Updated June 25, 2026 at 9:08 PM

SA Lotto Plus 1 Predictions Today — Saturday 27 June 2026

Free, data-driven SA Lotto Plus 1 predictions for today, built from the last 50 independent 6/52 draws and updated after every official result. Below you'll find today's Lotto Plus 1 hot numbers, overdue cold numbers, lucky number spreads, previous draw results with accuracy comparison, and the last 50 draw results table. Every number set is for entertainment only — no combination can improve your odds in this independent random draw.

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🎱 6/52 + Bonus 📅 Wed & Sat · 20:56 SAST 📊 Last 50 draws analysed 🔄 Auto-updated

Separate machine, separate data: Lotto Plus 1 is drawn from its own independent machine, so all frequency data on this page is tracked from the Plus 1 pool only — never borrowed from main SA Lotto or Lotto Plus 2 draws. Past frequency has no bearing on future results.

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For entertainment & educational use only. Every Lotto Plus 1 draw is an independent random event. Every six-number combination has exactly the same 1-in-20,358,520 chance. Nothing on this page — no prediction, hot number, or lucky set — can improve your odds. You must be 18+ to play. Gambling responsibly means spending only what you can afford to lose.

Previous Official Lotto Plus 1 Draw
Wednesday, 24 Jun 2026
4
Warm
16
Hot
17
Warm
44
49
Hot
50
Warm
51
Bonus

The official result for 24 Jun 2026, colour-mapped to hot/warm/cold frequency zones. Use the full history archive or the table below to explore more draws.

Previous Draw Accuracy Check: The strips inside each prediction card below show, number by number, which of today's predicted Lotto Plus 1 numbers happened to appear in the 24 Jun 2026 draw (green = matched; grey = not drawn; purple = Bonus Ball). This is a historical curiosity only — coincidental past overlap has zero bearing on the next draw. Each draw is independent and random.

Lotto Plus 1 Predictions for Today — 27 June 2026

Four SA Lotto Plus 1 prediction sets for the Saturday 20:56 draw, generated from the last 50 independent results. The Previous Draw Accuracy strip on each card shows how many numbers from that set appeared in the last official draw.

These are today's Lotto Plus 1 lucky numbers based on statistical analysis. None is more likely to win than any other combination. Generate a fresh set for a different random mix — all for fun, zero effect on odds.

1

Set 1 — Balanced Spread

Hot + cold + mid-range distribution

Overlap: 1/6
vs 24 Jun 2026
16
22
23
39
42
45
+
47
1 main
16
22
23
39
42
45
47
Sum 187 Odd/Even 3/3 Low/High 3/3

The idea: An evenly distributed set blending 2 frequently drawn numbers, 2 long-absent numbers and 2 mid-range picks for today's SA Lotto Plus 1 prediction. A balanced spread doesn't change your odds — every combination is equally likely — but spreading numbers widely is a popular strategy for reducing prize-sharing.

2

Set 2 — Hot Numbers Focus

The six most frequently drawn numbers

Overlap: 1/6
vs 24 Jun 2026
12
16
22
32
40
46
+
49
1 main
12
16
22
32
40
46
49
Sum 168 Odd/Even 0/6 Low/High 3/3

The idea: The Lotto Plus 1 hot numbers today — the most frequently drawn across the last 50 independent draws. Past frequency has no effect on the next draw; a frequently drawn ball is no more likely to appear than any other. See the full hot & cold number stats for all 52 balls.

3

Set 3 — Overdue Cold Numbers

The longest-absent balls in the 52-pool

Overlap: 0/6
vs 24 Jun 2026
3
10
19
23
34
42
+
38
0 main
3
10
19
23
34
42
38
Sum 131 Odd/Even 3/3 Low/High 4/2

The idea: The most overdue Lotto Plus 1 numbers — balls absent longest from official draws. The belief that overdue balls are "due" is the classic gambler's fallacy: each draw is independent, so absence doesn't increase a number's probability in this Lotto Plus 1 forecast.

