One (1) Bettor Becomes the 6/42 Lotto Winner of Multi-Million Jackpot Prize for August 22, 2024.
6/42 LOTTO WINNER – One (1) bettor won the multi-million jackpot prize of the 6/42 Lotto on August 22, 2024. See the results here!
Daily, many Filipinos are hopeful of winning any of the major lotto games of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO). Each has a multi-million jackpot prize. The PCSO has five major lotto games such as the 6/58 Ultra Lotto, 6/55 Grand Lotto, 6/49 Super Lotto, 6/45 Mega Lotto, and 6/42 Lotto. They have different draws.
See UPDATED results for the following draws:
LOTTO RESULT Today, Thursday, August 22, 2024 (updated 9PM)
EZ2 RESULT Today, Thursday, August 22, 2024 (updated every 2PM, 5PM and 9PM)
SWERTRES RESULT Today, Thursday, August 22, 2024 (updated every 2PM, 5PM and 9PM)
For Thursday, one of the draws is the 6/42 Lotto. Recently, one bettor became the 6/42 Lotto winner winning the multi-million jackpot prize for the August 22, 2024 draw.
The 6/42 Lotto winner got the winning combination: 06-24-25-28-02-16. He or she won the multi-million jackpot prize of ₱9,045,796.60.
The said monetary prize is subject to a 20% tax deduction pursuant to the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law. With regards to the other jackpot prizes of the PCSO major lotto games, none has yet to win the following:
- 6/58 Ultra Lotto: ₱101,042,256.80
- 6/55 Grand Lotto: ₱213,703,130.40
- 6/45 Mega Lotto: ₱8,910,000.00
In the history of lotto, one of the biggest jackpot prizes won was the jackpot prize of the 6/58 Ultra Lotto. It reached more than P1-billion and has hooked a huge part of the Filipino populace.
For several draws, long lines existed at the different PCSO lotto outlets nationwide. Many were hopeful of winning the P1-billion jackpot prize of the Ultra Lotto. Celebrities and ordinary individuals joined the game.
Two bettors won the 6/58 lotto jackpot prize on October 14, 2018. Each of them got Php 472 million. The 6/58 lotto winner from Samar reportedly gave away “balato” to the city hall employees and the tricycle drivers in his town.
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