Oz Lotto Lottery Results & Game Details

Lottery Results Updated : Nov 21, 2024 12:11 PM EST

Oz Lotto Lottery Results & Game Details

Next Draw on:

26th Nov, 2024

Estimated Jackpot:

AU$30,000,000

Result Date Jackpot
    Regular Numbers
  • 2
  • 8
  • 9
  • 10
  • 18
  • 34
  • 40
  • Bonus
  • 3-32-37
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$20,000,000
    Regular Numbers
  • 5
  • 10
  • 14
  • 16
  • 28
  • 30
  • 34
  • Bonus
  • 9-19-23
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$15,000,000
    Regular Numbers
  • 4
  • 6
  • 16
  • 31
  • 32
  • 35
  • 45
  • Bonus
  • 11-39-44
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$8,000,000
    Regular Numbers
  • 3
  • 10
  • 22
  • 27
  • 33
  • 39
  • 45
  • Bonus
  • 1-12-23
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$3,000,000
    Regular Numbers
  • 1
  • 2
  • 16
  • 17
  • 24
  • 26
  • 28
  • Bonus
  • 4-41-47
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$8,000,000
    Regular Numbers
  • 3
  • 11
  • 12
  • 30
  • 39
  • 43
  • 46
  • Bonus
  • 20-22-36
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$3,000,000
    Regular Numbers
  • 6
  • 14
  • 30
  • 42
  • 44
  • 45
  • 46
  • Bonus
  • 15-16-21
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$8,000,000
    Regular Numbers
  • 2
  • 3
  • 5
  • 24
  • 27
  • 31
  • 32
  • Bonus
  • 1-4-35
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$3,000,000
    Regular Numbers
  • 4
  • 13
  • 15
  • 30
  • 32
  • 33
  • 35
  • Bonus
  • 20-27-45
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$15,000,000
    Regular Numbers
  • 3
  • 4
  • 13
  • 15
  • 24
  • 26
  • 32
  • Bonus
  • 28-31-36
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$8,000,000
    Regular Numbers
  • 4
  • 10
  • 23
  • 25
  • 27
  • 30
  • 37
  • Bonus
  • 3-16-20
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$3,000,000
    Regular Numbers
  • 3
  • 8
  • 9
  • 32
  • 35
  • 38
  • 43
  • Bonus
  • 22-33-46
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$30,000,000
    Regular Numbers
  • 1
  • 13
  • 14
  • 18
  • 22
  • 37
  • 42
  • Bonus
  • 27-28-32
Date
Est. Jackpot
AU$20,000,000

Oz Lotto Australia Hot and Cold Numbers

Hot Numbers

Regular Balls
3
24 Times
21
24 Times
47
21 Times
24
19 Times
4
18 Times
30
18 Times
5
18 Times
9
18 Times
18
18 Times
10
18 Times
6
17 Times
43
17 Times
1
16 Times
19
16 Times
42
16 Times
38
16 Times
12
16 Times
28
16 Times
37
16 Times
33
16 Times
27
16 Times
31
15 Times
46
15 Times
7
15 Times
14
15 Times
22
15 Times
Bonus
33
13 Times
47
11 Times
11
10 Times
28
10 Times
44
9 Times
27
9 Times
23
9 Times
40
9 Times
16
9 Times
4
8 Times
32
8 Times
12
8 Times
30
8 Times
46
8 Times
39
8 Times
20
8 Times
13
7 Times
10
7 Times
9
7 Times
17
7 Times

Cold Numbers

Regular Balls
11
8 Times
23
8 Times
16
10 Times
2
11 Times
34
11 Times
45
11 Times
35
12 Times
20
12 Times
25
12 Times
26
12 Times
17
12 Times
41
12 Times
40
12 Times
8
13 Times
13
13 Times
32
13 Times
44
13 Times
39
14 Times
29
14 Times
15
14 Times
36
14 Times
Bonus
43
2 Times
7
3 Times
45
3 Times
36
4 Times
25
4 Times
38
4 Times
18
4 Times
26
4 Times
2
4 Times
24
4 Times
29
4 Times
31
4 Times
15
4 Times
8
5 Times
34
5 Times
21
5 Times
3
5 Times
41
5 Times
22
6 Times
5
6 Times
37
6 Times
14
6 Times
19
6 Times
6
6 Times
42
6 Times
1
6 Times
35
6 Times

Oz Lotto is one of Australia’s most popular lotteries — with good reason. There’s a lot to like here: jackpots rollover to the next drawing when no one wins in the current draw, jackpots start at $2 million, and the odds are pretty good compared to bigger lotteries. The best part is that it’s among the easiest-to-understand lottery games out there—both newcomers and veterans alike will no doubt love it. Sounds right up your alley? Join me as I take a closer look!

About Oz Lotto

Oz Lotto Logo

Oz Lotto began all the way back in February 26, 1994, when it was introduced as Australia’s very first national game (at the time, New South Wales was not part of Saturday Lotto). Speaking of its competitor game, Oz Lotto started out with similar mechanics as Saturday Lotto wherein you pick six numbers from 1-45. However, in October 18, 2005, they changed the mechanics so that a seventh number would have to be drawn, which lengthened the odds of winning the jackpot.