4

Set 4 — Lucky Spread

An even draw across low, mid & high zones

Overlap: 1/6
vs 24 Jun 2026
12
16
22
32
40
46
+
6
1 main
12
16
22
32
40
46
6
Sum 168 Odd/Even 0/6 Low/High 3/3

The idea: SA Lotto Plus 1 lucky numbers today drawn evenly from the 1–17, 18–34 and 35–52 zones for a wide board spread. Most winning combinations in this 6/52 game have historically contained numbers from all three zones, though randomness means this is not a rule you can exploit.

Reminder: these Lotto Plus 1 predictions for today are descriptive statistics derived from past draw data — not forecasts. The green "hit" highlights above show past coincidental overlap with the latest draw only. Every combination has exactly the same odds regardless of past frequency.

Top 10 Lotto Plus 1 Hot & Cold Numbers — Last 50 Draws

Frequency count for the most-drawn and least-drawn balls from the last 50 verified Lotto Plus 1 draws. Updated after every official Wednesday & Saturday result.

SA Lotto Plus 1 hot and cold number frequency — last 50 draws. Past frequency describes history only.
Rank 🔥 Hot Number Drawn ❄️ Cold Number Drawn
1 16 10× 23
2 22 42
3 32 34
4 40 19
5 46 10
6 12 3
7 49 38
8 6 33
9 8 24
10 11 21

See the full 52-ball breakdown on our Lotto Plus 1 Hot & Cold Numbers page.

Last 50 SA Lotto Plus 1 Draw Results

The full dataset we use for today's Lotto Plus 1 prediction — every official Wednesday and Saturday draw result, shown in order. This table gives Google and our readers transparent visibility of the real data powering the frequency analysis above. First 10 rows are shown; click Load More to expand all 50 draws.

Draw Date Ball 1 Ball 2 Ball 3 Ball 4 Ball 5 Ball 6 Bonus
24 Jun 2026 Wed 4 16 17 44 49 50 51
20 Jun 2026 Sat 7 23 32 37 43 45 50
17 Jun 2026 Wed 1 12 19 26 27 28 13
13 Jun 2026 Sat 6 12 24 32 36 47 49
10 Jun 2026 Wed 19 20 32 37 45 51 6
06 Jun 2026 Sat 11 12 35 44 45 46 41
03 Jun 2026 Wed 2 28 45 49 51 52 23
30 May 2026 Sat 9 16 25 44 50 54 53
27 May 2026 Wed 5 31 46 47 55 58 3
23 May 2026 Sat 9 16 22 27 30 41 52
20 May 2026 Wed 14 46 47 51 54 55 41
16 May 2026 Sat 9 11 15 34 49 53 38
13 May 2026 Wed 18 22 32 35 46 50 11
09 May 2026 Sat 8 27 36 43 48 52 54
06 May 2026 Wed 11 22 26 31 49 53 20
02 May 2026 Sat 17 30 33 35 39 41 28
29 Apr 2026 Wed 12 29 31 37 40 47 54
25 Apr 2026 Sat 14 18 30 43 46 55 28
22 Apr 2026 Wed 20 26 32 48 50 57 34
18 Apr 2026 Sat 1 4 8 40 41 57 19
15 Apr 2026 Wed 3 4 6 9 12 37 21
11 Apr 2026 Sat 7 14 17 21 40 53 19
08 Apr 2026 Wed 11 29 30 36 44 55 17
04 Apr 2026 Sat 6 8 13 31 50 54 56
01 Apr 2026 Wed 16 18 29 40 43 58 25
28 Mar 2026 Sat 8 34 39 48 52 54 9
25 Mar 2026 Wed 2 11 38 39 47 55 10
21 Mar 2026 Sat 6 8 13 32 56 58 18
18 Mar 2026 Wed 20 21 22 24 40 58 14
14 Mar 2026 Sat 6 7 11 17 20 29 54
11 Mar 2026 Wed 3 22 25 38 46 56 39
07 Mar 2026 Sat 13 16 18 20 42 50 5
04 Mar 2026 Wed 1 9 25 30 48 49 52
28 Feb 2026 Sat 12 15 20 22 35 49 8
25 Feb 2026 Wed 8 16 31 33 44 45 27
21 Feb 2026 Sat 16 27 32 40 48 56 8
18 Feb 2026 Wed 4 5 9 21 35 57 24
14 Feb 2026 Sat 10 16 18 31 41 51 34
11 Feb 2026 Wed 4 8 12 18 28 38 20
07 Feb 2026 Sat 15 16 25 28 31 46 1
04 Feb 2026 Wed 17 26 40 46 53 54 13
31 Jan 2026 Sat 13 15 17 27 48 49 44
28 Jan 2026 Wed 16 22 26 28 37 54 38
24 Jan 2026 Sat 2 10 15 35 40 49 1
21 Jan 2026 Wed 7 12 17 22 32 42 19
17 Jan 2026 Sat 6 22 26 37 43 58 5
14 Jan 2026 Wed 14 18 24 27 40 55 47
10 Jan 2026 Sat 11 27 52 53 56 57 46
07 Jan 2026 Wed 5 32 33 39 45 46 3
03 Jan 2026 Sat 6 30 35 36 39 52 16

