Daily Lotto R380 000 jackpot draw tonight – check 1 June results

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Ronald Ralinala

June 2, 2026

The R380 000 Daily Lotto jackpot is up for grabs tonight, and South Africans are already checking their tickets with anticipation. The draw on 1 June 2026 promises another chance to turn a modest R3 wager into life‑changing cash, and the National Lottery website will post the official numbers within minutes of the 8:30 pm draw. As we reported earlier, the Daily Lotto’s rapid‑turnaround format keeps the excitement fresh, and today’s winning combination could be the one that changes a household’s fortunes.

The numbers drawn this evening were 04, 05, 23, 02, 29, a mix that sends a ripple through the country’s lotto enthusiasts. If you’ve already marked those figures on your slip, now is the moment to verify the result on the National Lottery portal or in the morning edition of The Citizen. A quick refresh of the online results page will show whether you’ve hit the jackpot, a minor prize, or simply a near‑miss that still deserves a celebratory toast.

For many, the appeal of Daily Lotto lies not just in the sizeable jackpot but also in the flexibility of play. Whether you prefer the tactile experience of a physical betslip or the convenience of online entry, the game accommodates a range of betting habits. Below is a side‑by‑side look at both methods, highlighting cost, speed, and the steps you need to follow to place a valid ticket.

Daily Lotto purchase methods compared

FeatureIn‑store ticketOnline entry
How to startPick up a betslip at any authorised retailerRegister an account on the National Lottery site
Number selectionChoose 5 numbers (1‑36) or request a Quick PickChoose 5 numbers (1‑36) or use Quick Pick button
Cost per entryR3 per board, up to R150 per transactionR3 per board, deducted from account balance
Multiple drawsSelect up to 10 consecutive draws on the slipTick the “multiple draws” option during checkout
Ticket verificationSign the back of the physical ticketInstant digital receipt emailed to you
Claim procedurePresent signed ticket at any retailer or lottery officeLog in to claim portal; upload ID and receipt

The table makes clear that both channels cost the same per board, but online play eliminates the need for a physical ticket and allows instant verification, while in‑store purchases offer a hands‑on experience that many still enjoy.

Playing Daily Lotto is straightforward, whether you’re at a neighbourhood shop in Soweto or scrolling on your smartphone from a Cape Town café. In‑store players simply fill out a betslip, pay the teller, and sign the back of the ticket – an essential step, as an unsigned slip can be claimed by anyone who finds it. Online players, on the other hand, set up a lottery account, deposit funds, and click through a few screens to lock in their numbers. Both routes let you decide how many consecutive draws to enter, up to a maximum of ten, which can stretch a modest budget across several evenings.

The timing of the draw is another factor that keeps the Daily Lotto popular. Draws occur shortly after 8:30 pm each night, and ticket sales close precisely at that time. This tight window creates a sense of urgency, encouraging last‑minute purchases and adding a dash of suspense to the everyday routine. For those who prefer to plan ahead, the online platform lets you pre‑select numbers for up to ten future draws, guaranteeing your participation without the need for nightly trips to the retailer.

With the jackpot standing at R380 000, the stakes feel especially high, yet the entry price remains accessible. The structure of Daily Lotto – five numbers from 1 to 36, with a modest R3 price tag – ensures that even casual players can join the chase for a share of the prize pool. Winners of lower‑tier prizes can still walk away with several hundred rand, a tidy supplement to daily expenses.

The National Lottery’s transparent process helps maintain public confidence. After the draw, the winning numbers are posted on the official website, and the same information appears in major South African newspapers within minutes. Players can cross‑check their tickets instantly, and the claim process for major prizes is clearly outlined on the site, requiring identification and proof of purchase.

As the dust settles on tonight’s draw, the buzz will shift to the next day’s numbers. Whether you celebrated a win, lamented a close call, or simply admired the sheer possibility of a R380 000 windfall, Daily Lotto continues to weave itself into the fabric of South African leisure. With easy access, low cost, and the thrill of an everyday jackpot, it remains a staple for anyone looking to sprinkle a little extra luck into their routine.