Among the many exciting draw games that Premier Lotto runs across Nigeria, the King game holds a special place in the hearts of enthusiasts who follow Baba Ijebu closely. There is something undeniably compelling about this particular game — from the weight of its name to the rhythm of its weekly schedule. Whether you are a long-time follower of Premier Lotto draws or someone just getting familiar with how the ecosystem works, the King game deserves a proper look. This spotlight will walk you through everything that makes it worth tracking on King results page.
What Is the King Game?
The King game is one of Premier Lotto's flagship weekly draw games, sitting comfortably among the heavy hitters in the Baba Ijebu family. Like the other major draws, it produces two sets of results per session: the Win numbers and the Machine numbers. Both sets consist of five numbers each, giving players and enthusiasts a rich dataset to monitor and analyse over time. The dual-result format is a signature feature of Premier Lotto draws and it means that every single King draw produces ten numbers in total for observers to track.
What makes the King game particularly interesting from a historical data perspective is how its numbers have behaved across recent sessions. The patterns, the repeats, the quiet stretches — all of it tells an interesting story when you lay the results side by side and look carefully.
Draw Schedule: Every Saturday Morning
The King game runs on a weekly schedule, holding its draw every Saturday at 9:45 AM WAT. That morning slot makes it one of the earlier draws on Saturday, which for many Nigerians means the King result is practically the first major Baba Ijebu result of the weekend. Results are published promptly after the draw and are available to view in full on BabaIjebu.app, which captures and archives every outcome in real time.
Because it draws only once per week, every session carries a certain weight. There are no second chances mid-week — the Saturday morning draw is the event, and the results stand for the full seven days until the next one comes around.
A Detailed Look at Recent Results
The last twelve draws of the King game offer plenty to discuss. Here is a full breakdown of what the draw has produced from early March through to the end of May 2026:
- Sat 07 Mar 2026: Win: 16-24-50-39-53 | Machine: 71-87-90-30-84
- Sat 14 Mar 2026: Win: 76-66-62-55-21 | Machine: 33-68-45-17-44
- Sat 21 Mar 2026: Win: 45-73-30-85-15 | Machine: 70-26-65-63-32
- Sat 28 Mar 2026: Win: 68-17-31-52-69 | Machine: 53-11-21-65-29
- Sat 04 Apr 2026: Win: 30-60-72-39-84 | Machine: 46-43-74-28-80
- Sat 11 Apr 2026: Win: 08-20-09-36-37 | Machine: 47-24-02-84-43
- Sat 25 Apr 2026: Win: 58-54-23-26-49 | Machine: 67-69-21-14-55
- Sat 02 May 2026: Win: 39-60-87-41-51 | Machine: 75-29-18-70-23
- Sat 09 May 2026: Win: 29-84-43-88-83 | Machine: 24-85-64-37-68
- Sat 16 May 2026: Win: 19-52-44-73-18 | Machine: 49-42-17-05-37
- Sat 23 May 2026: Win: 19-38-62-79-31 | Machine: 23-21-86-54-07
- Sat 30 May 2026: Win: 68-83-57-60-90 | Machine: 87-13-04-40-35
Looking at this sequence, a few things stand out right away. The first is the sheer variety across draws — it is rare to see any strong, obvious clustering of numbers over a stretch like this, which is characteristic of properly randomised draws. The numbers spread generously across the full range from single digits right up to 90.
Notice the 11 April draw, for instance: the Win numbers included 08 and 09, which are unusually low numbers to appear together in a single draw. That session also saw 84 appear on the Machine side — and 84 had appeared on the Win side just one session earlier in the 4 April draw. That kind of short-term repeat is worth noting purely as a historical curiosity.
The May sessions have been particularly active. Between 2 May and 30 May alone, across just four draws, the results included numbers spanning nearly the entire range: from 18 on the low end to 90 on the high end. The 30 May draw closed out the month with an especially spread-out Win set of 68-83-57-60-90, all five numbers sitting in the upper half of the range — a statistically notable pattern in itself.
Most Frequently Appearing Numbers: The Last 30 Days
When we focus specifically on the last 30 days of King draws — covering the sessions from 2 May through to 30 May 2026 — a small group of numbers have appeared more than once across the combined Win and Machine results.
- 83 — appeared 2 times
- 19 — appeared 2 times
- 60 — appeared 1 time (but across different positions)
- 84 — appeared 1 time within the 30-day window
- 79 — appeared 1 time
It is worth giving 83 and 19 a closer look purely from a historical data standpoint. The number 83 showed up in the Win column on 9 May (as part of 29-84-43-88-83) and then again prominently in the 30 May Win set (68-83-57-60-90). That is two appearances within roughly three weeks — notable in the context of a draw that only runs once per week.
The number 19 repeated across back-to-back draws in a striking way: it led the Win results for both 16 May (19-52-44-73-18) and 23 May (19-38-62-79-31). A number appearing as the lead Win digit in consecutive weekly draws is the kind of historical detail that regular King game followers will find interesting to log and discuss. Again, this is purely historical observation — past performance in lottery draws carries no predictive weight whatsoever.
Understanding the Win vs. Machine Split
For readers who may be newer to how Baba Ijebu draws are structured, it helps to understand what the Win and Machine columns represent. Both sets of five numbers are drawn independently and recorded separately. The Win result is typically the primary set, while the Machine result