Australia Saturday Lotto next predictions

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The Australia Saturday Lotto predictions for next results (Saturday, December 28th 2024) have been posted Sunday, December 22nd 2024 @ 07:48 UTC

Drawings take place every Saturday at approximately 09:25 UTC

Chances to hit the jackpot (regular): 1 / 8,145,060
Chances to hit the jackpot (our system): 1 / 1,474,723
Chance increase by 81.89 %!

For transparency, the next predictions will also be available in tables of up to 5000 predictions/page -- for a limited period of time -- starting 30 minutes before the next results are out.

Numbers predicted 2024-12-28

The 3 random Australia Saturday Lotto predictions are

091024273034061314252944011217324245

From the numbers above, give me

Pairs of 2 Pairs of 3 Pairs of 4



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RLd Repeating last digits is off. This setting will show you the repeating last digits.

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