6/45 Lotto Result History – Here is the result for the 6/45 Mega Lotto draw from the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO).
Last May 17, 1997 with the minimum jackpot prize of 9 Million Pesos at Php10.00 per combination, the 6/45 Mega Lotto was released and introduced to the people.
See UPDATED results for the following draws:
LOTTO RESULT Today, Thursday, November 21, 2024 (updated 9PM)
EZ2 RESULT Today, Thursday, November 21, 2024 (updated every 2PM, 5PM and 9PM)
SWERTRES RESULT Today, Thursday, November 21, 2024 (updated every 2PM, 5PM and 9PM)
At present, the Mega Lotto is played thrice weekly every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with still the same jackpot prize but at Php20.00 per standard combination.
Aside from winning for matching six (6) numbers at any order, a player can also win a cash prize by having any 3, 4 or 5 numbers matched from the winning 6-number combination, in any order.
Check out the PCSO Lotto result in each draw dates compiled in this updated 6/45 Lotto Result Summary below:
The 6/45 Lotto Result Today per draw is monitored by Philnews.ph real-time. We have compiled the 6/45 Lotto Result Yesterday in this Lotto 6/45 Result History for the benefit of bettors who want to assess the winning combinations in a week, a month, or so on.
A lot of bettors undeniably analyze the previous winning combinations in making new bets even as far as the 6/45 Lotto Result Summary 2022, 6/45 Lotto Result Summary 2021, and the 6/45 Lotto Result compilations of draws in the previous years.
After the lotto result 6/45 today’s winning combinations are aired, the state institution posts the number of lotto winners in every draw. The PCSO also posts the winners of the other minor games as well as major lottery draws.
How To Bet in Lotto?
- In playing the 6/45 Lotto, the first step is to select your combination. Pick six (6) digits in the lotto ticket from 1-45 to make your combination. Mark your chosen numbers which will make up your 6-digit combination.
- If you have no combination in mind, you can mark the LP on the ticket which means “Lucky Pick”. It means that you want the terminal to choose an auto-generated combination for you.
Where to Watch the Lotto Draw
The 6/45 Lotto Draw is televised live on PTV4. You may also watch a livestreaming of the draw on PCSO Official YouTube Channel, pcso.gov.ph website, or the PCSO Official Facebook page.
PCSO 6/45 Lotto Jackpot Prize
If your bet matches the winning combination in exact order, you will win the multi-million PCSO jackpot prize. The major prizes of the PCSO are subject to a 20% tax deduction pursuant to the Tax Reform Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) Law.
Important Reminders in Playing Lotto
- The Lotto Player must be at least 18 years old both during the betting for 6/45 Lotto as well as in claiming the prize.
- How much is the lotto ticket? The minimum play amount is Php 20.00. The Php 20.00 play amount in playing the 6/45 Lotto is inclusive of the 20% Documentary Stamp Tax (DST).
- It is the responsibility of the bettor to check the accuracy of the data printed on the lottery ticket including the type of bet, the combination, and the play amount.
How To Claim Your Lotto Prize
The claiming of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) depends on the amount of the prize that you want to claim.
- For prizes between P20 to P10,000 — Claim it at any authorized PCSO Lotto Outlet
- For prizes between P20 to P500,000 — Claim it at any PCSO Branch Office nearest your area
- For prizes above P500,000 — Claim it at the PCSO Main Office, 2nd Floor Sun Plaza Building, 1507 Princeton Street corner Shaw Boulevard in Mandaluyong City 1552.
How To Play Each PCSO Lotto Game
Swertres / 3D Lotto — Choose 3 numbers from 0 to 9 to make your lotto combination. You may select your own combination or let the system pick 3 numbers randomly by selecting Lucky Pick (LP).
EZ2 / 2D Lotto — Choose two (2) numbers from 1 to 31 to make your lotto combination. You may select your own numbers or let the system pick two (2) numbers randomly by selecting Lucky Pick (LP).
4D Lotto — Choose 4 numbers from 0 to 9 to make your combination. You may pick your own numbers or let the system pick 4 numbers randomly by selecting Lucky Pick (LP).
6D Lotto — Choose 6 numbers from 0 to 9 to make your combination. The player may select his/her own numbers or let the system pick 6 numbers randomly by selecting Lucky Pick (LP).
6/42 Lotto — Choose 6 numbers from 1 to 42 to make your combination. You may select your own numbers or let the system pick the 6 numbers randomly by selecting Lucky Pick (LP).
6/45 Mega Lotto — Choose 6 numbers from 1 to 45 to make your combination. You may select your own numbers or let the system pick the 6 numbers randomly by selecting Lucky Pick (LP).
6/49 Super Lotto — Choose 6 numbers from 1 to 49 to make your combination. You may select your own numbers or let the system pick the 6 numbers randomly by selecting Lucky Pick (LP).
6/55 Grand Lotto — Choose 6 numbers from 1 to 55 to make your combination. You may select your own numbers or let the system pick the 6 numbers randomly by selecting Lucky Pick (LP).
6/58 Ultra Lotto — Choose 6 numbers from 1 to 58 to make your combination. You may select your own numbers or let the system pick the 6 numbers randomly by selecting Lucky Pick (LP).
PCSO Lotto Games Draw Schedule
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) has set different PCSO lotto draw schedule for the minor and major lottery games conducted.
PCSO Lotto Game | Draw Schedule | Draw Time |
EZ2 / 2D Lotto | Daily | 11 AM / 4PM / 9PM |
Swertres / 3D Lotto | Daily | 11 AM / 4PM / 9PM |
4D Lotto | Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays | 9 PM |
6D Lotto | Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays | 9 PM |
6/42 Lotto | Tuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays | 9pm |
6/45 Mega Lotto | Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays | 9pm |
6/49 Super Lotto | Tuesdays, Thursdays & Sundays | 9pm |
6/55 Grand Lotto | Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays | 9pm |
6/58 Ultra Lotto | Tuesdays, Fridays & Sundays | 9pm |
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