We bring to your attention the most popular Australian lottery Oz Lotto. The fascinating lottery has unique rules. Just select any number of lines in the ticket (the more lines — the better odds!), and then mark 7 numbers from the proposed set consisting of only 45 numbers in each line. Use the "Easy-Pick" option to save time and entrust the choice of your lucky numbers to our smart system. Brief tips to the left of the ticket form will prompt you how to complete your entry. Luck be with you!
About Oz Lotto
Oz Lotto is the first Australian game of the state level. Until February 26, 1994, the Australian state lotteries copied European games. This is the date when the first draw of Oz Lotto was held. The success of this game was so deafening that today we can present you a whole series of authentically Australian lotteries for every taste.
A variety of lotteries are held in Australia almost every day. As for Oz Lotto, this game is held once a week on Tuesdays at 8:30 PM local time.
The smallest Jackpot you can claim is A$ 2.000.000. The largest fixed Jackpot of the Australian national lottery was A$ 100.000.000. Four players matched all seven numbers of the game and shared the main prize.
The Oz Lotto game set includes only 45 numbers, which increases your chances to win!
Who can buy Oz Lotto tickets on our website?
According to the rules, only adult players (18+) can purchase lottery tickets on our website.
How to get the Oz Lotto prize?
Oz Lotto invites you to win any prize of seven prize tiers: 3+S or 3+2S, 4, 5, 5+S or 5+2S, 6, 6+S or 6+2S, 7, where the letter "S" indicates supplementary numbers. The first figure of the prize category indicates the number of matched winning (ordinary) numbers, whereas the second one indicates the number of matched supplementary numbers.
To scoop the least prize in Oz Lotto, it’s enough to simultaneously match 3 ordinary numbers and any number of supplementary numbers (one or two).
What is the supplementary number in Oz Lotto?
Each Tuesday, 9 balls out of 45 are extracted from the lottery drum. The numbers depicted on the first seven balls are considered to be winning (ordinary), whereas the remaining two are supplementary numbers. They help win prizes of three different tiers.
In the "Results" section of the Oz Lotto page, supplementary numbers are highlighted in yellow.
Taxes and prize claim
Like other Australian lotteries, Oz Lotto is not taxed.
Lotto Agent also doesn’t request a commission for its services.
You can use only the lump sum option when you claim the prize.