Every Day, Evening, and Night draw published in 2026, organised by month. 23 draws mirrored — pick any month to see the daily table.
All twelve months at a glance. Purple cards have data — click any to drill into the daily table. Dashed cards have no draws (either skipped by the Directorate or before our scraper went live).
8 Day (1 PM) · 7 Evening (6 PM) · 8 Night (8 PM). Each slot has its own publication pipeline at the Directorate, so coverage can differ across the three.
Rise Monday · Shine Tuesday · Prestige Tuesday · Destiny Tuesday · Spark Wednesday · Regal Wednesday …. The Directorate rotates brand names (Dear Vision, Dear Affectionate, Dear Falcon, etc.) so each weekday has its own identity even though the prize structure is identical.
23 draws across 2 months — a coverage of about 2% of the theoretical maximum (3 slots per day × 365 days = 1,095 possible slots). The gap usually reflects publication delays or skipped slots at the Directorate, not missing data on our side.
The 12-month grid above shows every month visually. Months with at least one draw appear as purple cards and link to a daily table; months with no draws appear as dashed grey placeholders. Future months in the current year cannot have draws yet — those are shown in light grey.
Click the month card for the month you want — that opens a daily table showing every published draw for that month with the 1st-prize ticket number for each slot. From there click any date or ticket number to load the full result with all five prize tiers and the original Directorate PDF.
Yes. Find the date you held the ticket for (via the month grid above), open the result page, and use the in-page ticket checker to scan all five prize tiers plus consolation. If your number matches, the original Directorate PDF is the legal proof you'll need for a physical claim — though note the 30-day claim window applies from the date of the draw itself.
The 5-tier daily structure — ₹1 crore 1st / ₹9,000 2nd / ₹500 3rd / ₹250 4th / ₹120 5th — has been stable since 2017 across all years we track. Bumper draws (Lohri, Dear Bumper, etc.) have grown in nominal value over the years — today's Dear Bumper pays ₹6 crore versus ₹3 crore in 2019. Each per-result page shows the exact prize structure that applied on that date.
Three reasons. First, the Directorate sometimes skips publication for a slot due to public holiday or technical issue — though usually one slot at a time, not entire months. Second, the month may pre-date our scraper going live for this state. Third, in the current year, future months obviously cannot have draws yet.
The URL /archive/2026 uses a keyword-rich canonical that ranks for the "lottery sambad 2026" query cluster — searches like "lottery sambad results 2026", "all lottery sambad 2026", or "2026 sambad lottery" all resolve here. Each month link drills further to /archive/2026/<month> for the "lottery sambad <month> 2026" cluster.