The six main numbers from the latest drawing are displayed above, followed by the Bonus ball number. The Bonus number is drawn from the same machine after the first six have been drawn.
Results History
Check out the previous 10 draw results here. The jackpot is displayed for each draw after it has been confirmed once all tickets have been checked and verified. If you’ve bought a ticket from the Japanese lottery operator, you have one year from the day after the draw to claim any winnings.
Monday 16 December 2024 - Draw 1957
Thursday 12 December 2024 - Draw 1956
Monday 9 December 2024 - Draw 1955
Thursday 5 December 2024 - Draw 1954
Monday 2 December 2024 - Draw 1953
Thursday 28 November 2024 - Draw 1952
Monday 25 November 2024 - Draw 1951
Thursday 21 November 2024 - Draw 1950
Monday 18 November 2024 - Draw 1949
Thursday 14 November 2024 - Draw 1948
Hot Numbers
Once all the previous winning numbers are updated every Monday and Thursday, the Hot Numbers refresh with the latest statistics for the next available draw. These are the numbers that have been drawn the most often since the game began.
Please note that the numbers shown here are not in any way guaranteed to win a prize, they are simply the outcome of statistical analysis of previous Japan Lotto 6 numbers.
Cold Numbers
Also updated twice weekly are the Cold Numbers – these are the numbers that have been drawn the least often since the game began. This does not mean that any of the cool numbers that are shown are any less likely to be drawn in a future game.
As is the case with all statistical numbers, the Cold Numbers are also not guaranteed to be drawn in any future lottery game, as they are simply the outcome of number analysis.
Lucky Number Predictions for Japan Lotto 6
Using data from previous winning numbers, including those that resulted in Division 1 jackpot wins, combined with up to date common and uncommon numbers, the following prediction has been generated for the next Japan Lotto 6 draw.
These numbers will change with every draw that passes, so if you’re the type of lottery player who likes to play statistical numbers for fun, you may wish to check back regularly before confirming your entries.
Predictions, as with all other kind of statistics, are not guaranteed to generate a win.
The Bonus ball number is not included as a standalone number in these predictions, as it is not a number that can be played through the official lottery operator. The Bonus number is an additionally drawn number that only applies to the Division 2 prize and can boost winnings for those that have already matched five of the six main numbers, if they also manage to match the Bonus number.
How to Play and Win Japan Lotto 6
Playing the Japanese Lotto 6/43 game is relatively simple for regular lottery players and newcomers alike.
Draws take place every Monday and Thursday (excluding New Year’s holidays). The following steps outline how to choose your numbers and purchase your entries:
- Find a lottery retailer or trusted bookmaker to place your bets on the game. If you’re playing in Japan, you can play at lottery counters, online, convenience stores and even at some bank ATMs.
- Select six numbers from a total pool of 43, or opt for a Quick Pick to have them generated for you at random.
- Select which day you wish to play for; the next Monday draw, Thursday draw or both.
- Pay for your entries before 6:30pm (local time) on the day of a specific draw. Each row costs 200 yen.
- You can purchase up to 10 draws in advance when you play through an official retail outlet in Japan, simply mark the relevant box when filling out your playslip.
- Sit back and wait for the results! Winning numbers will be updated online within seconds of the live broadcast draws taking place.
The base Division 1 jackpot is 200 million yen (around $1.75 million / R26.8 million) and can roll over up to a maximum of 600 million yen (around $5.2 million / R80 million) if there are no Division 1 winners in a draw.
Did you know? The Lotto 6 draws take place at the Tokyo Lottery Dream Hall, and occasionally at the Osaka Lottery Dream Hall.
Prizes and odds
The Lotto 6 game offers five different prize divisions. Each division has approximate fixed prize values, however these can change due to various factors including the number of winners in each division and the number of tickets sold for a specific draw date. The estimated prizes that you can play for are as follows:
Your approximate chances of winning a prize in the Japan Lotto 6 are 1 in 37.
How to Claim Winnings
The way that you claim a Lotto 6 prize depends on the way that you purchased your ticket, as each selling organisation has different payment methods. However you chose to play, you have one year from the day after a draw takes place to claim your winnings. This is because prizes will not be able to be paid until the day following a draw.
At a lottery retailer/convenience store
- For total prizes less than 10,000 yen: claim at a lottery counter or Mizuho Bank main branch
- For prizes ranging from 10,000 to 500,000 yen: claim at Mizuho Bank head office
- For prizes over 500,000 yen: claim at Mizuho Bank head office – please note that you will need to provide documentation that proves your identity, such as a driver’s license or health insurance card
From the official lottery website
Winnings will be automatically deposited into your player account within a week of a draw taking place. When you create your online account you will need to provide your banking details to be able to purchase any tickets.
From a financial institution/bank’s website
If you win a prize on a ticket purchased through the website of a financial institution in Japan, your winnings will be automatically transferred to the account you used when purchasing your tickets.
From an ATM
If you played via an ATM and were lucky enough to win a prize, any winnings will be transferred automatically to the bank account that you used to purchase your tickets.