Check the Kerala Lottery Result declared daily at 3:00 PM IST. Download the official government PDF for all draws — Akshaya, Win-Win, Karunya, Nirmal, Sthree Sakthi, Karunya Plus, and Fifty-Fifty — free and instantly. No login required.
Results are published here the moment the official PDF is released by the Kerala State Lotteries Department. Click View Result to open the full gazette PDF in a new tab.
🔥 Latest Results
| Lottery Name | Draw Date | PDF Result |
|---|---|---|
| STHREE-SAKTHI(SS-509) | 03 March 2026 | View Result |
| BHAGYATHARA(BT-43) | 02 March 2026 | View Result |
| SAMRUDHI(SM-44) | 01 March 2026 | View Result |
| KARUNYA(KR-744) | 28 February 2026 | View Result |
| SUVARNA KERALAM(SK-42) | 27 February 2026 | View Result |
| KARUNYA PLUS(KN-612) | 26 February 2026 | View Result |
| DHANALEKSHMI(DL-41) | 25 February 2026 | View Result |
| STHREE-SAKTHI(SS-508) | 24 February 2026 | View Result |
| BHAGYATHARA(BT-42) | 23 February 2026 | View Result |
| SAMRUDHI(SM-43) | 22 February 2026 | View Result |
| KARUNYA(KR-743) | 21 February 2026 | View Result |
| SUVARNA KERALAM(SK-41) | 20 February 2026 | View Result |
| KARUNYA PLUS(KN-611) | 19 February 2026 | View Result |
| STHREE-SAKTHI(SS-507) | 17 February 2026 | View Result |
| BHAGYATHARA(BT-41) | 16 February 2026 | View Result |
| SAMRUDHI(SM-42) | 15 February 2026 | View Result |
| KARUNYA(KR-742) | 14 February 2026 | View Result |
| SUVARNA KERALAM(SK-40) | 13 February 2026 | View Result |
| KARUNYA PLUS(KN-610) | 13 February 2026 | View Result |
| DHANALEKSHMI(DL-39) | 11 February 2026 | View Result |
| STHREE-SAKTHI(SS-506) | 10 February 2026 | View Result |
| BHAGYATHARA(BT-40) | 09 February 2026 | View Result |
| SAMRUDHI(SM-41) | 08 February 2026 | View Result |
| KARUNYA(KR-741) | 07 February 2026 | View Result |
| SUVARNA KERALAM(SK-39) | 06 February 2026 | View Result |
| KARUNYA PLUS(KN-609) | 05 February 2026 | View Result |
| DHANALEKSHMI(DL-38) | 04 February 2026 | View Result |
| STHREE-SAKTHI(SS-505) | 03 February 2026 | View Result |
| BHAGYATHARA(BT-39) | 02 February 2026 | View Result |
| SAMRUDHI(SM-40) | 01 February 2026 | View Result |
| KARUNYA(KR-740) | 31 January 2026 | View Result |
| SUVARNA KERALAM(SK-38) | 30 January 2026 | View Result |
| KARUNYA PLUS(KN-608) | 29 January 2026 | View Result |
| DHANALEKSHMI(DL-37) | 28 January 2026 | View Result |
| STHREE-SAKTHI(SS-504) | 27 January 2026 | View Result |
| SAMRUDHI(SM-39) | 25 January 2026 | View Result |
| X MAS NEW YEAR BUMPER(BR-107) | 24 January 2026 | View Result |
| SUVARNA KERALAM(SK-37) | 23 January 2026 | View Result |
| KARUNYA PLUS(KN-607) | 22 January 2026 | View Result |
| DHANALEKSHMI(DL-36) | 21 January 2026 | View Result |
| STHREE-SAKTHI(SS-503) | 20 January 2026 | View Result |
| BHAGYATHARA(BT-38) | 19 January 2026 | View Result |
| SAMRUDHI(SM-38) | 18 January 2026 | View Result |
| KARUNYA(KR-739) | 17 January 2026 | View Result |
| SUVARNA KERALAM(SK-36) | 16 January 2026 | View Result |
Every Kerala Lottery name is rooted in Malayalam culture, Hindu tradition, or a specific social purpose. Understanding these names reveals why Kerala's lottery system is unlike any other in India — each draw was deliberately designed with a theme that connects to the state's welfare goals.
