Lone bettor wins ₱37-M Mega Lotto jackpot on February 11, 2026

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MANILA, Philippines – A lone bettor won the jackpot prize of ₱37 million in the Mega Lotto 6/45 draw held on Wednesday, February 11, 2026.

The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) announced that the lucky player bagged the ₱ 37,032,365.47 jackpot prize after correctly guessing the winning combination 17-15-32-45-40-12.

Lone bettor wins ₱37-M Mega Lotto jackpot on February 11, 2026

SEE ALSO: PCSO Lotto Result February 11, 2026

PCSO said the winning ticket was bought from a lotto outlet in Pampanga.

All jackpot prizes must be claimed at the PCSO main office in Shaw Boulevard, Mandaluyong City. Winners are advised to write their name and signature on the back of the winning ticket and present two valid government-issued IDs upon claiming.

The winner has one year from the draw date to claim the prize, in accordance with Republic Act 1169 or the law governing PCSO lotteries.

Under the Tax Reform for Acceleration and Inclusion (TRAIN) law, lotto winnings above ₱10,000 are subject to a 20% tax deduction.

The selling agent will receive a 1% commission of the jackpot prize, up to a maximum of ₱1 million.

Meanwhile, 13 players won ₱92,307.69 each for guessing five of the six winning numbers, 985 winners will receive ₱1,116.75 each for four correct digits, and 20,288 bettors will get ₱30 each for three correct digits.

The odds of winning the Mega Lotto jackpot are 1 in 8,145,060 combinations.

The previous Mega Lotto jackpot was won on January 21, 2026, by the two bettors who purchased their winning tickets from a lotto outlets in the City of Manila and Davao del Sur.

The 6/45 Mega Lotto is drawn every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

SEE ALSO: PCSO Lotto Jackpot Winners 2026

PCSO General Manager Melquiades Robles encouraged the public to continue supporting the agency’s gaming products, which fund health and charity initiatives across the country.

One of PCSO’s flagship programs is the Medical Access Program (MAP), which helps cover costs for hospital confinement, chemotherapy, dialysis, and post-transplant medicines. This initiative is supported by revenues from PCSO’s nationwide games.

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