For a time, Oz Lotto came to be known by different names depending on the region to reflect the change in mechanics. In regions where the Tatts Group runs the game, it was known as Super 7’s Oz Lotto, while in Queensland it was known as Oz 7 Lotto. In 2012, however, the game has since reverted back to simply being called Oz Lotto in those regions.

Oz Lotto Quick Facts

  • Rollover Lottery: Oz Lotto’s jackpots roll over when no one wins—making the next prize fund even bigger.
  • Minimum Jackpot: The minimum prize pool of each Oz Lotto drawing is $2 million.
  • Relatively Good Odds: Compared to some lottery games, Oz Lotto’s odds are pretty good.
  • Easy, Straightforward Game: Oz Lotto is an easy, no-frills game—just about anyone will be able to grasp it in no time.
  • Tax-free: If you play and win in Australia, your prize is considered tax-free income. However, if you play elsewhere, your local tax laws may apply.
  • Draws: Oz Lotto draws are held every Tuesday.

How to Play Oz Lotto?

The Basics

Oz Lotto is, as I’ve mentioned before, a very easy and straightforward lotto game. You simply choose seven numbers from a selection pool of 1-45, and to win the jackpot you must match all 7 numbers. Matching less numbers still nets you prizes, though you need to match at least 3 main numbers and 1 (or 2) supplementary numbers to win in the lowest prize tier (aka “division”). It’s that simple!

System Entries

Although Oz Lotto’s mechanics are pretty simple, that doesn’t mean there’s no depth or variety. They also offer a feature called System Entries, which give you the possibility to win in multiple prize tiers/divisions using just one entry.

Basically, System Entries allow you to pick up to 20 numbers in a single entry—wherein the numbers you chose can be made into multiple combinations consisting of 7 numbers each. To put it more simply, it’s like playing in several standard games, but using only one entry. So, for example, if you choose the System 9 option—where you can choose a total of 9 numbers—it’s like playing 36 standard games.

Take note, however, that not every lottery site offers this feature for Oz Lotto. If you live in Australia though, then you can easily take advantage of their System Entries feature.

Oz Lotto Odds of Winning

Compared to some lottery games – especially big ones like Powerball or SuperEnalotto – Oz Lotto’s odds are quite good. That said, these aren’t the best odds I’ve seen on a lottery. You’re looking at a 1 in 55 odds of winning anything, after all.

However, Oz Lotto still does offer good odds when bigger lotteries elsewhere (like the two I mentioned earlier, for instance) has some pretty astronomical odds. Check it out for yourself:

Numbers Matched Odds of Winning
7 1 in 45,379,620
6 + 1 or 2 supplementary numbers 1 in 3,241,401
6 1 in 180,078
5 + 1 or 2 supplementary numbers 1 in 29,602
5 1 in 3,430
4 1 in 154
3 + 1 or 2 supplementary numbers 1 in 87

 

Odds of Winning Any Prize 1 in 55

So What Happens if You Win?

Much like their game mechanics, winning Oz Lotto is fairly straightforward, too. For prizes less than $1,500, you can head on over to any Tatts Outlet – in either Tasmania or Victoria (wherever jurisdiction you bought your ticket). Meanwhile, if you bought your ticket in the Northern Territory, you should go to any Tatts Outlet in that area.

Meanwhile, claiming winnings over $1,500 at any Tatts Outlet is a bit more complex. For starters, winnings that range from $1,500-$3,999.99 could be paid out immediately or, if not possible, the outlet itself could make other payout arrangements – though it is at their discretion. Prizes ranging from $4,000-$24,999.99, meanwhile, will be paid out – at the discretion of the outlet – after getting authorization from Tatts proper.

You can also lodge a claim either via mail or in person (through Tatts’ Victorian Office), though take note that prizes will be paid out within 10 business days upon receiving your claim.

The Biggest Oz Lotto Winners

In 2013, Oz Lotto has produced a whopping 448 millionaires—and that number’s only grown since then. Here are some of the biggest lottery winners so far:

Jackpot # of Winners Draw Date
AUD$111,972,151.04 4 Nov. 6, 2012
AUD$106,500,000 2 June 2009
AUD$70,000,000 10 Dec. 2013
AUD$50,000,000 3 July 18, 2017
AUD$40,000,000 1 May 30, 2017

Oz Lotto Fun Facts

  • A man, who had been playing the same numbers for years, won the AUD$20 million jackpot by accident. Supposedly, he had mistakenly filled out numbers one line below his usual picks—which was very fortuitous for him, it turned out.
  • In 2013, a whopping 448 millionaires was estimated to have been produced by Oz Lotto.
  • On July 18, 2017, there were 3 winners of the AUD$50 million jackpot. One of which, a man from Manly, hung up on lottery officials who were calling to notify him of his big win. Luckily for the man, the officials persisted!

Bottom Line on Oz Lotto

Oz Lotto Mystery Winner
Could YOU be the next Oz Lotto winner?

Whether you’re from Australia or elsewhere in the world, if you want a simple, straightforward lottery game, Oz Lotto might just be right up your alley. Its mechanics are ridiculously easy to understand, the odds aren’t half bad, and you can get more chances of winning using a single entry via the System Entries feature. Plus, if you’re a native of the land down under, Oz Lotto winnings are considered tax-free income. Sure, the jackpots may not be as big as more popular mega lotteries, but with a minimum of $2 million per draw, they are still pretty sizeable.

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