Play SA Lotto Online

How Do You Play South Africa Lotto Online?

How Do You Play South Africa Lotto Online?

You can play South Africa Lotto online by choosing six numbers from a range of 1 to 52. Choose your numbers manually, used your saved Lucky Numbers, or instantly generate as many random lines as you need with the Auto-pick option. Once you have your numbers you can confirm your order and one of theLotter Australia's agents will purchase official physical tickets that correspond to your order on your behalf.

South Africa Lotto is drawn twice a week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays 21:00 local South Africa time.

How Do You Win the SA Lotto Jackpot?

How Do You Win the SA Lotto Jackpot?

To win the SA Lotto jackpot one has to successfully match all six winning numbers. This lotto's jackpot starts at R3 million (around AUD$241,800) and doesn't have any jackpot cap, so it can keep rolling over for quite a while.

Check the SA Lotto results to find out what happened in the most recent draw.

How to claim Lotto South Africa Prizes Online?

How to claim Lotto South Africa Prizes Online?

Besides the jackpot, Lotto South Africa has seven secondary prize divisions. theLotter Australia users are playing for the opportunity to win monies equivalent to prize winnings. If you win, those monies will be transferred directly into your online account. We may arrange travel for you to collect prizes in person if that is a requirement of the relevant lottery and prize.

What's the difference between the South Africa Lottery games?

What's the difference between the South Africa Lottery games?

South Africa Lottery is a 6/52 game drawn Wednesdays and Saturdays with a starting jackpot of R3 million.

The other popular South Africa lottery is South Africa PowerBall which is a 5/50 game with an additional Powerball number that is drawn Tuesdays and Fridays and has a starting jackpot of R5 million (around AUD$403,000) that has reached a high of R232 million (around AUD$18.7 million).

South Africa Lotto is operated by ITHUBA Holdings in South Africa.