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Did You Know – Lotto Changes & Odds

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LottoWhat changed in 6/58Jackpot, odds & prizes

From 21 Sep 2025, Lotto expanded from 6/52 to 6/58. This makes jackpots harder but bigger, and shifts more prize money to small wins.

Old vs New at a Glance

FeatureOld 6/52New 6/58Change
Jackpot odds1 in 20,358,5201 in 40,475,358❌ Worse
Any prize odds1 in 38.21 in 9.61✅ Better
Payout % of sales45%48%✅ Higher return
Jackpot growthSmallerBigger✅ Larger jackpots
3 Numbers / 2 + BonusballFixed R50 / R20Variable, shared❌ Less predictable

What does "1 in 9.61" mean?

Any prize odds means the chance of winning something, even a very small prize.

  • Old Lotto (6/52): On average, only 1 ticket in 38 won a prize.
  • New Lotto (6/58): Now about 1 ticket in 10 wins something.

Example for players

Imagine 10 friends each buy 1 Lotto ticket:

  • In the old system (6/52) → chances were high that none of you would win.
  • In the new system (6/58) → about 1 of the 10 will usually win something (often a small prize).

This happens because:

  • Small tiers like 3 Numbers and 2 + Bonusball now share more of the prize pool.
  • That means many more people get wins — but usually small (ticket-value or less).
  • The jackpot and higher tiers are harder to hit, which funds these extra small wins.

Source: National Lottery announcement, Sept 2025

LottoCurrent Odds (6/58)Per single board
MatchOddsProbability
6 Correct Numbers1 in 40,475,3580.0000025%
5 Correct Numbers plus Bonusball1 in 6,745,8930.0000148%
5 Correct Numbers1 in 132,2720.000756%
4 Correct Numbers plus Bonusball1 in 52,9090.001890%
4 Correct Numbers1 in 2,1160.047251%
3 Correct Numbers plus Bonusball1 in 1,5870.063001%
3 Correct Numbers1 in 971.029021%
2 Correct Numbers plus Bonusball1 in 1300.771766%
PBPowerball – How to read the oddsPlayer-friendly explainer

Powerball is 5/50 plus Powerball (1–20). The jackpot requires matching all 5 main numbers plus Powerball. "Any prize odds" combine all tiers (from "Only the Powerball" up to jackpot), so they're much better than jackpot odds — but most of those wins are small.

  • Jackpot odds are very long — that's what creates big rollovers.
  • Lower tiers (like "Only the Powerball", "1 Correct Number plus Powerball") win more often but pay small amounts.
  • Think of Powerball as: many small wins, rare big wins.
PBPowerball – Current Odds5/50 + Powerball (1–20)
MatchOddsProbability
5 Correct Numbers plus Powerball1 in 42,375,2000.0000024%
5 Correct Numbers1 in 2,230,2740.0000448%
4 Correct Numbers plus Powerball1 in 188,3340.000531%
4 Correct Numbers1 in 9,9120.010083%
3 Correct Numbers plus Powerball1 in 4,2800.023374%
3 Correct Numbers1 in 2250.444444%
2 Correct Numbers plus Powerball1 in 2990.334531%
1 Correct Number plus Powerball1 in 571.754386%
Only the Powerball1 in 352.857143%
DailyDaily Lotto – How to read the oddsPlayer-friendly explainer

Daily Lotto is 5/36. There's no Powerball/Bonusball. Because there are fewer numbers and daily draws, the top tier is hit more often than Lotto/Powerball — prizes roll less and tend to be smaller, but "any prize" is much more achievable.

  • Jackpot odds are far better than Lotto/Powerball, but the pot is smaller.
  • Lower tiers (3 or 2 matches) happen frequently — many small wins.
  • If you prefer frequent small wins over big rollovers, Daily Lotto is closer to that profile.
DailyDaily Lotto – Current Odds5/36
MatchOddsProbability
5 Correct Numbers1 in 376,9920.000265%
4 Correct Numbers1 in 2,4320.041115%
3 Correct Numbers1 in 811.233448%
2 Correct Numbers1 in 811.923330%