Oz Lotto Draw Tonight
Oz Lotto is drawn every Tuesday at 8:30pm AEST, broadcast live on Channel 7TWO. The minimum Division 1 prize is $4 Million, and jackpots regularly grow to $20M+ during rollovers — the record Oz Lotto jackpot reached $100 Million. Tonight's page shows a live countdown to the next draw, the current jackpot estimate, and winning numbers as soon as they are published by The Lott.
How Oz Lotto Works
Players select 7 numbers from 1-47. Division 1 requires matching all 7 main numbers, with odds of 1 in 62,891,499 — significantly better than Powerball (1 in 134M) but harder than TattsLotto (1 in 8.1M). Two supplementary numbers are also drawn, used to determine winners in lower divisions. There are 7 prize divisions in total. A standard game costs $1.50, with system entries available for broader number coverage and improved chances of winning across multiple divisions.
All 7 Oz Lotto Prize Divisions
| Division | Match Required | Approximate Odds |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 7 numbers | 1 in 62,891,499 |
| 2 | 6 + 1 supp | 1 in 1,572,287 |
| 3 | 6 numbers | 1 in 174,699 |
| 4 | 5 + 1 supp | 1 in 29,602 |
| 5 | 5 numbers | 1 in 3,430 |
| 6 | 4 numbers | 1 in 154 |
| 7 | 3 + 1 supp | 1 in 87 |
Oz Lotto vs Other Games
Oz Lotto sits in the middle ground of Australian lotteries — better Division 1 odds than Powerball but with substantial jackpots that often exceed $10M. The $4M guaranteed minimum is competitive with TattsLotto, while the 1-47 number range provides a wider selection than most other games. Want help picking the right game? for your playing style, read our Powerball vs Oz Lotto — Which Should You Play? guide.
Did You Win?
Tuesday night results land here automatically on this page. Compare your numbers against any historical draw on our Oz Lotto results page, which maintains a complete archive going back to 2008. Explore number frequency data across years of past draws to discover which numbers appear most frequently, which are overdue, and which pairs commonly occur together.
Quick Tips for Tuesday
- Keep an eye on the jackpot — Oz Lotto's $4M minimum is competitive, and rollovers can push it much higher
- Study frequency patterns on our analytics dashboard to see which numbers are running hot or cold
- Compare games — read our Powerball vs Oz Lotto comparison to decide which suits your budget
- Try the AI generator — available on the Oz Lotto page with five selection strategies backed by real numbers
- Play responsibly — set a weekly budget and stick to it
Where to Buy Oz Lotto Tickets
Oz Lotto tickets are available online at The Lott's website and mobile app, or at any licensed lottery outlet across Australia. Entries close at approximately 7:30pm AEST on Tuesday evenings. Online purchases include automatic result notifications, making it easy to check whether you have won without visiting a retailer.