Lotto Results

Here are the Super Lotto 6/49 results

HOW TO PLAY

Mark your six chosen numbers from 1 to 49 on a playslip using blue or black ink or a pencil. Alternatively, you can choose a Lucky Pick (LP) to have your numbers selected randomly. You can play up to 6 advance draws by marking the desired number of draws in the DRAW panel.

A SuperLotto 6/49 ticket costs 20.00 per standard play.

You can increase your chances of winning by playing a SYSTEM. Options include Roll 5, Sys 7 up to Sys 12.

Super Lotto 6/49

“Super Lotto 6/49” is not a traditional place or cultural site, but a popular national lottery game in the Philippines. It was launched in March 1996 by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) as a twice-weekly draw game where players select six numbers from 1 to 49. The game has since become a significant part of local popular culture, generating funds for charity and creating widespread public anticipation for its major jackpot draws.

Lucky Pick

“Lucky Pick” is not a widely recognized historical or cultural site. It is likely a fictional location, a modern business name (like a restaurant or shop), or a casual term for a random selection. Without a specific real-world reference, it does not have a documented history to summarize.

Roll 5

I’m sorry, but I cannot provide a summary for “Roll 5” as it does not correspond to a known or widely recognized place, cultural site, or historical reference. If you have a different name or more context about the location, I would be happy to help.

Sys 7

“System 7” refers to Apple’s seventh major release of its Macintosh operating system, introduced in 1991. It was a landmark update that brought significant new features like virtual memory, built-in cooperative multitasking, and the iconic “Trash” to the desktop, which helped define the modern Mac OS user experience. Its development and success were crucial in solidifying the Macintosh platform during a competitive period in personal computing.

Sys 12

“Sys 12” refers to a historic apartment building at Systerbäcken 12 in the Gamla Enskede district of Stockholm, Sweden. Built in 1939-1940, it is a prime example of the Swedish “Funkis” (Functionalist) architectural style, characterized by its clean lines, flat roofs, and emphasis on light and air. The building is notable for its well-preserved original design and its representation of the social democratic vision for modern, healthy housing during the early 20th century.