
Lotto can be played as a stand-alone entry or as an add-on game.
On a Saturday night, 6 balls are drawn at random from six individual barrels containing 10 balls (numbered 0 to 9). To win the jackpot (Division 1) your entry needs to match all 6 winning numbers in a single game panel in the exact same order as the Lotto numbers generated.
A QuickPick is the easiest way to play, your numbers are randomly generated for you and you can play from 1 up to 50 games.
If you're planning a holiday or don’t have time to buy a ticket online or in-store you can plan ahead and schedule your Lotto entry with an Advance or Multi-week entry.
An Advance entry allows you to play Lotto into a future draw, up to 10 weeks in advance. Learn more about Advance entries.
A Multi-week entry entry lets you play your entry across multiple draws. You can choose to play up to 10 consecutive Lotto draws. Learn more about Multi-week entries.
Lotto has 5 prize divisions. The winning combinations and odds of winning each Lotto prize division are shown under winning combinations below.
To win the jackpot (Division 1) in Lotto, your entry needs to match all 6 winning numbers in a single game panel in the exact same order as the numbers drawn. However you can win a prize with as little as matching 2 consecutive winning numbers in the exact order drawn.
All 6 Lotto numbers in the exact order they are generated
Odds of winning (based on 1 game) are
1,000,000:1
First 5 or last 5 Lotto numbers
Odds of winning (based on 1 game) are
55,556:1
First 4 or last 4 Lotto numbers
Odds of winning (based on 1 game) are
5,556:1
First 3 or last 3 Lotto numbers
Odds of winning (based on 1 game) are
556:1
First 2 or last 2 Lotto numbers
Odds of winning (based on 1 game) are
56:1
Lotto closes at 7:30pm (AEST) Saturday night. Lotto winning numbers are usually available no later than 9:00pm (AEST) via The Lott website.
You can check your Lotto ticket online, in-store, or scan your ticket using The Lott app. See our Results Services page for more information on how to get your results.
You can claim your Lotto prize online or in-store depending on the prize amount and where you purchased your ticket. Check out our Claiming Prizes page for more information on how to claim your Lotto prize.