Statistical analysis of SA Lotto draw history. See which numbers appear most and least frequently based on real draw data.
Updated after every official Lotto draw.
Hot and cold numbers are derived from historical South African Lotto draw data. Hot numbers are drawn most frequently over a period, while cold numbers appear rarely or not at all in recent draws. Analysing these patterns helps players make informed decisions — though no number is statistically more likely to appear in future draws than any other.
Disclaimer: Past draw results do not guarantee future outcomes. The Lotto is a game of chance. These statistics are for informational purposes only.
Numbers drawn most frequently in the last 10 official Lotto draws
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Numbers drawn most frequently across the last 25 official Lotto draws
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Numbers that have not appeared in the last 10 official Lotto draws
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Numbers that have appeared least in the last 25 official Lotto draws
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All-time most frequently drawn numbers across all recorded SA Lotto draws
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All-time least frequently drawn numbers across all recorded SA Lotto draws
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Historical draw frequency for every SA Lotto number (1–52)
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View Lotto Results TodayHot Lotto numbers are those that have appeared most frequently in recent official SA Lotto draws. They are identified by analysing the frequency of each number across a set number of past draws — typically the last 10 and last 25 draws.
Cold Lotto numbers are the opposite — numbers that have appeared rarely or not at all in recent draws. Some players choose cold numbers on the theory that they are "due" to appear, while others avoid them. Neither strategy changes the underlying probability.
No. The SA Lotto uses certified random number draw machines. Each draw is independent, meaning past results have no influence on future outcomes. Hot and cold number statistics are useful for understanding historical patterns, but they cannot predict which numbers will be drawn next. Every number from 1 to 52 has an equal probability of being selected in any given draw.
This page pulls data from our live draw database, which is updated automatically after every official SA Lotto draw. Lotto draws take place every Wednesday and Saturday at 21:00 SAST. The page refreshes its statistics within minutes of the official results being published.
Disclaimer: All statistics on this page are derived from publicly available SA Lotto draw results and are provided for informational and entertainment purposes only. LottoLogic does not guarantee the accuracy, completeness, or fitness of this data for any purpose. Playing the lottery involves risk — please play responsibly.