Lotto Draw Results: No Jackpot Winner for Third Consecutive Draw

Tonight's Lotto draw saw no jackpot winner for a staggering R20 million, with players missing out on the top prize for the third consecutive draw. The draw took place at 21:00 on e.tv and SABC 2.

Lotto, Lotto Plus 1, and Lotto 5 Max draws take place every Wednesday and Saturday, with thousands of South Africans eagerly awaiting the chance to win life-changing prizes. But tonight, fortune wasn't smiling on many players.

The odds of winning the Lotto jackpot are 1 in 20,358,520. This makes winning the jackpot a highly unlikely event. However, smaller prizes are still up for grabs, with many players winning amounts ranging from R50,000 to several hundred thousand rand.

For those yet to try their luck, tickets are available at participating retailers, online, or via the National Lottery Mobile App. With a jackpot that's now over R60 million, the potential for a life-changing win has never been higher.

And with the new feature of players being able to elect to pick one extra number at 7x the ticket price (called MP1), the possibility of winning even bigger prizes has just increased.

You can buy your tickets now and try your luck in the next draw, which takes place on Saturday, 6 June 2026.

### Key Facts

  • No jackpot winner was announced for Wednesday's draw
  • The jackpot estimate was R20 million
  • No winners were found for the Lotto Plus 1 jackpot, worth R1.5 million
  • Smaller prizes were won by several players, ranging from R50,000 to several hundred thousand rand
  • Lotto draws occur every Wednesday and Saturday
  • Tickets can be purchased online, at participating retailers, or via the National Lottery Mobile App
  • The next draw is scheduled for Saturday, 6 June 2026

Lotto draws take place every Wednesday and Saturday. Thousands of South Africans eagerly await the chance to win life-changing prizes, but for tonight's draw, fortune wasn't smiling on many players.

The odds of winning the Lotto jackpot are 1 in 20,358,520. This makes it a highly unlikely event. However, smaller prizes are still up for grabs, with many players winning amounts ranging from R50,000 to several hundred thousand rand.

For those yet to try their luck, tickets are available at participating retailers, online, or via the National Lottery Mobile App. With a jackpot of over R60 million, the potential for a life-changing win has never been higher.

And with the new feature of players being able to elect to pick one extra number at 7x the ticket price (called MP1), the possibility of winning even bigger prizes has just increased.

You can buy your tickets now and try your luck in the next draw, which takes place on Saturday, 6 June 2026.