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2D Lotto (EZ2) Result ·
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Frequently Asked Questions
What time are the 2D EZ2 draws?
EZ2 2D Lotto is drawn three times a day, every day. PCSO holds the draws at 14:00 PHT (2PM), 17:00 PHT (5PM), and 21:00 PHT (9PM). All three sessions are broadcast live on PTV-4, and each session's result appears separately on this page.
How do you play EZ2 2D Lotto?
Pick a 2-number combination, where each number is from 1 to 31 (for example, 15-22). Each play costs ₱12. You can play Standard (exact order) or Rambolito (any order). PCSO holds three draws per day, and you must choose your session at the time of purchase.
What is the difference between the 2PM, 5PM, and 9PM EZ2 draws?
Each of the three daily EZ2 draws is a fully separate game with its own winning combination and prize pool. The 2PM, 5PM, and 9PM sessions are not cumulative — tickets are tied to one specific session marked on the play slip.
Can I play EZ2 2D online in the Philippines?
EZ2 2D tickets are available only at authorized PCSO outlets across the Philippines. PCSO does not currently provide an official online platform to buy tickets. Be cautious about third-party websites claiming to sell PCSO tickets, as they are not officially endorsed.
What is the EZ2 2D top prize?
The typical EZ2 2D top prize for matching both numbers in exact order is ₱4,000 per ₱12 standard play. Rambolito (any-order) plays pay a smaller fixed amount because more combinations qualify. Exact prizes per session appear at the top of this page after each draw.
About 2D Lotto (EZ2) Results on betting1010
Our 2D Lotto results page at /lotto/2d/ tracks all three daily EZ2 sessions and publishes each pair of winning digits shortly after the official IBC-13 broadcast confirms them. The page is independent and not affiliated with PCSO; PCSO and pcso.gov.ph remain the official sources for any dispute.
- 2D Lotto, historically marketed as EZ2, runs three sessions every day of the week at 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM, and 9:00 PM Philippine Time, with each session producing its own independent winning pair.
- The 2:00 PM afternoon EZ2 numbers typically appear on /lotto/2d/ within minutes of the draw closing, once both pcsolotto.ph and lottopcso.com mirrors confirm the same two digits.
- The 5:00 PM evening session and the 9:00 PM late-night session each refresh independently on the same page, so the full three-session day of 2D results is visible at a glance.
Tax and Prize Information for 2D Lotto (EZ2)
EZ2 2D Lotto pays a fixed 4,000 pesos per winning straight bet, which sits comfortably below the 10,000-peso TRAIN Law threshold. As a result, every single-bet EZ2 prize is paid out tax-free, unlike 6/N major-game jackpots where PCSO withholds 20 percent before payout.
- Each straight 2D win pays a fixed 4,000 pesos per peso bet, well under the 10,000-peso threshold, so no 20 percent TRAIN Law tax is deducted from the prize.
- Compared to 6/58, 6/55, 6/49, 6/45, and 6/42 jackpots where TRAIN withholding is automatic, EZ2 winners receive the full 4,000 pesos with no deductions.
- Multiple winning bets in one session can stack, but PCSO applies the TRAIN threshold per prize ticket, so each 4,000-peso payout remains tax-free even if your daily total runs higher.
How to Verify Your Winning 2D Lotto Ticket
Because the 4,000-peso EZ2 prize is a small-prize tier, you do not need to travel to a PCSO Branch or Main Office for verification or claim. Any authorized PCSO outlet can scan the ticket through the lotto terminal and confirm a winner.
- Confirm the printed draw date and session label (2 PM, 5 PM, or 9 PM) on your 2D ticket match today's official EZ2 result before going to claim.
- Hand the ticket to any authorized PCSO outlet agent and request a machine scan; the terminal prints a validation slip that conclusively confirms small-prize wins.
- Because 2D wins fall under the 10,000-peso threshold, outlet validation is sufficient, with no PCSO Main Office trip required for the 4,000-peso payout.
Did You Win 2D EZ2 Draw? What to Do Next
If your two digits match today's official PCSO EZ2 result for the 2 PM, 5 PM, or 9 PM session you bet on, claiming is straightforward. Sign, photograph, and walk to the nearest outlet during business hours.
- Sign the back of the 2D ticket with your full name immediately and take a clear photograph of both the front and the signed back to keep as a personal record.
- Bring the signed ticket plus one valid government-issued photo ID to the nearest authorized PCSO outlet; the 4,000-peso payout can usually be released on the spot after terminal validation.
- If you placed several winning bets on the same EZ2 combination, each ticket pays 4,000 pesos and each is processed individually at the outlet level, keeping all payouts tax-free.
Safety Warning: Avoid 2D Lotto (EZ2) Scams
PCSO will never contact you to announce an EZ2 win. 2D Lotto winners verify their own tickets at an authorized outlet, so any unsolicited message claiming you won the 2 PM, 5 PM, or 9 PM draw should be treated as a scam.
- PCSO does not send SMS, calls, emails, or social-media messages announcing 2D winners, regardless of whether the wording is in English, Filipino, or Tagalog.
- You are responsible for checking your own EZ2 ticket against the official result for the specific session printed on the ticket, then verifying it at an authorized PCSO outlet terminal.
- Any request for advance fees, processing charges, or bank details before releasing a 2D prize is always a scam, since legitimate 4,000-peso payouts are released at the outlet with no upfront cost.