PCSO Releases April 30, 2026 Lotto Results: Jackpots Reach ₱69.5 Million
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office announced winning numbers for six major draws, with jackpot prizes boosted under a new minimum prize scheme effective February 1.

PHILIPPINES —
Key facts
- PCSO released official lotto results for April 30, 2026, covering Ultra Lotto 6/58, Grand Lotto 6/55, Super Lotto 6/49, Mega Lotto 6/45, Lotto 6/42, 6D Lotto, Swertres (3D), and EZ2 (2D).
- Jackpot prizes: 6/58 Ultra Lotto ₱69,508,293.74; 6/55 Grand Lotto ₱69,508,293.74; 6/49 Super Lotto ₱30,227,489.87; 6/45 Mega Lotto ₱45,568,562.29.
- Minimum jackpot and consolation prizes across all major lottery games were upgraded effective February 1, 2026.
- 6/42 Lotto jackpot is ₱30 million; 6/49 Super Lotto jackpot is ₱25 million.
- Draws for 6/49 Super Lotto occur every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday; 6/42 Lotto draws occur every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday, both at 9:00 PM.
- Lotto tickets cost ₱24.00 each, inclusive of 20% Documentary Stamp Tax.
- Only players aged 18 and above are allowed to participate.
- Draws are broadcast live on YouTube (PCSO Gov) and PTV4 at 9:00 PM.
Winning Numbers Released for Thursday's Draws
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) released the official lotto results for Thursday, April 30, 2026, covering all major nationwide draws. The update includes winning combinations for Ultra Lotto 6/58, Grand Lotto 6/55, Super Lotto 6/49, Mega Lotto 6/45, and Lotto 6/42, as well as the 6D Lotto, Swertres (3D), and EZ2 (2D) draws held at 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM, and 9:00 PM. For the multi-million peso jackpot games, the 6/49 Super Lotto and 6/42 Lotto draws were held as scheduled at 9:00 PM. The 6/49 Super Lotto draws take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday, while the 6/42 Lotto draws occur every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. Players can watch the draws live on YouTube via the PCSO Gov channel or on PTV4.
Jackpot Prizes Reach ₱69.5 Million Under New Minimum Scheme
The jackpot prizes for the major draws have reached substantial amounts. The 6/58 Ultra Lotto and 6/55 Grand Lotto each carry a jackpot of ₱69,508,293.74. The 6/49 Super Lotto jackpot stands at ₱30,227,489.87, while the 6/45 Mega Lotto offers ₱45,568,562.29. The 6/42 Lotto jackpot is ₱30 million, and the 6/49 Super Lotto jackpot is ₱25 million. These figures reflect the PCSO's upgrade of minimum jackpot and consolation prizes across all major lottery games, which took effect on February 1, 2026. The new scheme raised the minimum jackpot prizes, though specific new minimums were not detailed in the release. The adjustments aim to enhance prize payouts for players.
Ticket Pricing and Participation Rules
Lotto tickets for the 6/49 Super Lotto and 6/42 Lotto are priced at ₱24.00 each, inclusive of the 20% Documentary Stamp Tax (DST). For the 6D Lotto, the minimum play amount is ₱10.00 per six-number combination, with the option to play more than ₱10.00 per combination. Players can also choose the Lucky Pick (LP) option if they do not have specific numbers in mind. Only individuals aged 18 years and above are permitted to play. The PCSO emphasizes that tickets must be purchased from authorized outlets, and players should mark their play slips carefully. For consecutive draws, players can mark the number of draws (2 to 6) in the DRAW panel. Errors can be corrected by marking the “VOID” box on the play slip.
How to Play and Verify Results
To play the 6D Lotto, players select one number from 0 to 9 in each of the six columns on a play slip, or they can tell the lotto teller their numbers and the amount they wish to play. The ticket cost varies based on the play amount marked. For the 3D (Swertres) and 2D (EZ2) games, winning numbers must be in exact order. The 6D Lotto also requires numbers in exact order. Players can verify results through the PCSO's official website or by watching the live draw broadcasts. The PCSO provides regular updates on all lotto results, ensuring that players have access to the winning numbers promptly. The agency encourages players to refresh their pages for the latest results.
Wider Context: PCSO's Role and Recent Changes
The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office operates five major lotto games: 6/58 Ultra Lotto, 6/55 Grand Lotto, 6/49 Super Lotto, 6/45 Mega Lotto, and 6/42 Lotto. These games have different draw schedules, with the 6/49 and 6/42 draws held on specific days at 9:00 PM. The PCSO is the sole government-authorized entity to conduct lottery games in the Philippines, with proceeds allocated to charity programs. The upgrade of minimum jackpot and consolation prizes effective February 1, 2026, marks a significant change in the lottery landscape. This move aims to attract more players and increase prize payouts, potentially boosting revenues for the PCSO's charitable initiatives. The exact impact of this change on player participation and prize distribution remains to be seen.
What Comes Next: Upcoming Draws and Player Guidance
The next draws for the 6/49 Super Lotto and 6/42 Lotto will follow their regular schedules. The 6/49 Super Lotto will draw again on Sunday, May 2, 2026, and the 6/42 Lotto on Saturday, May 2, 2026. Players are advised to purchase tickets before the cut-off time and to verify results through official channels. For those who missed the April 30 draws, the PCSO provides historical results on its website, including results for April 27, 28, and 29, 2026. The agency also updates STL (Small Town Lottery) results separately. Players should remain cautious of scams and only rely on official PCSO announcements for winning numbers.
Analysis: The Stakes of Higher Jackpots
The increased jackpot prizes under the new minimum scheme represent a strategic shift for the PCSO. By raising the minimum jackpot, the agency likely aims to sustain public interest and maintain ticket sales, which are vital for funding its charitable programs. The ₱69.5 million jackpots for the Ultra and Grand Lotto are among the highest offered, potentially drawing more participants. However, the higher prizes also come with increased scrutiny. The PCSO must ensure the integrity of the draws and the security of the prize funds. With the live broadcast on YouTube and PTV4, transparency is emphasized. As the lottery landscape evolves, the PCSO's ability to balance prize attractiveness with operational reliability will be crucial.
The bottom line
- PCSO released complete lotto results for April 30, 2026, including six major draws and multiple minor draws.
- Jackpot prizes for Ultra Lotto 6/58 and Grand Lotto 6/55 each stand at ₱69,508,293.74.
- Minimum jackpot and consolation prizes were upgraded effective February 1, 2026.
- Tickets for 6/49 and 6/42 Lotto cost ₱24.00 inclusive of 20% DST; 6D Lotto minimum play is ₱10.00.
- Only players aged 18 and above can participate; draws are broadcast live at 9:00 PM on YouTube and PTV4.
- Players can verify results on the PCSO website and should use official channels to avoid scams.





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