6D Lotto Results

6D Lotto
6D Lotto
NEXT DRAW
Oct 5, 9:00 PM
JACKPOT
₱510.0K
Yesterday's Result — October 2, 2025
0
4
8
1
5
8
2 winners
Full History

Draw History • 6D Lotto • Past 5 Draws

DRAW DATE RESULT WINNERS JACKPOT
October 2, 2025
0
4
8
1
5
8
2
₱510.0K
September 30, 2025
5
4
7
3
1
1
0
₱150.0K
September 27, 2025
4
2
9
5
6
1
2
₱626.3K
September 25, 2025
5
6
3
5
2
5
0
₱447.1K
September 23, 2025
6
5
3
4
5
4
0
₱150.0K

Complete Guide to 6D Lotto

6D Lotto draws big crowds in the Philippines each week. Players choose six digits to match the drawn numbers and win big. The rules look tricky but take only minutes to learn. This guide shows each step: pick numbers, check draw days, and claim your cash. It lists draw schedules, payout levels, and how to collect your winnings.

Check the latest results on our website right after each draw. We also answer the questions new players ask. By the end, you will know how to play 6D Lotto with confidence.

How to Play 6D Lotto

Playing 6D Lotto involves selecting six digits from 0 to 9. Mark each digit in the six-column play slip provided at outlets. Each column represents one position in the winning combination.

Players who prefer automated selection can choose Lucky Pick. This option generates random numbers through the machine. The system picks all six digits automatically.

To win the jackpot, all six digits must match the drawn numbers in exact order. Position matters significantly - having the right numbers in wrong positions won't secure the top prize.

Ticket Prices and Purchase Locations

The minimum play amount starts at ₱12.00 per six-number combination. Higher bets on the same combination increase potential returns proportionally.

Authorized PCSO lotto outlets across the Philippines sell 6D Lotto tickets. These locations display official licensing and operate under strict regulations. Players must be 18 years or older to participate legally.

Official Draw Days and Times

6D Lotto draws take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 9:00 PM (21:00) Manila time. This regular three-times-weekly schedule gives players multiple opportunities to try their luck. The timing remains fixed across all draw days, making it easy to remember.

However, special circumstances can disrupt this routine. On important national holidays, PCSO may suspend draws and announces these changes days before the scheduled draw date. This advance notice prevents confusion and disappointment among regular players.

Players have several options for accessing draw results. Lottery results can be viewed on our website for the latest 6D Lotto outcomes, providing a convenient digital resource. Those who prefer real-time viewing can watch the 6D lotto results live via PTV and PCSO's official Facebook and Twitter accounts.

Draw Days Time Broadcasting Options
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 9:00 PM Manila Time PTV, PCSO Facebook, PCSO Twitter

Understanding Prize Categories

The game features five distinct prize tiers that reward different matching patterns. Players win by matching digits in exact sequence from either the beginning or end of their chosen number.

Prize Level Matching Requirement Prize Amount Odds
First Prize All 6 digits (exact order) ₱150,000+ 1 in 1,000,000
Second Prize First 5 or Last 5 digits ₱40,000 1 in 100,000
Third Prize First 4 or Last 4 digits ₱4,000 1 in 10,000
Fourth Prize First 3 or Last 3 digits ₱400 1 in 1,000
Fifth Prize First 2 or Last 2 digits ₱40 1 in 100

How to Claim 6D Lotto Prizes

First things first - sign your winning ticket immediately. Write your name clearly on the back. Without this signature, your ticket becomes worthless paper.

Prize collection locations depend on the winning amount:

  • Small wins (₱20 to ₱10,000): Visit any authorized PCSO outlet
  • Medium prizes (₱10,000 to ₱300,000): Head to your nearest PCSO Branch
  • Jackpot winners: Must travel to PCSO Main Office at Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City
  • E-Lotto players: Cash out up to ₱300,000 through the mobile app

Remember - you have exactly one year from the draw date to claim your prize. Miss this deadline? Your winnings vanish forever into government coffers.

Taxation on Lottery Winnings

The taxman wants his share of your luck. Under the TRAIN Law, prizes exceeding ₱10,000 face a 20% tax deduction. Win ₱50,000? Expect to receive ₱40,000 after taxes.

This tax applies automatically during the claiming process. No need to file separate returns - PCSO handles the deduction directly.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the cost of a 6D Lotto ticket?

Each 6D Lotto ticket costs exactly ₱12 at authorized PCSO outlets. This price includes the Documentary Stamp Tax (DST), so no additional fees apply. The affordable ticket price makes this lottery accessible to many Filipino players who dream of hitting the jackpot.

What are the odds of winning the 6D Lotto jackpot?

The odds stand at 1 in 1,000,000 for matching all six digits in perfect order. These odds might seem challenging, but they're actually better than many international lotteries. Remember, you must match the exact sequence - getting the right numbers in wrong positions won't win the top prize.

Where can I check 6D Lotto results online?

Lottery results can be viewed on our website for quick access. PTV broadcasts the draws live, while PCSO's official social media accounts also post results promptly. Multiple sources mean you'll never miss knowing if you've won.

How long do I have to claim my 6D Lotto prize?

Winners get exactly one year from the draw date to claim prizes. After 365 days, unclaimed winnings are forfeited permanently. PCSO validates all winning tickets thoroughly and won't honor counterfeit or tampered tickets, so keep yours safe.

Is 6D Lotto available nationwide in the Philippines?

Yes, authorized PCSO outlets across the Philippines sell 6D Lotto tickets. The game reaches remote provinces and busy city centers alike. Interestingly, agents receive a 1% commission when winning tickets are purchased at their locations.

Can foreigners play and claim prizes in the 6D Lotto?

Foreign visitors can purchase tickets and claim winnings, though tax implications may apply based on prize amounts and residency status.