Every week, millions of South Africans try their luck at the Lotto, PowerBall, and other National Lottery games, hoping to hit the jackpot and change their lives overnight. But how likely is it, really, to win the lottery in South Africa?
Let’s break down the numbers – from your chances of winning the jackpot, to what games offer the best odds, and whether playing the lotto is just entertainment or a real shot at financial freedom.

Lotto vs. PowerBall: Which Game Has Better Odds?
The South African National Lottery offers several different games, each with its own format and prize structure. The two most popular games are Lotto and PowerBall.
Standard Lotto
- Pick 6 numbers from 1 to 52
- Odds of winning the jackpot:
1 in 20,358,520
You can also play Lotto Plus 1 and Lotto Plus 2, which use the same number format but offer two extra chances to win. However, the odds per draw remain the same.
PowerBall
- Pick 5 numbers from 1 to 50, plus 1 PowerBall from 1 to 20
- Odds of winning the jackpot:
1 in 42,375,200
PowerBall Plus gives you another shot in a separate draw with the same odds.
Odds of Winning Any Prize
While the jackpots are tough to crack, your odds of winning any prize are a little more forgiving:
| Game | Odds of Winning Any Prize |
|---|---|
| Lotto | 1 in 36 |
| Lotto Plus | 1 in 36 |
| PowerBall | 1 in 18 |
| PowerBall Plus | 1 in 18 |
That means you’re far more likely to walk away with a small cash prize or even just a free ticket than to hit the jackpot.

Fun Facts: You’re More Likely To…
If you’re banking on the lotto, here’s some perspective:
- Be struck by lightning in your lifetime: 1 in 300,000
- Be dealt a royal flush in poker: 1 in 649,740
- Have natural quadruplets: 1 in 700,000
Winning Lotto or PowerBall? Far less likely.
That doesn’t mean it’s not fun – just don’t base your future on it.
Should You Still Play?
If you treat it as entertainment and play responsibly, the lottery can be a harmless bit of weekly excitement. Just don’t see it as a retirement plan.
Tips for Smarter Play:
- Join an office syndicate or pool to increase your odds (though you’ll split winnings).
- Always play responsibly – never spend more than you can afford to lose.
- Don’t fall for scams claiming you’ve won a lottery you never entered.
Final Thought
The dream of winning the lottery is powerful – and for a few lucky South Africans, it’s a dream that has come true. But for most of us, the lottery is best enjoyed as a form of entertainment, not a financial strategy.
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