Lotto Plus 2 Latest Draw — 11 July 2026
The most recent official Lotto Plus 2 winning numbers, verified after the draw. The gold ball is the bonus ball, deciding Divisions 2, 4, 6 and 8.
Prize Breakdown — 11 July 2026
| Division | Match | Winners | Prize per Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Division 1 (Jackpot) | 6 correct | 0 | R0 |
| Division 2 | 5 + bonus | 0 | R0 |
| Division 3 | 5 correct | 0 | R0 |
| Division 4 | 4 + bonus | 0 | R0 |
| Division 5 | 4 correct | 0 | R0 |
| Division 6 | 3 + bonus | 0 | R0 |
| Division 7 | 3 correct | 0 | R0 |
| Division 8 | 2 + bonus | 0 | R0 |
Earlier the Same Night — Lotto Plus 1 (11 July 2026)
Different machine, different result — same ticket. Blanking in the earlier draws says nothing about your Plus 2 line.
Full archives: Lotto Plus 2 results history, Plus 1 and the main Lotto — or check all your lines together with the free ticket checker. That's lotto plus results today, yesterday, and all the way back.
Recent Lotto Plus 2 Winning Numbers
| Draw Date | Main Numbers | Bonus |
|---|---|---|
| 11 Jul 2026 | 1610223132 | 37 |
| 8 Jul 2026 | 162837444547 | 11 |
| 4 Jul 2026 | 81318194748 | 20 |
| 1 Jul 2026 | 11213193234 | 40 |
| 27 Jun 2026 | 73235414247 | 51 |
| 24 Jun 2026 | 171933434851 | 9 |
| 20 Jun 2026 | 7910253039 | 32 |
| 17 Jun 2026 | 41216202849 | 13 |
Who Actually Adds Plus 2 — and What They're Buying
Plus 2 is the least-played draw of the Lotto family, which shapes everything about it. Plainly:
- A third independent chance for R2.50. Your existing 6 numbers get one more separate draw — the cheapest per-entry price on the ticket, since another main board would cost R5.00.
- Usually the smallest jackpot of the three. The Plus 2 pool is funded only by Plus 2 sales, and the fewest players climb to this rung. Smaller pool, same 1-in-20,358,520 odds.
- No "portfolio" effect exists. Playing all three draws is three independent long-shot bets, not diversification — the outcomes don't hedge each other, and the combined R10.00 is still an expected loss on average. Anyone selling Plus 2 as a returns-maximising strategy is selling a story.
- What it honestly is: more entertainment per draw night on numbers you already chose, at a known fixed cost. That's the whole product — and for many regular players, that's enough.
Wondering about number choices? The Lotto Plus 2 hot & cold numbers show which balls have appeared most in past Plus 2 draws — a historical record, never a forecast — and the number generator produces a well-spread board in one click.
Lotto Plus 1 vs Plus 2 — The Only Differences That Exist
Mechanically the two add-ons are twins: same numbers, same 6/52-plus-bonus format, same 8 divisions, same odds. Every real difference lives outside the maths:
- The entry ladder. Plus 1 attaches directly to a main board; Plus 2 only unlocks after Plus 1. There is no main-plus-Plus-2 combination.
- Pool sizes. Each rung up loses players, so Plus 2's jackpot and division prizes are typically the smallest of the night — while Plus 1's sit in the middle.
- Draw order. Plus 2 is the third and final Lotto-family draw of the evening, so its result lands last.
That's the complete list. Anything else you read about one being "luckier" or "smarter" than the other is noise.
Main Lotto vs Plus 1 vs Plus 2 at a Glance
| Feature | 🏆 Main Lotto | ➕ Plus 1 | ➕➕ Plus 2 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | R5.00 | +R2.50 | +R2.50 (R10.00 total) |
| Requires | — | Main board | Plus 1 |
| Jackpot odds | 1 in 20,358,520 | Identical | Identical |
| Typical pool | Largest | Middle | Usually smallest |
| Draw order | 1st, ±21:00 | 2nd | 3rd (last) |
| Honest use case | The core game | Cheap second chance | Completing the set |
Current estimates for the other rungs: Lotto next jackpot and Lotto Plus 1 next jackpot.
Lotto Plus 2 Prize Tiers & Odds
| Division | Match | Odds (1 in…) |
|---|---|---|
| Division 1 (Jackpot) | 6 correct | 20,358,520 |
| Division 2 | 5 + bonus | 3,393,087 |
| Division 3 | 5 correct | 75,402 |
| Division 4 | 4 + bonus | 30,161 |
| Division 5 | 4 correct | 1,371 |
| Division 6 | 3 + bonus | 1,028 |
| Division 7 | 3 correct | 96 |
| Division 8 | 2 + bonus | 72 |
Any-prize odds are roughly 1 in 38 per board, identical across all three Lotto-family draws. Division amounts differ because each draw pays from its own pool.
Running the Full Ladder Without Overspending
- Price the night, not the board. Full-ladder play is R10.00 per board, twice a week — R1,040 a year per board. Know that number before you commit to it as a habit.
- Don't escalate mid-rollover. A swollen Plus 2 jackpot is the same 1-in-20.36-million bet it was last week. If R10.00 wasn't your plan on a quiet week, it shouldn't become the plan on a rollover week.
- Three results, every time. Full-ladder players have the most lines to forget: main, Plus 1 and Plus 2, twice a week. Small Plus 2 division wins go unclaimed constantly. The ticket checker covers all three in one pass — and prizes stay claimable for 365 days, tax-free.
- Sign the ticket, photograph it, done. Bearer-document rules apply to every draw on it equally.
Can the Smallest Jackpot Still Get Big?
Yes — smaller pool doesn't mean small money. Plus 2 rolls over exactly like its siblings, and at 1-in-20.36-million odds the jackpot frequently goes unclaimed for consecutive draws, letting it climb into the millions and beyond. The live estimate is published by the official National Lottery before every Wednesday and Saturday draw. The rule you already know applies at every size: rollovers grow the prize, never your probability of taking it home.
