MARKSIX RULES

Mark Six Rules: Main Numbers & Extra Number Explained

A clear explanation of Mark Six: 6 main numbers, 1 extra number, the draw schedule and how prize tiers are structured.

Main numbers are the core resultExtra number affects some prize tiersPrize rules per official announcement

Main numbers and the extra number

Each draw produces 6 main numbers and 1 extra number, all from 1 to 49. The main numbers are the core; the extra number serves as a supplementary condition for certain prizes. They should be displayed separately, not with equal weight.

Draw number and timing

A draw number identifies a specific draw and the date confirms when it happened. Draw numbers restart each year, so always check year, draw number and date together when reading history.

Understanding prizes

Prize tiers depend on how many main numbers match and whether the extra number is involved. Actual prize names, winning counts and amounts follow the official announcement.

Compliance note

This page is for data reference and entertainment only. Lottery draws are random and historical data cannot guarantee future results; official announcements prevail. Please play responsibly.