Oz Lotto Number Result: Draw 1675, Drawn on Tuesday, March 24, 2026: $4 Million Jackpot to Single Winner
SYDNEY — A single lucky ticket holder claimed the entire $4 million Division 1 jackpot in Oz Lotto Draw 1675, drawn on Tuesday, March 24, 2026, while hundreds of thousands of other players across Australia shared in a total prize pool exceeding $8.2 million.

The winning numbers for the popular Tuesday night lottery were 6, 9, 22, 24, 25, 27 and 34. The three supplementary numbers were 1, 14 and 40. The draw took place at approximately 8:30 p.m. AEST and was broadcast live on Channel 7 and 7TWO, with results quickly posted on The Lott website and mobile app.
Oz Lotto, one of Australia's longest-running lotteries operated by The Lott, guarantees a minimum Division 1 prize of $2 million but often rolls over to create larger jackpots. For Draw 1675 the advertised jackpot sat at $4 million after no Division 1 winner the previous week pushed the prize down from a much larger rollover. The single winner matched all seven main numbers, securing the full $4 million prize.
In Division 2, three tickets matched six main numbers plus one supplementary, each winning $51,437.45 for a combined payout of $154,312.35. Division 3 saw 52 winners who matched six main numbers take home $3,507.10 each, distributing $182,369.20. Division 4 produced 378 winners at $371.10 apiece, while Division 5 had 2,442 winners receiving $45.95 each.
Lower divisions delivered smaller but still welcome prizes to tens of thousands more players. Division 6 paid $23.15 to 59,983 winners, and Division 7 awarded $15.35 to 145,166 players who matched three main numbers plus one supplementary. In total, 208,025 tickets won prizes across all divisions, according to official figures from The Lott.
The jackpot winner has not yet been publicly identified, as is standard practice. The Lott encourages winners to contact their state lottery office privately to claim prizes. Winners have six months from the draw date to collect their money, after which unclaimed prizes are directed to state government revenue or future lottery pools.
Oz Lotto draws have become a weekly ritual for many Australians, with tickets available online, via the app, or at thousands of newsagents and lottery retailers nationwide. Players select seven numbers from 1 to 47, with the chance to win across seven prize divisions. The game has paid out hundreds of millions of dollars since its inception, funding dreams from home purchases to world travel.
This week's draw followed a more dramatic result in Draw 1674 on March 17, when one player took home a $15 million jackpot. The smaller $4 million prize in Draw 1675 reflected a partial rollover after strong ticket sales in recent weeks failed to produce multiple top-division winners.
Lottery officials noted steady national participation despite fluctuating jackpot sizes. "Oz Lotto continues to capture the imagination of players who dream big every Tuesday night," a spokesperson for The Lott said. "Even when the jackpot is lower, the excitement remains high because smaller prizes are still life-changing for many."
The numbers drawn — particularly the cluster of mid-range figures like 22, 24, 25 and 27 — sparked immediate discussion on social media. Some players noted the consecutive pair of 24 and 25, while others joked about the spread from low (6, 9) to higher numbers (34). Statistical enthusiasts pointed out that such patterns occur randomly but often fuel post-draw analysis.
For those who missed out on the top prizes, lower-division wins still provided consolation. A ticket matching just four main numbers earned $23.15, enough for several more entries or a modest celebration. The supplementary numbers 1, 14 and 40 boosted many near-misses into payable prizes.
The Lott, which operates Oz Lotto along with Powerball, Saturday Lotto and other games, contributes significant funds to community projects, sports, arts and charities through lottery profits. Each state and territory manages its share of revenue, supporting local initiatives from grassroots sports clubs to major cultural events.
Players are reminded to check tickets carefully, as smaller prizes can sometimes be overlooked. Results are available immediately after the draw on thelott.com, through the official app, or by scanning tickets in-store. Winners of prizes over certain thresholds may need to claim in person at a lottery office.
Looking ahead, the next Oz Lotto draw, No. 1676, is scheduled for Tuesday, March 31, 2026. With no massive rollover from this week, the jackpot is expected to start at the guaranteed minimum and potentially grow depending on sales. Analysts suggest that consistent ticket purchases keep jackpots cycling regularly rather than ballooning indefinitely.
The March 24 draw occurred amid a busy period for Australian lotteries, with other games like Saturday Lotto also delivering solid prizes in recent weeks. For many, Oz Lotto represents an affordable weekly flutter — tickets cost a few dollars — offering odds that, while long for Division 1, provide realistic chances in lower tiers.
Responsible gambling advocates continue to stress that lotteries should be played for entertainment. The odds of winning Division 1 remain approximately 1 in 62 million, underscoring that participation is more about fun and community than financial strategy.
As news of the $4 million win spread on Wednesday morning, social media filled with congratulations to the anonymous winner alongside good-natured envy from those who came close. One viral post quipped that matching six numbers felt "almost there," while another celebrated a modest Division 7 win as "coffee money for the week."
The draw's quick dissemination via YouTube videos from The Lott and lottery result sites ensured players across remote regions could verify tickets without delay. In an era of digital everything, the live television broadcast still draws a loyal audience eager to watch the balls tumble in real time.
For the fortunate Division 1 winner, life may soon change dramatically. Financial advisers often recommend newly minted millionaires seek professional guidance on tax implications — though Australian lottery winnings are generally tax-free — investment strategies and philanthropy.
With more than 208,000 winning tickets overall, the ripple effects of Draw 1675 will touch households nationwide, from small windfalls funding family outings to the single life-altering jackpot. As always, Oz Lotto reminds Australians that while the odds favor the house in the long run, one lucky ticket can rewrite the script overnight.
Official results and full prize breakdowns remain available on The Lott website and state lottery portals for verification. Players who purchased tickets for Draw 1675 are encouraged to check promptly and celebrate responsibly.
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