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One person has won the R8 million Lotto Plus 1 jackpot

There was one winner of the Wednesday, 18 September’s Lotto Plus jackpot, and no winners of Lotto and Lotto Plus 2 jackpots draw

Lotto and Lotto plus numbers
Lotto, numbers. Image: Supplied

There was one winner of the Wednesday, 18 September Lotto plus 1 jackpot, but no winner of the Lotto and Lotto Plus 2 jackpots. The unnamed winner pocketed R8 578 433.60. All the numbers and payouts – millions will be won in the next jackpots!

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The six Lotto numbers drawn were (in numerical order): 07, 21, 23, 38, 43, 45 and the bonus ball was 25.

The next Lotto draw will take place on Saturday, 21 September 2024 with an expected jackpot of R46 million.

Meanwhile, the six Lotto Plus 1 numbers drawn were (in numerical order) 04, 10, 21, 32, 35, 42 and the bonus ball was 02

Finally, the six Lotto Plus 2 numbers drawn were (in numerical order): 08, 13, 24, 29, 31, 32 and the bonus ball was 40.

The next Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 draws will take place on Saturday,21 September 2024 with expected jackpots of R1 million and R4 million, respectively.

See below for all the payouts:

LOTTO – WEDNESDAY, 18 SEPTEMBER

LOTTO PLUS 1 – WEDNESDAY, 18 SEPTEMBER

LOTTO PLUS 2 – WEDNESDAY, 18 SEPTEMBER



WHEN DO LOTTERY TICKET SALES CLOSE?

If you are buying tickets from a lottery outlet, they close at 20:30 (SA time) on the day of a draw.

ELIGIBILITY

Players must be 18 years or older.

SUMMARY OF 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 Lotto numbers, visit the National Lottery website.

You need to 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.