Showing 10 of 50 draws

🔗 Top Co-Drawn Pairs

Pairs that have appeared together most often in the same Lotto Plus 1 draw across the last 50 results. A historical record of past co-occurrence only.

  • 15 49
    4× together
  • 16 44
    3× together
  • 16 50
    3× together
  • 32 45
    3× together

⚡ Top Co-Drawn Triplets

Three-number groups that have appeared together most often in Lotto Plus 1 draws — for interest and structural reference only.

  • 16 44 50
    2× together
  • 32 37 45
    2× together
  • 8 48 52
    2× together

Understanding the 6/52 Matrix — SA Lotto Plus 1

52
Total balls in pool
6
Main balls drawn
20,358,520
Possible combinations
1 in 20.4M
Jackpot probability

The South African Lotto Plus 1 is a 6/52 lottery: players choose 6 numbers from a pool of 52, and six main balls plus one Bonus Ball are drawn on Wednesday and Saturday evenings. The total number of possible six-number combinations is calculated as C(52,6) = 20,358,520 — just over 20 million. Every single one of those combinations has an equal probability of being drawn each time.

The Bonus Ball is drawn from the remaining 46 balls after the six main balls have been selected. It applies only to specific lower prize divisions — it does not affect the jackpot. Matching 6 main balls wins the Division 1 jackpot. Matching 5 + Bonus wins Division 2, and so on.

Because each draw is entirely independent, frequency statistics — "hot" and "cold" numbers — are descriptive records of the past, not predictors of the future. The SA Lotto Plus 1 forecast and prediction sets on this page use frequency data as a structured way to choose numbers, nothing more.

How Our SA Lotto Plus 1 Predictions Are Built

At NextDrawLogic, the Lotto Plus 1 prediction for today is built exclusively from this game's own draw record — never shared with main Lotto or Plus 2 data. Because Lotto Plus 1 uses its own dedicated machine, we maintain a separate frequency database for all 52 balls and update it automatically after every official Wednesday and Saturday draw.

Each SA Lotto Plus 1 prediction runs through five analytical layers before producing the four number sets above:

1

Rolling Frequency Window

Every ball (1–52) is counted across the last 50 draws to identify which numbers have been drawn most recently and which have been absent longest.

2

Hot, Warm & Cold Zoning

Numbers are categorised into Hot (top 10 by frequency), Warm (11–25), and Cold (lowest 10) zones, each colour-coded throughout the page for quick reference.

