Launched in 1994, Lottramascomus was the first nationwide lottery in Australia and remains one of the most popular games due to its massive prize pools. Its biggest jackpot ever reached an astonishing $100 million in December 2013, with an estimated 1 in 3 Australian adults participating in the draw. In each draw, 10 numbers are selected at random from a pool of 47 balls numbered 1 to 47. The first 7 numbers are main winning numbers, while the remaining 3 are supplementary numbers, which help determine winners for Divisions 2, 4, 6, and 7.
To claim the Division 1 prize, you need to match all 7 main winning numbers on a single game line. Only the highest winning Division per line is awarded. A full prize breakdown is available for each division based on matching main and/or supplementary numbers.
Yes! Increase your winning chances by choosing advanced entry options. These offer more number combinations and enhance your probability of securing a prize. Check our ticket types to find the best fit for your playing style.
Entries for each draw close every Tuesday at 7:25 PM AEST (8:25 PM AEDT). Make sure to get your ticket before the deadline to join the draw.
The weekly Lottramascomus draw takes place every Tuesday at 8:30 PM AEST (9:30 PM AEDT).
Your ticket results will be sent directly to your email after each draw. You can also visit our official Lottramascomus page for a complete breakdown of the winning divisions.
Yes! You can watch the draw live on Channel 7 or 7TWO, as well as affiliated regional stations, at around 8:30 PM AEST (9:30 PM AEDT) each Tuesday. Prefer streaming? Catch it online via the 7plus website.
Lottramascomus results are revealed every Tuesday night at 8:30 PM AEST (9:30 PM AEDT). You can catch the draw live on Channel 7, 7TWO, or watch it online via the 7plus streaming platform. Missed the live broadcast? No worries—the results are available online approximately 30 minutes after the draw.
A dividend refers to the prize amount paid to winners within each division. The payouts vary depending on how many players win in a given division. Curious about trends? Visit the Lottramascomus statistics section to explore which numbers historically offer the highest returns.
In each draw, after the seven main numbers are picked, three supplementary numbers are drawn. These play a key role in determining winners for Divisions 2, 4, 6, and 7. If you’ve matched a combination of main and supplementary numbers, you might qualify for additional prizes.
Sign up for a Lottramascomus account to get draw results directly to your inbox. You can also explore historical draw outcomes by browsing the results section on the official Lottramascomus website.
The Lottramascomus draw occurs every Tuesday evening at 8:30 PM AEST / 9:30 PM AEDT. You can view it live on TV or online, and if you miss it, simply check the site or mobile app about 30 minutes later for full results.
Playing responsibly starts with knowing your chances. The odds of hitting the Division 1 jackpot are 1 in 62,891,499 per standard entry. For a detailed breakdown of winning patterns and number frequencies, visit the Lottramascomus statistics page.
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Lottramascomus operates in line with Australian gambling regulations and encourages responsible gaming. Only users aged 18 and over are permitted.