Oz Lotto Winning Numbers

Oz Lotto is a 7 + 3 number lottery game. To win AU$30 Million Oz Lotto jackpot, you have to match 7 main numbers.

Oz Lotto Past Results and Winning Numbers

The Oz Lotto result archive contains the results from 22-02-1994 7:00pm AEST up to the last ones. You only need to select the right date from the list.

DRAW DATE (AEST): WINNING NUMBERS:
Tuesday 19th November 2024, 7:30pm 02 08 09 10 18 34 40 03 32 37
Tuesday 12th November 2024, 7:30pm 05 10 14 16 28 30 34 09 19 23
Tuesday 5th November 2024, 7:30pm 04 06 16 31 32 35 45 11 39 44
Tuesday 29th October 2024, 7:30pm 03 10 22 27 33 39 45 01 12 23
Tuesday 22nd October 2024, 7:30pm 01 02 16 17 24 26 28 04 41 47
Tuesday 15th October 2024, 7:30pm 03 11 12 30 39 43 46 20 22 36
Tuesday 8th October 2024, 7:30pm 06 14 30 42 44 45 46 15 16 21
Tuesday 1st October 2024, 7:30pm 02 03 05 24 27 31 32 01 04 35
Tuesday 24th September 2024, 7:30pm 04 13 15 30 32 33 35 20 27 45
Tuesday 17th September 2024, 7:30pm 03 04 13 15 24 26 32 28 31 36

Oz Lotto Prizes

The Oz Lotto features 7 prize divisions. To win any prize in Oz Lotto, you have to match 4 numbers. Chances to hit the Oz Lotto jackpot are 1: 45,379,620. To see all the Oz Lotto odds, go to the REVIEW tab.

Divisions Match Payout per Winner
1 Prize 7 Numbers AU$20,000,000.00
2 Prize 6 Numbers + Supplementary AU$56,559.05
3 Prize 6 Numbers AU$4,177.65
4 Prize 5 Numbers + Supplementary AU$352.65
5 Prize 5 Numbers AU$48.85
6 Prize 4 Numbers AU$24.30
7 Prize 3 Numbers + Supplementary AU$16.00

Oz Lotto Hot and Cold Numbers

Oz Lotto hot numbers are the lottery numbers that appear the most in drawings. Oz Lotto cold numbers are the numbers that appear infrequently. Some lotto players choose them specifically because of the frequency, believing that their reappearance in Oz Lotto results is only a matter of time, while others stay clear.

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Oz Lotto Jackpot History

The jackpot history tool will enable you to see the changes in the biggest Oz Lotto jackpots over time. Use the data to carry out analysis, comparisons and predictions for the next Oz Lotto jackpot.

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Oz Lotto Number Generator

The Oz Lotto generator provides FREE lucky numbers for Oz Lotto draws. All you need to do is to enter your name, your birth date, and the day of the draw you plan to participate in.

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Oz Lotto Review

With a low ticket price and a minimum guaranteed jackpot of two million Australian dollars, Oz Lotto is here to impress.

Managed by Tattersalls, the game has drawings every single Tuesday. This has been the way Oz Lotto has worked ever since its inception in February 1994.

Oz Lotto is established and licensed by the Australian government and that’s why it is a reliable lottery. It’s far from a scam and you can confidently purchase tickets without worrying about any repercussions. Ticket costs start at 1.45 Australian dollars.

In the very beginning, Oz Lotto had a 6 out of 45 format. On October 18, 2005, a 7th number was added to the jackpot requirement. It increased the number of prize tiers to a total of 7 – something that very few lotteries have to offer. In May 2022, Oz Lotto got yet another revamp and we’ll give you more details about it in the coming sections.

Oz Lotto presently holds the record for the biggest Australian lottery jackpot. The biggest prize ever fell in November 2011. The jackpot had reached 111.972 million dollars and it was split among three lucky winners.

Whatever you’re hoping to win from an international lottery, Oz Lotto does have a lot to offer. With such a small cost to pay for your ticket, the opportunity is definitely worth a try. Who knows, this may be your chance to become the next big lottery millionaire. Good luck!

