To participate in an SA Lotto draw online, simply choose 6 numbers from a guess range of 1-52 for each line you play. You can choose your Lotto numbers manually, with a Quick Pick random selection, or from your saved Lucky Numbers. When you play South African Lotto online, your tickets will be scanned and saved in your account before the draw with theLotter Texas’s lottery courier service. South African Lotto draws take place Wednesdays and Saturdays at 21:00 local time.
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Did you win the South Africa Lotto jackpot? If you successfully match the six main numbers selected in the draw, you've won the jackpot prize! The Lotto jackpot starts at R3 million and is known to roll over to huge amounts before it's won. If you don't win the top prize, you could still be a South Africa Lotto winner, as there are seven secondary prize divisions for partial matches. A bonus ball chosen in each draw determines winners in some of those categories. Play SA Lotto online and then check the latest South Africa Lotto results to find out if you won prizes!
Whenever you win a prize from South Africa's flagship lottery, Lotto, you'll immediately be notified through an automated email or SMS. Your prize will be paid out 100% commission free directly to your personal account at theLotter Texas after the prize has been collected from the official lottery operator. Larger wins, such as jackpots, may require you to collect your winnings in person. In such a case, theLotter Texas will opt to pay for your flight and assist you in claiming your prize. This lottery is known to produce some of South Africa's biggest jackpots, such as the lottery's record of R110 million (approx. €7 million), which is the country's third biggest jackpot prize awarded to date! Learn more about Lotto and other rewarding South African lotteries offered through our South African Lottery Guide, as well as answers to the most important questions, including 'can a foreigner win the lottery in South Africa? Hint - the answer is yes!