Daily Lotto results today: South Africans are awaiting the winning numbers for tonight’s Daily Lotto and Daily Lotto Plus draws, with the main jackpot estimated at R400,000.00 and the Daily Lotto Plus jackpot projected at R150,000.00.
Below is everything players need before the official results release, including payouts, next-draw jackpots, and an analysis of the latest number patterns shaping recent draws.
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: Thursday, 27 November 2025
Here are tonight’s Daily Lotto results and payouts.
Daily Lotto Jackpot: R400,000.00
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 Friday, 28 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
Although Daily Lotto draws are randomised and cannot be predicted, many players analyse recent winning numbers to identify short-term trends.
These insights do not increase the likelihood of winning but provide an observational view of how the number pool has behaved over the last two weeks.
Below is a consolidated trend analysis using results from 17–26 November 2025, across both the Daily Lotto and Daily Lotto Plus draws.
1. High-frequency numbers across recent draws
A number of figures have appeared repeatedly over the most recent cycle:
- 12 – appeared on 17 Nov (DL), 18 Nov (DL), and 26 Nov (DL).
- 21 – has shown up in multiple draws, including 17 Nov and 19 Nov.
- 26 – active on 18 Nov, 25 Nov, 26 Nov (Plus).
- 36 – appearing often in both main and Plus draws, including 22 Nov, 24 Nov, 25 Nov, and 26 Nov Plus.
- 31 – active on 19 Nov, 25 Nov, and 26 Nov Plus.
These recurring numbers suggest short-term clustering, though each new draw remains independent.
2. Consistent cluster patterns
Recent Daily Lotto draws show several number clusters that appear in close proximity:
- 11–12–14: observed across 17 Nov, 20 Nov, and several Plus draws.
- 22–23–24: seen together or in alternating sequence on 18 Nov, 18 Nov Plus, 19 Nov Plus, 25 Nov Plus, and 26 Nov Plus.
- 30–31–33: a strong trio appearing multiple times between 24–26 Nov.
Clustering often occurs due to natural randomness and should not be interpreted as predictive value.
3. Overdue numbers that have shown limited recent activity
Several numbers have not appeared in recent days and may be considered “overdue” from a trend perspective:
- 01, 03, 04, 05, 07, 08, 09, 10, 13, 15, 17, 18, 28, 29, 34, 35
Some of these, like 05, 17, and 34, last appeared on 22 November.
Others, like 03, 04, 13, and 28, have not been active since earlier in the month.
Remember, “overdue” does not imply increased probability — it merely reflects gaps in recent appearances.
4. Range behaviour and alternating patterns
Recent results display alternating behaviour between:
- Low-range dominant draws (01–20) — seen on 17 Nov, 19 Nov, and 26 Nov
- High-range dominant draws (20–36) — seen on 22 Nov, 24 Nov, 25 Nov
This up-and-down pattern is typical in short-term cycles and helps players understand how numbers are balancing across the range.
Important reminder
Daily Lotto outcomes are determined by a randomised draw system certified for fair probability. This means:
- Past outcomes do not influence future draws
- Hot and overdue numbers offer no statistical advantage
- All numbers remain equally likely in every draw
These insights are provided for pattern observation only.
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.
