SA Lotto Plus 1 Results & Payouts for Wednesday, 3 June 2026
Sourced from official Ithuba National Lottery draw data
Below are the official Lotto Plus 1 winning numbers for the independent 6/52 draw held on Wednesday, 3 June 2026. Scroll down to view the full Divisions 1 through 8 prize breakdown and see exactly how much each matching combination paid out.
- 2
- 28
- 45
- 49
- 51
- 52
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Prize Divisions & Payouts — 3 June 2026
The table below shows the complete Division 1–8 payout breakdown for the Lotto Plus 1 draw on 3 June 2026. Match any combination below to find your prize tier.
| Division | Numbers Matched | Winners | Prize Per Winner |
|---|---|---|---|
| Division 1 | 6 Numbers | 0 | R 0.00 |
| Division 2 | 5 Numbers + Bonus Ball | 1 | R 244,766.40 |
| Division 3 | 5 Numbers | 28 | R 15,297.90 |
| Division 4 | 4 Numbers + Bonus Ball | 58 | R 2,000.00 |
| Division 5 | 4 Numbers | 1,291 | R 100.00 |
| Division 6 | 3 Numbers + Bonus Ball | 1,596 | R 100.00 |
| Division 7 | 3 Numbers | 17,168 | R 15.00 |
| Division 8 | 2 Numbers + Bonus Ball | 23,848 | R 10.00 |
How to Check Your Lotto Plus 1 Ticket for 3 June 2026
Checking your ticket is simple. Follow these steps to see whether you've won a share of the R 1,573,807.60 total payout from this draw:
- Confirm your add-on option. These results only apply if you selected the "Lotto Plus 1" option on your bet slip or online account. Lotto Plus 1 uses a completely separate physical machine from the main Lotto.
- Compare your numbers. Match your 6 chosen numbers against the winning numbers above: 2, 28, 45, 49, 51, 52. Don't forget to check if your numbers include the Bonus Ball (23) for Division 2, 4, 6, and 8 prizes.
- Find your division. Refer to the Divisions 1–8 table above to identify your prize tier and exact payout amount.
- Claim before expiry. ⏰ Winning tickets from this draw expire on 3 June 2027 — exactly 365 days from the draw date. Don't miss the deadline.
Lotto Plus 1 Odds by Division (6/52)
Lotto Plus 1 uses the same 6/52 format as the main Lotto, so the odds are identical. They are fixed by the game's mathematics and stay the same for every draw, regardless of past results. The table below shows the approximate odds per board.
| Division | Numbers Matched | Approx. Odds (per board) |
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| Division 1 | Match 6 | 1 in 20,358,520 |
| Division 2 | Match 5 + Bonus | 1 in 3,393,087 |
| Division 3 | Match 5 | 1 in 75,402 |
| Division 4 | Match 4 + Bonus | 1 in 30,161 |
| Division 5 | Match 4 | 1 in 1,371 |
| Division 6 | Match 3 + Bonus | 1 in 1,028 |
| Division 7 | Match 3 | 1 in 72 |
| Division 8 | Match 2 + Bonus | 1 in 96 |
Overall, the chance of winning any Lotto Plus 1 prize is approximately 1 in 35. Most prize amounts are not fixed — they depend on ticket sales and the number of winners — which is why the payout table above is the accurate figure for the 3 June 2026 draw.
SA Lotto Plus 1 Draw Analysis — 3 June 2026
The official Lotto Plus 1 winning numbers for 3 June 2026 were 2, 28, 45, 49, 51, 52, with a Bonus Ball of 23. A total of 43,990 players won prizes across all 8 divisions, with R 1,573,807.60 distributed in total.
Was There a Division 1 Jackpot Winner?
No Division 1 winner for the 3 June 2026 Lotto Plus 1 draw. Zero players matched all 6 numbers, meaning the R 0.00 jackpot rolls over to the next scheduled draw. However, 1 player(s) won Division 2 (5 Numbers + Bonus Ball) at R 244,766.40 each.
About SA Lotto Plus 1
Lotto Plus 1 is an add-on game offered by Ithuba, the official South African National Lottery operator. For a small additional fee of R2.50 per board, your same 6 numbers are automatically entered into this second draw, giving you an extra chance to win prizes from Division 1 (all 6 numbers) down to Division 8 (2 numbers + Bonus Ball).
The game uses a 6/52 matrix (drawn from 1–52) and takes place every Wednesday and Saturday evening at approximately 20:57 SAST, immediately after the main Lotto draw concludes. You must be 18 or older to play.
How to Claim a Lotto Plus 1 Prize
If you're holding a winning ticket, sign the back and keep it safe. You have 365 days from the draw date (until 3 June 2027 for this draw) 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. Major winners are also offered free financial and legal guidance.
- Online players usually have winnings credited automatically to their National Lottery wallet or bank account.
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.
Frequently Asked Questions
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What were the SA Lotto Plus 1 winning numbers for 3 June 2026?
The official Lotto Plus 1 winning numbers for 3 June 2026 were 2, 28, 45, 49, 51, 52. The Bonus Ball was 23. These are final results sourced from the Ithuba National Lottery draw — always confirm against the official operator before claiming. -
Did the Lotto Plus 1 jackpot roll over on 3 June 2026?
Yes, the jackpot rolled over. No players matched all 6 numbers in the 3 June 2026 draw, so the R 0.00 Division 1 prize carries forward to the next draw. You can confirm this in the Division 1 "Winners" column above — it will show 0. -
When does a winning Lotto Plus 1 ticket from 3 June 2026 expire?
Winning tickets from this draw expire on 3 June 2027 — exactly 365 days from the 3 June 2026 draw date. All prize claims must be submitted before this deadline, after which unclaimed prizes are forfeited. -
How many people won the Lotto Plus 1 on 3 June 2026?
A total of 43,990 players won prizes across all 8 divisions in the 3 June 2026 SA Lotto Plus 1 draw. The total prize payout was R 1,573,807.60. See the full breakdown per division in the prize table above. -
What is Lotto Plus 1 and how do you play it?
Lotto Plus 1 is an optional add-on to the main SA Lotto. When you buy a Lotto ticket, you can opt in to Lotto Plus 1 to enter your same 6 numbers into a second, independent 6/52 draw for an extra chance to win. You must be 18 or older to play. -
How much does Lotto Plus 1 cost?
Lotto Plus 1 is added to a main Lotto board for an extra R2.50 per board (the main Lotto board itself costs R5). You can also add Lotto Plus 2 for a further R2.50. -
What are the odds of winning Lotto Plus 1?
Lotto Plus 1 uses the same 6/52 format as the main Lotto, so the odds are identical: about 1 in 20,358,520 to match all 6 (Division 1), and roughly 1 in 35 to win any prize. See the full odds-by-division table on this page. -
How do I claim a Lotto Plus 1 prize?
You have 365 days from the draw date to claim. Smaller prizes can usually be collected at licensed retailers, mid-tier prizes via a designated outlet or your bank, and large prizes at an Ithuba regional office (often by appointment, with ID and banking details). Always confirm current claim thresholds and the process on the official National Lottery website. -
What time is the Lotto Plus 1 drawn in South Africa?
The SA Lotto Plus 1 is drawn every Wednesday and Saturday at approximately 20:57 SAST, directly after the main Lotto draw. Results are published on this site shortly after the official draw concludes.
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