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Saturday Lotto
Australia's original weekly lottery — six prize divisions every Saturday at 8:30pm AEST.
How Saturday Lotto works
Saturday Lotto has been part of Australian life since 1972. Players choose 6 numbers from a pool of 1 to 45. During the draw, 6 winning numbers and 2 supplementary numbers are drawn from the same barrel, creating six prize divisions.
The game is known by different names across Australia: TattsLotto in Victoria and Tasmania, Gold Lotto in Queensland, and simply Lotto in South Australia, Western Australia, Northern Territory and the ACT. Regardless of the name, it is the same national game with the same rules and prize pool.
Prize divisions and odds
| Division | Match | Approximate Odds |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 6 main numbers | 1 in 8,145,060 |
| 2 | 5 main + 1 or 2 supplementary | 1 in 678,755 |
| 3 | 5 main numbers | 1 in 36,689 |
| 4 | 4 main numbers | 1 in 733 |
| 5 | 3 main + 1 or 2 supplementary | 1 in 297 |
| 6 | 1 or 2 main + 2 supplementary | 1 in 144 |
Superdraw and Megadraw events
Several times a year, Saturday Lotto runs special Superdraw and Megadraw events with guaranteed higher Division 1 prizes (typically $20 million or more for Megadraws). These events are announced in advance and often attract significantly higher entry volumes.
How to play
- Select 6 numbers from 1 to 45, or use Quick Pick for random selection.
- Choose your entry type: Standard (1 game), System (more combinations) or Multi-week (enter multiple consecutive draws).
- Purchase before Saturday 7:25pm AEST. Results are published after 8:30pm.
Draw schedule
Saturday Lotto is drawn every Saturday at 8:30pm AEST. Special events like Superdraws and Megadraws offer boosted Division 1 prizes and are announced in advance.
Recent results
Latest Saturday draw
Division 1: $4,000,000 (2 winners — $2,000,000 each)
Saturday Lotto tips
- Look out for announced Superdraws and Megadraws — these offer guaranteed boosted Division 1 prizes, sometimes $20 million or more.
- A system entry covers more combinations. A System 8 entry costs significantly more but covers 28 games instead of 1.
- Join a syndicate to share costs and improve coverage without increasing personal spend.
- Each draw is completely independent. Past results have no bearing on future outcomes.
- Budget your play and treat lottery tickets as entertainment expenditure. Visit our responsible gambling page for support resources.