Daily Lotto Results — Thursday, 4 June 2026
Prize Divisions & Payouts — 4 June 2026
| Division | Match | Winners | Prize Per Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Division 1 | Match 5 | 1 | R 408,619.60 |
| Division 2 | Match 4 | 307 | R 380.20 |
| Division 3 | Match 3 | 9,366 | R 18.60 |
| Division 4 | Match 2 | 93,059 | R 5.00 |
Daily Lotto Draw Analysis — 4 June 2026
On Thursday, 4 June 2026, South Africa's nightly Daily Lotto draw produced the winning combination 16, 18, 26, 29, 30 from the 5/36 ball pool. The total sum of these five numbers was 119, with a 1 odd / 4 even split and 3 high (19–36) / 2 low (1–18) distribution.
Repeat note: The number 26 also appeared in the immediately preceding draw. Because each draw is independent, repeats like this are a normal product of chance rather than a pattern.
At least one player matched all 5 winning numbers and claimed the Division 1 prize of R 408,619.60 per winner.
A total of 102,733 winners across all four divisions shared R 1,164,843.60 in prize money. Results are sourced from the official South African National Lottery operator — always confirm via the official National Lottery website.
Key Highlights from This Draw
- Winning Numbers 16, 18, 26, 29, 30
- Ball Sum 119
- Odd / Even Split 1 Odd / 4 Even
- High / Low Split 3 High / 2 Low
- Frequent Numbers Drawn None from recent top 3
- Repeated from Prev. Draw 26
- Roll Down Applied No — Jackpot Won
- Total Paid Out R 1,164,843.60
See how often each number has appeared across all historical Daily Lotto draws.
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View Trends →About the South African Daily Lotto
The Daily Lotto is South Africa's nightly lottery game, launched by Ithuba in March 2019. Unlike the bigger Lotto and PowerBall draws, it takes place every single night at 21:00 SAST, giving players a fresh chance to win on a daily basis. Because the prize pool is shared among winners rather than fixed, the amounts change with every draw depending on ticket sales and how many people win in each tier.
To play, you select 5 numbers from a pool of 1 to 36 (a 5/36 format), or let the terminal choose for you with a Quick Pick. A single board costs R5, and you can play several boards or enter multiple consecutive draws on one ticket.
How the roll-down works
The Daily Lotto has a built-in guaranteed payout. If no one matches all five numbers in Division 1, that top prize "rolls down" and is shared among players in the lower divisions. This is why you will never see the Daily Lotto roll over to the next day the way larger jackpot games do — every draw pays out.
- Draws happen 365 nights a year (except 25 December).
- Five numbers are drawn from 36 — there is no separate bonus ball.
- The prize fund is pari-mutuel: shared, not fixed, so payouts vary per draw.
- You must be 18 or older to buy a ticket or claim a prize.
Daily Lotto Odds & Prize Tiers
There are four ways to win in the Daily Lotto, based on how many of the five drawn numbers you match. The table below shows the approximate odds per board under the 5/36 format. These odds are fixed by the game's mathematics and stay the same for every draw.
| Division | Numbers Matched | Approx. Odds (per board) |
|---|---|---|
| Division 1 | Match 5 | 1 in 376,992 |
| Division 2 | Match 4 | 1 in 2,432 |
| Division 3 | Match 3 | 1 in 81 |
| Division 4 | Match 2 | 1 in 8.4 |
Overall, the chance of winning any Daily Lotto prize is roughly 1 in 8. Prize values in each division are not fixed — they depend on total ticket sales and the number of winners, which is why the payout table for this specific draw (above) is the accurate figure for 4 June 2026.
How to Claim a Daily Lotto Prize
If you're holding a winning ticket, sign the back and keep it somewhere safe — your physical ticket (or your online account record) is your proof of purchase. You have 365 days from the draw date to claim before the prize is forfeited to the National Lottery Distribution Trust Fund for good causes.
- Smaller prizes can typically be collected in cash at any licensed lottery retailer.
- Mid-tier prizes are usually paid via a designated outlet, the Post Office, or directly into your bank account.
- Large prizes are claimed at an Ithuba regional office, often by appointment, with your ID and banking details. Big winners are also offered free financial and legal guidance.
- Online players usually have winnings credited automatically to their National Lottery wallet or bank.
Claim thresholds and procedures can change, so always confirm the current rules and verify your numbers on the official National Lottery website before making a claim.
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18+ Play Responsibly & Disclaimer
NextDrawLogic is an independent informational platform. We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, or operated by Ithuba Holdings, the South African National Lottery, or any official lottery operator. Results, payouts and odds are published for general information only and may contain errors or delays. Always verify winning numbers through the official operator before claiming any prize.
Gambling involves risk and can be addictive. You must be 18 years or older to play. The Daily Lotto is a game of pure chance — no statistics, trends, or tools on this site can predict results or improve your odds of winning. Only ever play with money you can afford to lose.
Need support with problem gambling? Free, confidential help is available from the South African Responsible Gambling Foundation on 0800 006 008.
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