3

Pair & Triplet Tracking

We record which numbers have historically been drawn together in the same result, producing the top co-drawn pairs and triplets shown in the combination section above.

4

Distribution Balancing

Each prediction set is checked for even/odd and high/low (1–26 / 27–52) spread so numbers are evenly distributed across the 52-ball pool rather than clustered in one zone.

5

Accuracy Cross-Check

After each draw, we run a retrospective overlap check comparing the previous prediction sets against the official result. This is shown transparently on each card for interest only.

5 Things to Know When Playing SA Lotto Plus 1

  • 1You must play main Lotto first. Lotto Plus 1 cannot be entered on its own — you must play the main SA Lotto draw and add Plus 1 for R2.50 extra per board at the point of purchase.
  • 2Two independent shots for the price of one visit. Your Plus 1 entry is drawn from a separate machine to the main Lotto, giving you two statistically independent results from one lottery counter visit.
  • 3Odd/even spreads are common in past results. Most past Lotto Plus 1 draws have contained a mix of odd and even numbers rather than all of one type. This is simply what randomness looks like at scale — it is not a rule you can exploit.
  • 4Wide spreads may reduce prize-sharing. Choosing numbers evenly across 1–52 makes your set statistically less popular with other players, which may reduce the chance of sharing a jackpot — but it does not move the probability of winning.
  • 5Set a budget before you play. Lottery play is entertainment. Decide on a fixed spend before you buy, and never chase losses. The National Responsible Gambling helpline (0800 006 008) is free and available 24/7.

How Lotto Plus 1 Relates to the Main SA Lotto Draw

The South African National Lottery runs two add-on games — Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 — alongside the main SA Lotto on every Wednesday and Saturday draw night. All three draws follow each other in sequence at approximately 20:56 SAST, broadcast live on SABC 2.

While all three games share the same 6/52 ball matrix, each game is conducted with its own separate ball machine and set of balls. This is important for frequency analysis: a number that is "hot" in the main Lotto is not automatically hot in Lotto Plus 1. NextDrawLogic tracks each game's statistics independently to ensure that today's SA Lotto Plus 1 prediction reflects only the Plus 1 draw history.

A single lottery ticket can include all three games. Players must first enter the main Lotto (R5.00 per board) and may then add Plus 1 (R2.50 per board) and/or Lotto Plus 2 (R2.50 per board). The total Lotto jackpot pool — comprising the main Lotto, Plus 1, and Plus 2 — has produced some of the largest lottery prizes in South African history.

For a full comparison of all six SA National Lottery games — including PowerBall, PowerBall Plus, and Daily Lotto — visit our NextDrawLogic homepage, where we track live results, hot numbers, and predictions for every draw.

Lotto Plus 1 Odds — What 1-in-20 Million Really Means

Choosing 6 numbers from 52 produces 20,358,520 possible combinations, every one equally likely. A single board therefore has roughly a 1-in-20.4-million chance of matching the Lotto Plus 1 jackpot. For reference, you are statistically more likely to be struck by lightning twice in the same year.

Each draw is entirely independent of every draw before it. Whether a ball appeared in the last ten draws or has been absent for two years, its probability of being selected next time remains roughly 6-in-52, or about 11.5%, for any given ball. This means the "gambler's fallacy" — the belief that a long-absent number is due — has no mathematical basis in an independent random draw.

The genuine value of frequency analysis in a Lotto Plus 1 forecast is that it gives you a consistent, structured way to choose numbers rather than purely random selection. The one area where choice does matter is prize-sharing: less popular number combinations are chosen by fewer players, so a jackpot win with an unusual set is less likely to be shared. This is a marginal consideration — but it is the only mathematically grounded benefit of any strategy.

SA Lotto Plus 1 Frequency Chart — Top 10 Most Drawn Numbers

Draw frequency for the 10 most-drawn Lotto Plus 1 numbers from the last 50 independent draws. Updated automatically after every official draw.

