4D Result History and Summary

4D Result History – Here are the results of the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office’s 4D lotto Draws.

4D Lotto is held daily every 9PM on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday except during holidays.
You may also visit other PCSO lotto results.

See UPDATED results for the following draws:

SWERTRES RESULT Today, Monday, December 23, 2024 (updated every 2PM, 5PM and 9PM)
EZ2 RESULT Today, Monday, December 23, 2024 (updated every 2PM, 5PM and 9PM)

Below is the 4D Result Summary:

Monday, December 23, 2024_-_-_-_
Friday, December 20, 20244-3-6-5
Wednesday, December 18, 20249-2-0-0
Monday, December 16, 20247-4-3-4
Friday, December 13, 20248-2-0-7
Wednesday, December 11, 20243-1-0-5
Monday, December 09, 20244-1-0-3
Friday, December 06, 20240-0-2-8
Wednesday, December 04, 20241-0-4-6
Monday, December 02, 20241-3-7-8
Friday, November 29, 20243-3-0-4
Wednesday, November 27, 20244-2-7-1
Monday, November 25, 20243-2-5-2
Friday, November 22, 20244-7-5-2
Wednesday, November 20, 20245-0-7-2
Monday, November 18, 20243-1-5-4
Friday, November 15, 20248-4-2-4
Wednesday, November 13, 20245-6-4-4
Monday, November 11, 20245-5-1-7
Friday, November 08, 20244-6-7-5
Wednesday, November 06, 20249-9-6-8
Monday, November 04, 20240-4-2-1
Friday, November 01, 20249-5-2-8
Monday, October 28, 2024_-_-_-_
Friday, October 25, 20249-2-8-0
Wednesday, October 23, 20244-9-8-8
Monday, October 21, 20244-1-4-2
Friday, October 18, 20240-4-6-3
Wednesday, October 16, 20243-1-2-1
Monday, October 14, 20246-8-5-9

The Lotto-Result.ph has not only compiled the 4D Lotto Result Today but as well as the 4-Digit Lotto Result Yesterday.

Furthermore, this 4-Digit Lotto Result Summary also contains the 4D Lotto Result Summary 2022 for bettors who want to check on the previous winning combinations.

The announcing of the PCSO Swertres Lotto Result Today is often followed by the announcement of the lotto winners or those who got the PCSO lotto winning combinations for the lottery draws.

PCSO 4-Digit Lotto

The 4D Lotto is one of the many lotto games operated by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office, more popularly called the PCSO. The lotto-operating body runs minor lotto games (Swertres, EZ2, and Small Town Lottery (STL) games) and major lotto games (6/58 Ultra Lotto, 6/55 Grand Lotto, 6/49 Super Lotto, 6/45 Mega Lotto, 6/42 Lotto, 6-Digit Lotto, and 4-Digit Lotto).

In playing lotto, the bettor must:

  • be 18 years old and above are allowed to play the lotto games
  • check the accuracy of the data printed on the lotto ticket most especially the combination and the play amount
  • not iron, fold, soak in water, or write anything in your lotto ticket except the portion designated for your name and signature
  • pay the lotto ticket fee of Php 12.00 each (inclusive of the 20% Documentary Stamp Tax or DST)

How to Play Lotto:

There are different mechanics in playing the minor and major lotto games conducted by the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO).

PCSO Lotto GameMechanics in Playing
Swertres / 3D LottoMake a lotto combination by picking three (3) numbers, one from each column of 0-9,.
EZ2 / 2D LottoMake a lotto combination by picking two (2) numbers from 1-31.
STL ParesMake a lotto combination by picking two (2) numbers from 1 to 40.
STL Swer2Make a lotto combination by picking two (2) numbers from 0-9.
STL Swer3 Make a lotto combination by picking three (3) digits from 0-9.
6/58 Ultra LottoMake a lotto combination by picking 6 numbers from 1 to 58 or you may also let the system generate a combination for you by marking the Lucky Pick (LP) in the lotto ticket.
6/55 Grand LottoMake a lotto combination by picking 6 numbers from 1 to 55 or you may also let the system generate a combination for you by marking the Lucky Pick (LP) in the lotto ticket.
6/49 Super LottoMake a lotto combination by picking 6 numbers from 1 to 49 or you may also let the system generate a combination for you by marking the Lucky Pick (LP) in the lotto ticket.
6/45 Mega LottoMake a lotto combination by picking 6 numbers from 1 to 45 or you may also let the system generate a combination for you by marking the Lucky Pick (LP) in the lotto ticket.
6/42 LottoMake a lotto combination by picking 6 numbers from 1 to 42 or you may also let the system generate a combination for you by marking the Lucky Pick (LP) in the lotto ticket.
6D LottoMake a lotto combination by picking 6 numbers from 0 to 9 to make your combination or you may also let the system generate a combination for you by marking the Lucky Pick (LP) in the lotto ticket.
4D LottoMake a lotto combination by picking 4 numbers from 0 to 9 to make your combination or you may also let the system generate a combination for you by marking the Lucky Pick (LP) in the lotto ticket.

Lotto Draw Schedules:

The PCSO lotto games have different draw schedules. The minor lotto games have daily draws while the major lotto games have selected draw schedules in a week.

PCSO Lotto GameDraw ScheduleTime of Draw (s)
Swertres / 3D LottoDaily11 AM / 4PM / 9PM
EZ2 / 2D LottoDaily11 AM / 4PM / 9PM
STL ParesDailyVisayas – 10:30AM, 3PM, 7PM
Mindanao – 10:30AM, 3PM, 8PM
STL Swer2DailyVisayas – 10:30AM, 3PM, 7PM
Mindanao – 10:30AM, 3PM, 8PM
STL Swer3 DailyVisayas – 7PM
STL Swer4DailyMindanao – 8PM
6/58 Ultra LottoTuesdays, Fridays & Sundays9PM
6/55 Grand LottoMondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays9PM
6/49 Super LottoTuesdays, Thursdays & Sundays9PM
6/45 Mega LottoMondays, Wednesdays & Fridays9PM
6/42 LottoTuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays9PM
6D LottoTuesdays, Thursdays & Saturdays9PM
4D LottoMondays, Wednesdays & Fridays9PM

How to Claim Your Prize:

  1. Go to the nearest PCSO Lotto outlet.
  2. Present your winning ticket for verification.
  3. Claim your winning price.

The above-mentioned steps is for prizes that are not multi-million. In the case of multi-million jackpot prizes, it must be claimed at the PCSO Main Office, 2nd Floor Sun Plaza Building, 1507 Princeton Street corner Shaw Boulevard in Mandaluyong City 1552.

All jackpot prizes that are above P10,000.00 are subjecto to a 20% deduction pursuant to the TRAIN Law (Tax Reform Acceleration and Inclusion).

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