Another week of Premier Lotto action has come and gone, and what a fortnight it was. From the first draw on Monday the 29th of June all the way through to Sunday the 12th of July 2026, Nigeria's favourite lottery kept millions of players glued to their results slips, radio sets, and of course, their phones. A grand total of 83 draws ran across the two-week window, spanning morning games, afternoon pulls, and evening fixtures that stretched from Lagos to Enugu and everywhere in between. Whether you are a seasoned follower of the numbers or someone who simply enjoys tracking the historical data, this roundup gives you everything you need to know about how the week played out β every day, every game, every trend worth noting.
Monday, 29 June: Setting the Tone
Monday opened proceedings with 12 draws across six fixtures: Diamond, Peoples, Bingo, Metro, MSP, and International. Six games, two draws each, and the week was already buzzing. Mondays in Premier Lotto tend to carry a certain energy β punters fresh from the weekend, notebooks open, patterns being studied. The Monday lineup is a good one for variety; you have the older, more traditional games like Peoples sitting alongside the more modern International draw.
Tuesday, 30 June: The Midweek Warm-Up
Tuesday brought another full slate of 12 draws featuring Gold, 06, Jackpot, Lucky G, Club Master, and Super. This is arguably one of the strongest single-day lineups of the week. Gold and Jackpot together in one day always generate conversation among results followers, and Super continues to be one of the most consistently watched games on the entire Premier Lotto calendar. Lucky G also made its first of what would be multiple appearances this week β a game that has developed a loyal following over the years.
Wednesday, 1 July: The Heart of the Week
By the time Wednesday arrived, the week was well into its rhythm. Another 12 draws were on offer β Tota, Mark II, Vag, Midweek, Enugu, and Lucky G. Midweek, as the name suggests, carries a special significance on Wednesdays. It is one of those games that players track very closely, particularly those who enjoy comparing midweek output against weekend results for broader pattern analysis. Enugu also featured here β a game with deep roots in the eastern market β and Tota rounded things off nicely.
Thursday, 2 July: A Familiar Lineup Returns
Thursday's 12 draws brought back some familiar faces from earlier in the week. Peoples, Fairchance, Diamond, Fortune, International, and Bingo all ran draws. It is worth noting that Diamond, Peoples, Bingo, and International all appeared on both Monday and Thursday β making these four games twice-weekly draws during this particular window. Cross-referencing their Monday and Thursday outputs is a popular exercise among results enthusiasts, and this week gave plenty of data to work with. Fortune also made its sole appearance of the week here on Thursday, which makes it one to keep an eye on when it features.
Friday, 3 July: Heading Into the Weekend
Friday was the only day this week where the draw count dipped slightly β 11 draws rather than the usual 12. The games on show were Royal, Metro, Gold, Jackpot, Vag, and Bonanza. Bonanza is always a crowd-pleaser at the end of the week β it has that name that tells you exactly what kind of energy it brings. Royal also made its first appearance of the week here on Friday, and Metro returned after its Monday outing. Gold and Jackpot running on both Tuesday and Friday gave results trackers a useful mid-to-end-of-week comparison point.
Saturday, 4 July: The Big Weekend Draw Day
If any single day carries the most weight in terms of public attention, it is Saturday. This week was no different, with 12 draws spread across King, Club Master, Super, National, 06, and Fairchance. Saturday's lineup is heavy with prestige. National is one of Premier Lotto's flagship games β widely followed, widely discussed, and consistently popular across all regions of the country. King and Super also draw massive attention on Saturdays. Club Master and 06 running their second draws of the week meant there was plenty of data to compare with Tuesday's output. Fairchance appeared for the second time this week too, having also run on Thursday.
Sunday, 5 July: Closing Out the Week
Sunday wrapped up the two-week window with another full complement of 12 draws β Royal, Mark II, Enugu, Aseda, Lucky G, and