Lotto draws: Here are Saturday, 19 October numbers and results
It’s time for the Lotto draw, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 draws on Saturday, 19 October 2024. Are you feeling lucky?
It’s time for the Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 draws on Saturday, 19 October 2024.
NOTE: This article is updated every Wednesday and Saturday with the latest Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 numbers and results
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LOTTO, LOTTO PLUS 1 AND LOTTO PLUS 2 JACKPOT ESTIMATES
Lotto – R82 million
Lotto Plus 1 – R10 million
Lotto Plus 2 – R14 million
The SAPeople website brings you the Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 results as soon as they happen.
SATURDAY, 19 OCTOBER LOTTO, LOTTO PLUS 1 AND LOTTO PLUS 2 NUMBERS
Lotto: 19, 24, 39, 44, 48, 50 Bonus Ball: 30
Lotto Plus 1: 14, 26, 34, 42, 44, 46 Bonus Ball: 17
Lotto Plus 2: 03, 14, 27, 28, 36, 46 Bonus Ball: 49
WHEN DO THE DRAWS TAKE PLACE?
The Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 draws take place every Wednesday and Saturday on SABC 2 at 20:56 (SA time)
LOTTO
Players buy tickets with their choice of six different numbers between 1 and 52.
There is a provision for random numbers to be generated automatically for those who do not wish to choose, known as a Quick Pick.
When introduced, the Lotto jackpot draws required numbers from 1 to 49. Ithuba Holdings increased the number from 49 to 52 on 30 July 2017.
In the draw, six numbered balls are drawn without replacement from a set of 52 balls numbered from 1 to 52. A further Bonus Ball is also drawn, which only affects players who match five numbers.
Prizes are awarded to players who match at least three of the six drawn numbers, with prizes increasing for matching more of the drawn numbers.
All players who match all six drawn numbers win equal shares of the jackpot.
The chance of doing so is 1 in 20,358,520.
If four, five, or six balls are matched, the relevant prize is divided equally between all who match that many balls.
If no player matches all six numbers, the jackpot rolls over and is added to that of the next Lotto draw.
The entry fee to the Lotto draw is set at R5.00 per board.
LOTTO PLUS 1
Lotto Plus 1 is exactly the same as Lotto, but gives the player a second chance to win.
When buying a Lotto ticket, players can pay an extra R2.50 per board to enter the Lotto Plus 1 draw.
Odds are the same, while prizes are usually slightly lower.
Lotto Plus 1 was introduced on 26 November 2003.
LOTTO PLUS 2
Lotto Plus 2 is exactly the same as Lotto, but gives the player a third chance to win.
When buying a Lotto ticket, players can pay an extra R2.50 per board to enter the Lotto Plus 2 draw.
Odds are the same, while prizes are usually slightly lower.
Lotto Plus 2 was introduced on 30 July 2017.
HOW TO BUY TICKETS
Buy your tickets now at your nearest participating retailer, on our website by visiting national lottery.co.za using your computer or mobile site, via the National Lottery Mobile App, or participating banks, namely FNB, ABSA, Nedbank, Standard Bank, Capitec, TymeBank and African Bank otherwise dial 1207529# for USSD.
DID YOU KNOW
Winners who win R50 000 and above receive free trauma counselling from professional psychologists and financial advice from accredited financial advisors absolutely free. At the same time, winnings are paid tax-free directly into the winner’s accounts.
WHEN DO LOTTERY TICKET SALES CLOSE?
If you are buying tickets from a lottery outlet, they close at 20:30 on the day of a draw
ELIGIBILITY
Players must be 18 years old.
SUMMARY OF ALL LOTTERY GAMES
Monday: Daily Lotto
Tuesday: Daily Lotto + PowerBall and PowerBall Plus
Wednesday: Daily Lotto + Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2
Thursday: Daily Lotto
Friday: Daily Lotto + PowerBall and PowerBall Plus
Saturday: Daily Lotto + Lotto, Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2
Sunday: Daily Lotto
For more details and to verify the winning numbers, visit the National Lottery website.
You must always confirm the official winning numbers on the National Lottery website. We do our best to post the results as accurately as possible, but the National Lottery is the only source you can use to 100% verify the results.