Gosloto 5/36 Hot & Cold
Next Gosloto 5/36 Draw:
Gosloto 5/36 Hot Balls
Balls that have appeared most in the past 50 draws
- 2
- 3
- 4
Gosloto 5/36 Cold Balls
Balls that have appeared least in the past 50 draws
- 36
- 28
- 32
Gosloto 5/36 Hot Pairs
Pairs of numbers that have appeared most in the past 50 draws
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7/49 Hot Trebles
Trebles that have appeared most in the past 50 draws
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The 5/36 is perhaps the most popular of all the Gosloto draws in South Africa – probably due to the fact that it’s very frequent – drawn once every 15 minutes. Above, we take the latest 50 draws and work out which balls have been drawn the most frequently (hot numbers) and which draws have been drawn the least frequently (cold numbers).
Gosloto 5/36 FAQs
The minimum age requirement to play Gosloto 5/36 in South Africa is 18 years. This aligns with the general legal age for gambling in the country, promoting responsible play.
Yes, non-residents can bet on Gosloto 5/36, this is done via online South African bookmakers (such as YesPlay, Betway or Hollywood) rather than the official Gosloto operator.
You aren’t technically playing the Gosloto when you bet from South Africa. You are betting on the outcome of the draw. However, yes, this is completely legal when using a South African registered bookmaker.
We use statistical analysis and historical data to generate our predictions. However, please note that all lottery draws are random, and there is no way to guarantee a win.
Yes. We never charge any money for our Gosloto predictions.
This varies depending on your needs. Firstly, we recommend reading our bookmaker reviews. However, overall, we recommend Yesplay and EasyBet as they consistently are rated highly by our users.
In betting on lucky numbers, “Hot” and “Cold” balls refer to the frequency of certain numbers being drawn over a period. “Hot” balls are numbers that have been drawn frequently, suggesting they may be on a streak. “Cold” balls, on the other hand, are numbers that haven’t appeared as often, implying they’re “due” for a draw.