"Win-Win" reflects the dual-benefit philosophy behind Kerala's lottery system — the buyer wins a chance at a large prize, and the state wins revenue that funds welfare programs. Launched in 2013, it was designed to appeal to working-class buyers with a straightforward English name that needed no translation. It remains one of the most widely sold daily draws.
"Sthree Sakthi" translates from Sanskrit and Malayalam as Women's Power — Sthree means woman, Sakthi means power or strength. The lottery was introduced as a tribute to Kerala's women, a state that leads India in female literacy and workforce participation. A portion of its proceeds funds women's welfare and self-employment schemes.
"Akshaya" is a Sanskrit word meaning indestructible, inexhaustible, or eternal — something that never runs out or diminishes. In Hindu tradition, Akshaya Tritiya is the most auspicious day of the year to begin new ventures. The lottery carries this name to suggest that fortune won will never deplete. It is one of Kerala's longest-running weekly draws.
"Karunya Plus" is an extension of the Karunya brand with a higher prize pool. "Karunya" comes from the Sanskrit word Karuṇā, meaning compassion or mercy. The "Plus" signals an enhanced jackpot — ₹80 lakh vs ₹80 lakh for Karunya on Saturday. Proceeds contribute directly to the Karunya Benevolent Fund, covering medical expenses for low-income patients.
"Nirmal" means pure, clean, or untainted in Sanskrit. The lottery was named in alignment with the Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan — a national government campaign promoting sanitation and hygiene. Kerala introduced this draw with the idea that lottery revenue contributes toward clean, sustainable communities. It carries a ₹70 lakh first prize and draws every Friday.
"Karunya" means compassion or mercy in Sanskrit. It is the flagship welfare lottery of Kerala and one of the best-known draws in the state. It specifically funds the Karunya Benevolent Fund, which provides financial assistance to people who cannot afford surgeries or cancer treatment. When you buy a Karunya ticket, part of that ₹40 goes toward someone's medical bill.
"Fifty-Fifty" refers to an equal split — between the prize pool and the government's welfare fund. It is Kerala's highest-value regular weekly draw at ₹1 crore first prize, making it the most anticipated draw of the week. Drawn every Sunday, it was designed as the premium draw to close the week on the biggest possible prize for a ₹40 ticket.
Every draw runs Monday to Sunday at 3:00 PM IST at Gorky Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram. Results are published on the official Kerala government gazette the same afternoon.
| Day | Lottery Name | Series Code | 1st Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | Win-Win | W | ₹70 Lakh |
| Tuesday | Sthree Sakthi | SS | ₹75 Lakh |
| Wednesday | Akshaya | AK | ₹70 Lakh |
| Thursday | Karunya Plus | KN | ₹80 Lakh |
| Friday | Nirmal | NR | ₹70 Lakh |
| Saturday | Karunya | KR | ₹80 Lakh |
| Sunday 📍 | Fifty-Fifty | FF | ₹1 Crore |
How does Kerala Lottery compare with other major Indian state lotteries? This table covers the factors that matter most — ticket price, draw frequency, top prize, and result timing.
| Lottery | State | Ticket | Draws/Day | 1st Prize | Result | Legal | Check |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kerala Lottery Govt. | Kerala | ₹40 | 1/day | ₹70L–₹1Cr Highest | 3:00 PM | ✅ | Check |
| Nagaland Sambad | Nagaland | ₹6 | 3/day | ₹1 Crore | 1PM/6PM/8PM | ✅ | Check |
| Bhutan Lottery | Bhutan | ₹20–₹100 | 3/day | ₹2L–₹5L | 12PM/4PM/8PM | ⚠️ | Check |
| Manipur Lottery | Manipur | ₹5–₹20 | 3/day | ₹50K–₹2L | 10AM/2PM/5PM | ✅ | Check |
| Bodoland Lottery | Assam | ₹5–₹10 | 1/day | ₹50K–₹1L | Varies | ✅ | Check |
| Mizoram Lottery | Mizoram | ₹5–₹20 | 4/day | ₹25K–₹2L | 10AM–8PM | ✅ | Check |
| Punjab Lottery | Punjab | ₹200 | Monthly | ₹2 Crore Bumper | Monthly | ✅ | Check |
📌 Kerala Lottery leads on regular weekly prizes — up to ₹1 crore for a ₹40 ticket — with full government transparency, a fixed 3PM draw time, and a public draw venue since 1967. Sambad offers the cheapest entry at ₹6 with three daily chances. Punjab has the biggest single prize but draws only once a month.
