6D Lotto Results for January 13, 2026

The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) has announced the official 6D Lotto winning numbers for the 9 PM draw on January 13, 2026. View the complete result here:

6D LottoJanuary 13, 2026
9:00 PM2-2-9-4-3-3
First Prize4,475,974.44
Number of Winner(s)0

See Also: 6D Lotto results history and summary for the year 2026. (Refresh the page for updated lotto results today)

PCSO is also conducting five (5) major jackpot-bearing games, four (4) major digit games, and STL games in the Philippines. View here the 6/58 Lotto result6/55 Lotto result6/49 Lotto result6/45 Lotto result6/42 Lotto result6D Lotto result, and 4D Lotto resultsSwertres (3D) Lotto resultsEZ2 (2D) Lotto results, and STL results.

How much is the 6D Lotto ticket?

For 6D Lotto fanatics, a player can buy the ticket for 12 Pesos at the nearest authorized PCSO lotto outlet, including the Documentary Stamp Tax (DST).

How to play and win the 6D Lotto?

6D Lotto is one of the simplest PCSO lottery games, with a Minimum Guaranteed Amount (MGA) of 150,000 pesos.

To play, a player must select numbers from 0-9 and mark them in the six-column play slip. The player can also mark down the Lucky Pick (LP), should he or she prefer the machine to choose the numbers for him/her.

The ticket cost may vary based on the play amount marked. Mark the desired play amount on the AMT column. The minimum play amount is PHP 12.00 per 6-number combination, but the player may wager more than that per combination.

The same numbers can also be played at two (2) to six (6) consecutive draws. To do this, mark the preferred number of draws in the draw panel.

Shall there be more than one (1) first prize winner, the pool amount shall be divided among such winners in proportion to their bets.

Where to check the 6D Results?

Aside from lottopcso.com, players can watch 6D lotto results in real time via PTV and their online accounts on Facebook and Twitter. Official PCSO accounts are airing the lotto draws as well. On special occasions, such as important national holidays, PCSO announces suspending draws days before the scheduled draw date.

How to claim the 6D Lotto Prize?

If you win in the 6D Lotto, write your name and affix your signature behind the winning ticket. Bring and present two (2) valid IDs for verification.

You may claim the prize at the following locations:

AmountWhere to claim?
Php 20.00 up to Php 10,000.00Authorized PCSO outlet near you
Php 10,000.00 up to Php 300,000.00PCSO Branch near you
Jackpot PrizePCSO Main Office located at Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City

For E-Lotto claiming of prizes:

  • Php 300,000 and below can be cashed out through the e-lotto application.
  • Prizes of Php 300,000.01 and above can be claimed at the PCSO Main Office.

Present the QR Code of the winning ticket and two valid (2) valid IDs to claim the prize.

The jackpot prize above Php 10,000 is taxable at 20% pursuant to TRAIN Law. A 1% commission will also be given to the PCSO agent where the winning ticket was bought. Unclaimed prizes within one (1) year will be forfeited.

PCSO thoroughly validates all winning tickets. Moreover, PCSO is serious about dealing with counterfeit/tampered tickets, as they will not honor any claim for prizes made with them.

Lotto New Schedule of Games

Here is the detailed schedule of PCSO lotto games from Monday to Sunday.

Major Games Jackpot Prize

Below is an overview of the latest jackpot prizes for the following PCSO major lottery games.

Major Lotto DrawJackpot Prize
6/58 Ultra Lotto₱75 Million
February 8, 2026 (as of 3PM)
6/55 Grand Lotto₱45 Million
February 8, 2026 (as of 3PM)
6/49 Super Lotto₱36,568,793.29
February 8, 2026 (as of 3PM)
6/45 Mega Lotto₱28,754,287.19
February 8, 2026 (as of 3PM)
6/42 Lotto₱10 Million
February 8, 2026 (as of 3PM)

PCSO Lotto Jackpot Winners 2026

Here are the PCSO lotto jackpot winners for the Year 2026. Congratulations everyone! You may also view the list of Year 2025 Jackpot winners here.

(Scroll right or left in the table to see the full details of the winners.)

DateDrawCombinationJackpotLocationWinner
Feb 7, 20266/4242-10-05-13-20-1911,235,564.13Leyte1
Jan 31, 20266/5554-37-20-15-21-1051,794,060.00Talisay City, Cebu.1
Jan 31, 20266/4223-27-16-20-28-215,940,000.00Quezon City1
Jan 29, 20266/4216-28-08-23-42-2031,894.927.40Carmona Cavite1
Jan 25, 20266/5839-37-04-11-02-09284,636,402.80Zamboanga del Sur and City of Tarlac2
Jan 21, 20266/4528-12-02-15-23-1333,350,760.40City of Manila and Davao del Sur2
Jan 15, 20266/4914-24-10-05-15-1115,840,000.00Marikina City.1
Jan 13, 20266/4915-28-26-06-27-2515,840,000.00Poblacion Sur, Paniqui, Tarlac1
Jan 10, 20266/4220-08-10-01-04-245,940,000.001. Marasigan St., Brgy. Pobalcion San Juan, Batangas
2. Brgy. San Jose Patag, Sta. Maria, Bulacan
2
Jan 8, 20266/4909-11-30-12-24-26104,548,763.10Caloocan City and Los Baños, Laguna2
Jan 8, 20266/4229-32-13-17-11-0910,042,884.60Project 7, Quezon City1
Jan 3, 20266/5513-42-06-45-24-33288,616.075.00Compostela, Poblacion Cebu1
Jan 2, 20266/4544-21-19-10-18-1114,435,567.00Brgy. Cabid An, Sorsogon City1
Jan 1, 20266/4234-35-38-01-18-415,940,000.00Provincial Rd. Gov. Leviste, Brgy. Maraouy, Lipa Batangas1

PCSO announcement(s) and notice(s)

The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) increased the price of lotto tickets from ₱20 to ₱25 to boost the jackpot prizes of its major lotto games, effective February 2025.

According to PCSO General Manager Mel Robles, the price adjustment is intended not only to increase jackpot amounts but also to generate more funds for the agency’s charity and welfare programs.

He emphasized that increased participation driven by larger jackpots directly supports PCSO’s mandate, saying:

More importantly, the increased participation fueled by these larger jackpots directly expands the funds generated for the PCSO’s vital mission: providing health, medical assistance, and social welfare programs to millions of Filipinos.”

“Every ticket purchased is not just a chance to win; it’s a contribution to the nation’s welfare.”

Disclaimer

We do not claim ownership of any posted information, among other things. Likewise, this website is not directly related to, affiliated with, or represents the PCSO or any of its officials. Its purpose is to disseminate information while ensuring the reliability of all articles written.

For verification and other concerns, we advise our readers to visit the PCSO official website at http://www.pcso.gov.ph/.

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