Lotto Plus 2 Latest Payouts — 11 July 2026

The final table of the most recent draw night, verified against official results. Shaded rows are bonus-ball divisions.

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DivisionMatchWinnersPayout per Winner
Division 1 (Jackpot) 6 correct 0 Rollover — added to the next Plus 2 draw
Division 2 5 + bonus 0 R0.00
Division 3 5 correct 0 R0.00
Division 4 4 + bonus 0 R0.00
Division 5 4 correct 0 R0.00
Division 6 3 + bonus 0 R0.00
Division 7 3 correct 0 R0.00
Division 8 2 + bonus 0 R0.00
Source: verified official Lotto Plus 2 result for 11 July 2026. Division structure and bonus-ball mechanics are identical to the main game — explained in full on the main Lotto payouts page.

The Small-Field Effect, Measured

A thin field doesn't just shrink payouts — it makes them erratic, and sometimes it leaves divisions with no winners at all. From our verified archive of 143 draws, here is how often each division went completely unwon:

DivisionMatchDraws With Zero Winners
Division 1 6 correct 92% — each one a rollover
Division 2 5 + bonus 59%
Division 3 5 correct 3%
Division 4 4 + bonus 3%
Division 5 4 correct 3%
Division 6 3 + bonus 3%
Division 7 3 correct 3%
Division 8 2 + bonus 3%
Share of the 143 archived draws in which the division recorded zero winners. In a field this size, even upper divisions occasionally go unclaimed — something that is vanishingly rare in the main game.

Two readings of the same numbers: the pessimist sees the smallest prizes of the night; the realist notices that when a Plus 2 division does pay with only a winner or two in it, the per-person amount can leap past its busier siblings. Neither reading changes your odds of landing there — 1 in 20,358,520 for the jackpot, exactly as in the main game.

Typical Plus 2 Payouts by Division

Average payout per winning ticket across the archive, counting only draws where the division paid:

DivisionMatchAverage Payout per Winner
Division 1 6 correct R11 022 022.13
Division 2 5 + bonus R94 642.53
Division 3 5 correct R5 038.08
Division 4 4 + bonus R1 538.15
Division 5 4 correct R135.57
Division 6 3 + bonus R91.38
Division 7 3 correct R24.88
Division 8 2 + bonus R9.33
Computed from 143 verified official draws; the total prize pool has averaged R6 259 595 per draw over the same period. Given this game's volatility, treat averages as a midpoint of a wide range, not an expectation.

When the Quiet Game Paid Loud — Top Recorded Jackpots

Draw DateJackpot WinnersDiv 1 Payout per Winner
18 April 2026 1 R22 308 590.70
9 July 2025 1 R19 435 068.10
19 November 2025 1 R13 813 341.40
Largest per-winner Division 1 amounts in our verified Plus 2 archive — the product of the same rollover mechanics that build every big Lotto-family jackpot, applied to the smallest pool.

The Three Rules of the Third Pool

  1. Only Plus 2 money feeds it. The pool is built exclusively from the second R2.50 add-on — the fewest contributors of the night, since Plus 2 can only be added on top of Plus 1 (never directly onto a main board).
  2. It divides like its siblings. The same 8-division split (percentages set by Ithuba), each allocation shared equally by that division's winners.
  3. Its rollovers are its own. An unwon Plus 2 jackpot carries into the next Plus 2 draw — never into the main game or Plus 1, and theirs never flow here.

Structure, odds and the bonus-ball mechanics are identical to the main game — covered once, properly, on the main Lotto payouts page. Pool-funding comparisons with the middle rung live on the Plus 1 payouts page.

The Full-Ladder Player's Payout Checklist

If you're on this page, you probably play all three games — which makes you the player with the most money to lose to admin. The short list:

  • Three draws, three checks, every Wednesday and Saturday. Plus 2's result lands last and gets forgotten most — the ticket checker runs all three lines in one pass.
  • The bonus ball counts in all three games. Compare your numbers against each draw's bonus ball too, or you'll miss the upgrade divisions.
  • Tax-free, 365 days, same claims process as the main game — sign the ticket, claim by prize size, confirm thresholds on the official National Lottery site.
  • And the standing truth: nothing on this page — averages, swings, rollover rates — changes any draw's odds. It describes where the money went, never where it's going.