Daily Lotto results today: With tonight’s Daily Lotto jackpot estimated at R450,000.00, and the Daily Lotto Plus jackpot set at R150,000.00, players across South Africa are waiting for the official draw to drop later this evening.
Below is tonight’s rolling results update, tomorrow’s jackpot estimate, and a data-driven breakdown of current number trends.
The winning sequence of tonight’s Daily Lotto numbers will be inserted below no later than 21:45. Payouts are updated from 21:31. If you are seeing this article on mobile, be sure to refresh the page if, for whatever reason, you are unable to see the winning numbers. If you are a returning user, simply keep refreshing the page until the updated results appear.
Daily Lotto results and payouts for today: Saturday, 29 November 2025
Here are tonight’s Daily Lotto results and payouts.
Daily Lotto Jackpot: R450,000.00
0, 0, 0, 0, 0
| MATCHES | WINNERS | PAYOUTS |
| Match 5 | R0.00 | |
| Match 4 | R0.00 | |
| Match 3 | R0.00 | |
| Match 2 | R0.00 |
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Daily Lotto Plus Jackpot: R150,000.00
0, 0, 0, 0, 0
| MATCHES | WINNERS | PAYOUTS |
| Match 5 | R0.00 | |
| Match 4 | R0.00 | |
| Match 3 | R0.00 | |
| Match 2 | R0.00 |
Daily Lotto jackpot for Sunday, 30 November 2025
Here is the total Daily Lotto jackpot for the next draw.
- NEXT DAILY LOTTO JACKPOT: R0.00.
- NEXT DAILY LOTTO PLUS JACKPOT: R0.00.
Daily Lotto predictions: Numbers to look out for in the next draw
Daily Lotto results are completely random and cannot be predicted, but recent draw behaviour offers insight into short-term patterns.
These trends carry no statistical advantage, and should not be interpreted as guaranteed outcomes.
They simply reflect how the pool of numbers has been performing over the past 10 days.
The following analysis incorporates results from 19–28 November 2025, across both the Daily Lotto and the Daily Lotto Plus draws.
1. High-frequency numbers dominating recent draws
Certain numbers have shown strong recurrence in both draws:
- 36 — one of the most frequent numbers across both formats, appearing on 24 Nov, 26 Nov Plus, 27 Nov Plus, 28 Nov (main), and 28 Nov Plus.
- 33 — strong presence: 20 Nov, 26 Nov, and 27 Nov.
- 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 26 — these numbers have been consistently active across multiple draws, often appearing in clusters.
- 31 — featured on 19 Nov, 25 Nov, and also in Plus results earlier in the cycle.
- 09, 19, 32 — all present in the late-November runs and showing moderate consistency.
These do not improve odds but demonstrate how number cycles can concentrate around certain groups for short periods.
2. Noticeable cluster patterns
Daily Lotto frequently produces clusters — groups of numbers appearing close together across multiple draws. Recent clusters include:
- 22–23–26 — showed repeated activity between 20 Nov and 27 Nov.
- 30–31–33 — a strong pattern running from 24 Nov through 27 Nov.
- 01–19–24–32–36 — this full combination appeared on 28 November, indicating a full-number spread but with two repeats from 27 November (19 and 24 in Plus).
- 09–21–22–26–33 — all active across multiple sequential draws around 25–27 November.
Cluster formations often strike players as meaningful, but they occur naturally in random sequences.
3. Overdue numbers with reduced recent activity
A number of values have shown minimal presence over the past eight main draws:
- 02, 03, 04, 05, 07, 08, 10, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 25, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, 34, 35
Some of these numbers appeared earlier in the cycle (such as 05 and 17 on 22 November, or 25 on 25 November), but have faded in the last several draws.
This “overdue” category remains non-predictive — a number’s absence does not increase its chances in the next draw.
4. Range behaviour: Low vs. high balance
Recent draws show a clear tilt toward mid-to-high range numbers (20–36):
- The draws on 24 Nov, 26 Nov, 27 Nov, and 28 Nov all leaned heavily toward the top half of the range.
- Low-range numbers (01–12) have been present but inconsistent, often appearing as single outliers.
Players often perceive this shift as meaningful, but the randomness of the draw process means the next result could easily skew low again.
Important reminder
Daily Lotto outcomes rely on independent, mechanically randomised draws. Therefore:
- No number or pattern holds predictive value
- Past results do not influence future outcomes
- Hot and cold numbers are descriptive, not strategic
- Clusters and streaks occur naturally in random datasets
Predictions are interpretations of past behaviour, not tools to improve winning chances.
Losing too much money playing Daily Lotto? – Here’s when you know you need help
Daily Lotto should be a fun game, not a financial burden. Be mindful of these red flags:
- You are spending more on tickets than you can afford.
- You feel the need to hide your playing habits.
- You keep chasing losses with more bets.
- Playing the lottery affects your work or family responsibilities.
If you recognise any of these warning signs, contact the National Responsible Gambling Programme (NRGP) on 0800 006 008. The service is free, confidential, and available 24/7.
