Lotto & Lotto Plus Results: 28 March 2026 – Winning Numbers

by mark.thompson business editor

South Africans hoping for a financial boost checked their Lotto and Lotto Plus tickets Saturday evening, March 28, 2026, as the National Lottery announced the latest winning numbers. The main Lotto jackpot stood at an estimated R65 million, while Lotto Plus 1 offered R3.5 million and Lotto Plus 2 a substantial R16 million. For many, the lottery represents a chance to alleviate financial pressures or realize long-held dreams, and the anticipation surrounding each draw is palpable.

The winning numbers are always met with a mix of excitement and, for most, a return to the everyday. While the odds of winning remain long, the relatively low cost of entry – R5 per Lotto board – continues to draw a large number of participants. Understanding the process, from purchasing tickets to verifying results, is key for anyone participating in these games of chance. The National Lottery Commission oversees the operation, ensuring fairness and transparency, and funds generated contribute to good causes across the country.

Here are the confirmed results for the Saturday, March 28, 2026 draws:

Lotto: 06, 12, 26, 40, 41, 55 Bonus: 17

Lotto Plus 1: 08, 34, 39, 48, 52, 54 Bonus: 09

Lotto Plus 2: 04, 06, 09, 13, 30, 41 Bonus: 46

Players are strongly encouraged to verify their tickets against these numbers on the official National Lottery website: https://www.nationallottery.co.za/results/lotto. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy, the National Lottery advises that these results are preliminary and subject to official verification. It’s a crucial step to avoid disappointment and ensure any winnings are claimed correctly.

Understanding the Lotto and Lotto Plus Options

The National Lottery offers several variations to cater to different preferences and budgets. The standard Lotto game provides a chance to win the largest jackpot, while Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2 offer additional opportunities to win, albeit with slightly different odds. Lotto Plus games require an additional R2.50 per board, increasing the potential payout but also the cost of participation. The decision of whether to play Lotto Plus often comes down to a player’s risk tolerance and desire for increased chances, however little, of winning.

How to Play and Ticket Cut-Off Times

Participating in the Lotto draws is straightforward. Tickets can be purchased at authorized lottery outlets nationwide, or through selected banking applications, subject to their terms and conditions. It’s key to note that ticket sales close at 8:30 PM on the day of the draw, which commences at 9:00 PM. These cut-off times are consistent across most outlets, but players should confirm specific timings with their retailer to avoid missing the draw. The National Lottery website, https://www.nationallottery.co.za, provides comprehensive information on where to purchase tickets and the rules of the game.

Historical Data and Winning Trends

For those interested in analyzing past results, the National Lottery website also provides a historical archive of winning numbers for both PowerBall and Lotto draws. https://www.citizen.co.za/lotto/ offers another resource for reviewing past draws. While past performance is no guarantee of future results – each draw is statistically independent – some players enjoy studying trends and patterns in an attempt to improve their odds. However, it’s important to remember that the lottery is fundamentally a game of chance.

What Happens When You Win?

Claiming a lottery prize depends on the amount won. Smaller prizes can typically be claimed at authorized lottery retailers. However, larger winnings, particularly jackpots, require a more formal process involving verification and the completion of claim forms. The National Lottery website details the specific procedures for claiming different prize tiers. It’s advisable to seek financial and legal advice if you win a significant amount, to ensure responsible management of your newfound wealth.

The next Lotto and Lotto Plus draws will accept place on Wednesday, April 1, 2026. Estimated jackpots for that draw will be published on the National Lottery website in the coming days. Players are encouraged to check the official website for the most up-to-date information and to play responsibly.

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