Every Kerala Lottery ticket has a 1–2 letter prefix before the 6-digit number. This code identifies which draw the ticket belongs to. You must find your series section in the PDF first — checking the wrong section is the most common reason people miss a prize.
The government deducts 30% TDS from all prizes above ₹10,000 before paying you. Enter your prize amount below to see exactly what you'll receive after tax and any agent commission.
* Estimate only. Consult a CA for precise tax filing advice.
Kerala has run India's oldest state lottery since 1967. Revenue from ticket sales funds the Karunya Benevolent Fund, which covers medical treatment costs for low-income residents who cannot afford major procedures.
The first prize is the largest single payout, but thousands of tickets win lower-tier prizes in every single draw.
Bumper draws are held 4–5 times a year during major Kerala festivals. Tickets cost ₹200–₹500 but jackpots reach levels no weekly draw can match. The Onam Bumper is the biggest — ₹10 crore first prize. Tickets sell out weeks in advance; buy early from a licensed physical agent only.
| Draw Name | Festival | Approx. Date | 1st Prize |
|---|---|---|---|
| Vishu Bumper | Vishu – Malayalam New Year | April 2025 | ₹6 Crore |
| Monsoon Bumper | Monsoon Season | July 2025 | ₹5 Crore |
| Onam Bumper | Onam – Thiruvonam | Aug–Sep 2025 | ₹10 Crore Biggest |
| Pooja Bumper | Navaratri / Dussehra | Oct 2025 | ₹6 Crore |
| Christmas–NY Bumper | Christmas & New Year | Dec 2025 | ₹8 Crore |
Winning is only half the work. Many valid prizes are forfeited every year by people who wait too long, visit the wrong office, or hand their ticket to an unauthorised person. Follow these steps exactly.
Lottery fraud is widespread across India. Scammers send doctored PDFs, WhatsApp messages, and unsolicited calls claiming you've won a prize you never entered. Recognising the red flags will protect you.
For any prize above ₹10,000, you must visit a District Lottery Office in person with your original ticket and valid ID. Call ahead to confirm office hours.
Directorate of Kerala State Lotteries
Vikas Bhavan, TVM – 695 033
📞 0471-2305232
District Lottery Office
Near Civil Station, Kakkanad
📞 0484-2422012
District Lottery Office
Civil Station, Kozhikode – 673 020
📞 0495-2371235
District Lottery Office
Near Collectorate, Thrissur – 680 001
📞 0487-2362870
District Lottery Office
Civil Station, Kollam – 691 013
📞 0474-2744258
District Lottery Office
Civil Station, Palakkad – 678 001
📞 0491-2505590
District Lottery Office
Civil Station, Malappuram – 676 505
📞 0483-2734021
District Lottery Office
Civil Station, Kannur – 670 002
📞 0497-2700233
District Lottery Office
Civil Station, Alappuzha – 688 001
📞 0477-2251650
District Lottery Office
Civil Station, Kottayam – 686 001
📞 0481-2562720
District Lottery Office
Civil Station, PTM – 689 645
📞 0468-2322350
District Lottery Office
Civil Station, Painavu – 685 603
📞 04862-233245
District Lottery Office
Civil Station, Kalpetta – 673 121
📞 04936-202556
District Lottery Office
Civil Station, Kasaragod – 671 121
📞 04994-255720
New to Kerala Lottery or confused by the official language? These are the terms that actually matter when checking results or collecting a prize.
The official result PDF contains thousands of numbers across multiple prize tiers and series. Most people only scan the 1st prize section and stop — which means they miss consolation prizes, lower-tier wins, and sometimes even higher prizes. Follow each step carefully.
