pcso lotto result october 9, 2025 | thursday official draws

PCSO Lotto Result October 9, 2025 | Thursday Official Draws

MANILA—Thursday, October 9, 2025. The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) shared the official results for the evening draws. Both SuperLotto 6/49 and Lotto 6/42 had no jackpot winners, so the prizes will roll over to the next draw.

PCSO Lotto Result October 9, 2025 | Official Draws

Major Games — 9:00 PM Draw

GameWinning CombinationJackpot PrizeNumber of Winners
SuperLotto 6/4922 – 48 – 20 – 36 – 10 – 08₱85,927,967.800
Lotto 6/4223 – 32 – 41 – 27 – 14 – 34₱15,031,323.800

Digit Games — 9:00 PM Draw

GameWinning CombinationSource
6D Lotto6 – 9 – 2 – 2 – 2 – 4Philstar
3D (Swertres)2 – 8 – 0Philstar
2D (EZ2)11 – 08Philstar

Next Jackpot Estimates

GameNext Draw DateEstimated Jackpot
SuperLotto 6/49Sunday, October 12, 2025₱86.3 Million (estimated)
Lotto 6/42Saturday, October 11, 2025₱15.3 Million (estimated)

Jackpot estimates may change based on ticket sales prior to the next draw.

Next Jackpot Estimates & Draw Schedules

SuperLotto 6/49 (Draws Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday):

The next draw for SuperLotto 6/49 is set for Sunday, October 12, 2025. Since there were no winners in the October 9 draw, the jackpot prize will roll over to an estimated ₱86.3 million (as of the latest PCSO advisory on October 10).

This game often attracts many players because of its big prizes and simple mechanics—you just pick six numbers from 1 to 49. The more numbers you match, the higher your prize.

Lotto 6/42 (Draws Every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday):

The next Lotto 6/42 draw will take place on Saturday, October 11, 2025. With no jackpot winner in the last draw, the estimated prize pot now stands at around ₱15.3 million, based on PCSO’s latest report.

Lotto 6/42 is known as one of the classic PCSO games—easy to play and popular among long-time bettors across the Philippines.

Note: Jackpot estimates are provisional and may change depending on the total ticket sales before the next draw. The more people play, the higher the jackpot grows!

How to Claim Your Prize (Official Guidance)

Winning the lotto is exciting—but it’s important to follow the correct claiming process to make sure you get your prize safely and quickly. The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) has different rules depending on how much you win.

Prizes from ₱20 up to ₱10,000

If your prize is between ₱20 and ₱10,000, you can easily claim it at:

  • Any authorized PCSO lotto outlet, or
  • The nearest PCSO Branch Office in your area.

Just present your winning ticket to the teller for checking. They will validate your ticket using the PCSO system before releasing your cash prize.

Prizes from ₱10,001 to ₱300,000

For bigger prizes ranging from ₱10,001 to ₱300,000, you need to claim them at a PCSO Branch Office.

Make sure to bring:

  • Your winning ticket, and
  • Two (2) valid government-issued IDs (such as a Driver’s License, Passport, or UMID).

The branch will verify your ticket before giving your prize.

Jackpot or Prizes Above ₱300,000

If you’re one of the lucky jackpot winners (above ₱300,000), you must claim your prize personally at the PCSO Main Office, located at:

Sun Plaza Building, Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City

Bring your winning ticket and two valid IDs for identity checking.
Before the payment, PCSO will validate your ticket to confirm authenticity. Once approved, the PCSO Treasury Department will issue a manager’s check for your prize.

Claiming Period

You have one (1) year from the draw date to claim your winnings.
If you don’t claim your prize on time, it will be taken back and added to the PCSO Charity Fund, which supports health and charity programs.

Reminder:
If your ticket is torn or damaged, the machine might not read it, so keep it safe, clean, and flat until you claim your prize.

Taxes on Lotto Prizes

Under the TRAIN Law, a 20% final tax is deducted only from the portion of your winnings above ₱10,000.

  • Example: If you win ₱20,000, the first ₱10,000 is tax-free, while the remaining ₱10,000 will be taxed 20%.
  • Prizes ₱10,000 and below are tax-exempt.

The tax is automatically withheld by PCSO, so you’ll receive your prize net of tax when you claim it.

Historical Context & Notes for Players

Lotto 6/42 started in 1995, making it one of the first computer-made lottery games by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO).  Meanwhile, SuperLotto 6/49 began in 2000 as part of PCSO’s effort to offer bigger jackpots and attract more players nationwide. Both games are still popular in the Philippines because they are easy to play and can change your life with big prizes.

Draw Schedule & Odds

  • Lotto 6/42 draws take place every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
  • SuperLotto 6/49 draws are held every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday.
    • Players must match six numbers from 1 to 49 to win the top prize.
    • The game starts with an initial jackpot of ₱15,840,000 (net of the agent’s prize fund).
    • If no one wins, the jackpot rolls over to the next draw, increasing until someone hits the winning combination.

These draws are broadcast live on PCSO’s official TV and online platforms to ensure transparency and fairness.

Our Summary

For the newest lotto results and updates, visit the official PCSO website or follow their verified pages on Facebook and X (Twitter). These are the most reliable sources for draw results, jackpot updates, and claiming guidelines.

Always play responsibly — lotto is for fun, so spend wisely and enjoy the game in moderation.

See also: PCSO Lotto Result October 8, 2025 | Wednesday Official Draws

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