The rules of playing Oz Lotto are simple – pick 7 numbers from a pool of 47 for your chance at winning the jackpot.

Apart from the 7 main numbers, each drawing features three supplementary numbers. The supplementary numbers play a role in determining the lower prize tiers. More information about this option will be provided in the detailed "Rules" section of the review.

Oz Lotto Rules

Oz Lotto is open to players from all parts of the world, as long as they’re aged 18 or older. Anyone interested in having a shot at winning the jackpot should choose 7 numbers from a pool of 47. Matching all numbers for the respective drawing will result in winning the Oz Lotto jackpot.

All of the prizes, including the Oz Lotto jackpot, are paid out in the form of a cash lump sum. There’s no income tax for lottery prizes in Australia – a nice added bonus. One thing to keep in mind if you’re an international player is that income taxes in your own country will apply to the amounts you’ve won by playing Oz Lotto.

All prize claims must be made within 12 months of the respective drawing. Amounts of up to 500 Australian dollars can be claimed from any retailer while larger sums will have to be requested in person. This rule is also valid for international players that may have won a bigger prize or the Oz Lotto jackpot.

The Odds of Winning Oz Lotto

The probability of winning the jackpot in Australia’s Oz Lotto is 1 in 62.89 million. To win the jackpot a player has to match all 7 numbers correctly.  If you do that, you can win the Oz Lotto guaranteed jackpot. With the latest rule change, the guaranteed jackpot has gone up from two to three million dollars. In the event of no winner, that amount will roll over towards the next drawing.

The odds of winning any prize in Oz Lotto are 1 in 51. While far from the most impressive in the world, these odds are definitely quite good.

Prize Category Matches Required Odds Based on 1 Game
1 7 winning numbers 62,891,499:1
2 6 winning numbers + 1 or 2 supplementary numbers 2,994,834:1
3 6 winning numbers 242,825:1
4 5 winning numbers + 1 or 2 supplementary numbers 26,271:1
5 5 winning numbers 4,497:1
6 4 winning numbers 182:1
7 3 winning numbers + 1 or 2 supplementary numbers 71:1

Oz Lotto Prize Breakdown

As already mentioned, Oz Lotto comes with a minimum guaranteed jackpot of three million Australian dollars. If there’s no winner for the respective drawing, the amount will roll over towards the upcoming one. As a result of this mechanism, the jackpots can reach some pretty impressive numbers.

The biggest jackpot ever was 111.97 million Australian dollars (83.61 million US dollars). There were four lucky winners that split the impressive amount for the November 6, 2012 drawing. The winners were from Melbourne, Canberra, and Townsville, as well as a syndicate consisting of 80 people from Victoria.

There have been several other cool jackpot-winning stories in Oz Lotto. A group of girlfriends from the Gold Coast won 70 million Australian dollars in 2013. The second biggest jackpot ever was split between the two tickets in 2009 and the amount was 106.5 million Australian dollars.

With its latest revamping, Oz Lotto got a bigger range of lower prize tiers. That has become possible through the addition of three supplementary numbers (they were previously two).

The second prize tier is reserved for those who match six numbers plus one of the supplementary digits. Other than the top two prizes, there are five additional tiers.

You can win the smallest prize by matching just three of the main numbers and one of the supplementary digits. If that happens, you’ll claim a reward of about 16 Australian dollars. That’s a pretty cool lowest prize as such rewards tend to be much lower for most other lotteries.

Keep in mind that to support the bigger range of prizes and the larger guaranteed jackpot, the Oz Lotto ticket cost has gone up from the previous 1.3 to 1.45 Australian dollars – not a major boost but still one worth mentioning!

 

Prize Category Matches Required Percentage Of Prize Fund Average Cash Prize
1 7 40% 3,000,000 minimum
2 6 with one supplementary 2.20% 47,537
3 6 2.60% 4,555
4 5 with one or both supplementary 2.00% 379
5 5 1.60% 52
6 4 19.80% 26
7 3 with one or both supplementary 31.80% 16.25

 

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