Draw name, draw number, date, and venue. E.g. "AKSHAYA AK-642 DRAW HELD ON 19/02/2025 AT GORKY BHAVAN, THIRUVANANTHAPURAM." Always confirm this matches your ticket before reading further.
One winning number with its series code. This is the jackpot winner. Example: "1st Prize ₹70,00,000/– AK 456789." Only one ticket wins this in each draw.
Listed right after the 1st prize. All tickets with the same 6-digit number as the 1st prize winner — but from every other series — each win ₹8,000. So if AK 456789 wins, then W 456789, SS 456789, KR 456789, etc. all win the consolation prize.
Multiple winners listed by series and number. 2nd prize typically pays ₹5 lakh, 3rd prize pays ₹1 lakh. Scan the complete grid carefully for your series — these sections can span multiple pages.
Hundreds to thousands of winners per tier, paying ₹5,000 down to ₹100. These are the longest sections. Use Ctrl+F with your 6-digit number — it's the only practical way to search these lists thoroughly.
The most commonly searched questions about Kerala Lottery, answered clearly. For anything not covered here, the official Kerala State Lotteries website is the right next stop.
Results are declared every day at 3:00 PM IST — Monday through Sunday, without exception. The physical draw takes place at Gorky Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram. The PDF is typically available on the government site by 3:30–4:00 PM IST. The countdown timer at the top of this page shows exactly how long until the next result.
After 3PM IST, click View Result next to your draw in the table above. The official PDF opens. Use Ctrl+F (PC) or Cmd+F (Mac) to search for your 6-digit number within your series section (AK, KR, W, etc.). Check all prize tiers — not just the 1st prize section. The full guide above walks through every step.
It's the letter prefix before your number — e.g. AK in "AK-456789." Each draw has its own code: AK=Akshaya, KR=Karunya, W=Win-Win, SS=Sthree Sakthi, KN=Karunya Plus, NR=Nirmal, FF=Fifty-Fifty. Always locate your series section in the PDF before checking your number — checking the wrong section is the most common mistake.
A flat 30% TDS is deducted from all prizes above ₹10,000 under Section 115BB of the Income Tax Act. This is taken before you receive the money. Prizes of ₹10,000 or below have no TDS. Use the prize calculator on this page to see your exact takehome for any prize amount.
No. The 30-day claim window is absolute — there are no extensions, no appeals, and no exceptions once it passes. The prize is permanently forfeited. Sign your ticket the moment you confirm a win and aim to visit the claim office within the first week to give yourself plenty of time.
Visit your nearest District Lottery Office in person — all 14 offices are listed with addresses and phone numbers on this page. Bring your original signed ticket, Aadhaar card, and PAN card. For prizes above ₹1 lakh, go directly to the Directorate of Kerala State Lotteries at Vikas Bhavan, Thiruvananthapuram.
No. The Kerala State Lotteries Department does not sell tickets online through any platform or app. Tickets are only available through government-licensed physical agents. Any website or social media page claiming to sell official Kerala Lottery tickets online is fraudulent or selling unlicensed slips that will not be honoured at any claim office.
Bumper lotteries are special one-off draws held during major festivals — Onam, Vishu, Christmas, Pooja. Ticket prices are much higher (₹200–₹500 vs ₹40 for regular draws) and first prizes reach ₹5–10 crore. The Onam Bumper typically offers ₹10 crore — far beyond any weekly jackpot. Tickets sell out weeks before draw day. Buy only from licensed agents.
Download the result PDF only from statelottery.kerala.gov.in — type the URL yourself. If anyone contacts you claiming you've won and asks for a fee or bank details before paying out, it's a scam. The government never contacts winners proactively by phone, WhatsApp, or email under any circumstances.
Prizes not claimed within 30 days of the draw are permanently credited to the Kerala State government's welfare fund. There is no grace period and no appeal process. Check your ticket on draw day and never let a potential win sit unchecked for more than a day or two.
This is an independent information platform and is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Kerala State Lotteries Department. All result PDFs are sourced from the official government lottery portal. This site does not promote gambling. Always verify results on statelottery.kerala.gov.in before making any prize claim. Play responsibly and within your means.