SA Lotto Plus 1 Predictions — Frequently Asked Questions

Today's Lotto Plus 1 predictions on this page are automatically generated from the last 50 official draws and updated after every Wednesday and Saturday result. We produce four sets: a Balanced Spread, Hot Numbers Focus, Overdue Cold Numbers, and a Lucky Spread across low/mid/high zones. These are statistical summaries for entertainment — every six-number combination has exactly the same 1-in-20,358,520 chance.
Lotto Plus 1 is the first add-on game to the South African National Lottery main Lotto. To enter Plus 1 you must play the main Lotto and opt in; Plus 1 cannot be played on its own. It costs an additional R2.50 per board on top of the base Lotto stake, and the draw follows the main Lotto draw on Wednesday and Saturday at approximately 20:56 SAST.
The Hot Numbers Focus set on this page shows the six numbers drawn most often in the last 50 independent Lotto Plus 1 draws, updated automatically after every official result. This is a record of past frequency only and does not indicate which numbers will appear next. You can also view the full frequency breakdown for all 52 balls on our dedicated Hot & Cold Numbers page.
Yes. Although both games use the 6/52 ball matrix, Lotto Plus 1 is drawn from a separate, independent machine, so its past frequency patterns, hot numbers, cold numbers, and pair statistics are recorded separately on NextDrawLogic. As with any lottery, past patterns in either game do not influence future draws.
The SA Lotto Plus 1 draw takes place every Wednesday and Saturday at approximately 20:56 SAST, immediately following the main Lotto draw. Draws are broadcast live on SABC 2 and streamed on the National Lottery website.
The South African Lotto Plus 1 uses a 6/52 matrix: six main balls are drawn from a pool of 52, plus one Bonus Ball. To win the jackpot you must match all 6 main balls. The Bonus Ball only applies to certain lower prize divisions and does not affect the jackpot.
NextDrawLogic analyses the last 50 official Lotto Plus 1 results independently. We calculate individual ball frequency across all 52 numbers, identify the longest-absent cold numbers, record commonly co-drawn pairs and triplets, and apply even/odd and high/low distribution checks to produce the four number sets. These are descriptive statistics — not forecasts — and are updated automatically after every official draw.
No. Every Lotto Plus 1 draw is an independent random event, and every six-number combination has exactly the same chance of being drawn. The sets and statistics on this page cannot predict results or improve your odds in any way. They are provided for entertainment and as a structured alternative to random selection. Please always play responsibly.
The accuracy comparison shows how many numbers from each prediction set coincidentally appeared in the most recent official Lotto Plus 1 draw. This is purely a historical observation — it is not a measure of predictive power. Because every draw is random and independent, past overlap does not mean a set is more likely to match next time. We show this data for transparency and interest only.
A cold number is a ball that has not appeared in the Lotto Plus 1 draw for a long time relative to the last 50 draws. Some players choose overdue numbers believing they are 'due' to be drawn — this is the gambler's fallacy. In a fair, independent draw, every ball has the same probability (approximately 11.5% per draw) regardless of how long it has been absent.
Data Source

All SA Lotto Plus 1 results are sourced from verified South African National Lottery (Ithuba) draw data and updated automatically after every official Wednesday and Saturday draw. NextDrawLogic is independent of Ithuba Holdings and the National Lottery.

Responsible Play Disclaimer

NextDrawLogic is an independent, non-affiliated informational platform. All Lotto Plus 1 predictions, hot numbers, cold numbers, lucky numbers, and forecasts on this site are for entertainment and educational purposes only. No system, statistic or combination of numbers can predict a result or improve your probability of winning. Lottery draws are independent random events. You must be 18 or older to play. Please play responsibly. If gambling is causing harm, contact the National Responsible Gambling Programme on 0800 006 008 (free, 24/7) or visit the South African Responsible Gambling Foundation.