Kerala State Lottery Prize Structure 2026: From ₹100 to ₹80 Lakh Explained

Kerala lottery prize structure 9 tiers 2026

Kerala State Lottery Prize Structure 2026: From ₹100 to ₹80 Lakh Explained

The Kerala State Lottery is not just about winning the jackpot. Unlike many lotteries that only reward the single top winner, Kerala’s prize structure has 9 levels — meaning thousands of ticket holders win cash prizes in every single draw. Understanding how this structure works helps you know exactly what to look for when checking your ticket.

Kerala State Lottery winner receiving prize cheque at government office
Kerala State Lottery prize winners receive official cheques from District Lottery Offices. Prizes above ₹1 lakh are paid at the Directorate in Thiruvananthapuram.

Full Kerala Lottery Prize Structure (All Draws)

Prize TierAmountHow to WinNumber of Winners
1st Prize₹70–₹80 lakhFull ticket number + series match1
Consolation Prize₹8,000Same number, other seriesVaries (usually 11–15)
2nd Prize₹5,00,000Last 6 digits match1
3rd Prize₹1,00,000Last 5 digits match2
4th Prize₹5,000Last 4 digits match10
5th Prize₹2,000Last 4 digits match10
6th Prize₹1,000Last 4 digits matchVaries
7th Prize₹500Last 3 digits matchVaries
8th Prize₹100Last 2 digits matchMany thousands

The 8th prize (₹100) is the most commonly won prize — if your ticket’s last two digits match the published 8th prize number, you win ₹100, more than doubling the ₹40 ticket price. See the full Kerala lottery chart with historical results here.


TDS on Kerala Lottery Winnings

Under Section 194B of the Income Tax Act, 30% Tax Deducted at Source (TDS) applies to any lottery prize above ₹10,000. This means:

  • Prize of ₹75,00,000 → TDS: ₹22,50,000 → Net payout: ₹52,50,000
  • Prize of ₹5,00,000 → TDS: ₹1,50,000 → Net payout: ₹3,50,000
  • Prize of ₹1,00,000 → TDS: ₹30,000 → Net payout: ₹70,000
  • Prize of ₹5,000 or below → No TDS deducted

Additionally, winners must declare lottery income in their ITR (Income Tax Return) under “Income from other sources.”


Thursday’s Draw — Karunya Plus (KN)

Today is Thursday, which means the Karunya Plus (KN) draw happens at 3:00 PM. Karunya Plus offers the highest first prize this week at ₹80 lakh. A portion of Karunya Plus proceeds funds the Kerala Chief Minister’s Distress Relief Fund.

Check today’s Karunya Plus result live after 3 PM. You can also check 1PM result and 6PM result on our site.


Lottery Sambad Prize Structure vs Kerala Lottery

Compared to the Lottery Sambad Dear Morning draw (first prize ₹26 lakh, 5 prize tiers), Kerala State Lottery’s 9-tier structure with prizes up to ₹80 lakh per draw offers significantly more winners per draw and a larger jackpot. However, Lottery Sambad tickets cost just ₹6–₹10, making entry more accessible.


Special Bumper Prizes

During festival seasons, Kerala launches Bumper lotteries with prize pools dramatically larger than weekly draws. The Onam Bumper regularly awards first prizes of ₹10–₹12 crore, making it one of the largest legal lottery prizes in India. Tickets cost ₹200–₹500 per ticket for bumper draws. Read more on our Kerala Lottery information page.


FAQs — Kerala Lottery Prizes

What is the biggest Kerala lottery prize ever paid?
The Onam Bumper lottery has paid first prizes up to ₹12 crore in recent years. For weekly draws, the highest first prizes are ₹80 lakh (Karunya Plus, Karunya).
Do I have to pay tax on a ₹100 Kerala lottery prize?
No. TDS only applies to prizes above ₹10,000. Prizes of ₹100–₹5,000 are paid in full without deduction.
Can I claim a Kerala lottery prize anonymously?
No. For prizes above ₹5,000, you must present valid government-issued photo ID and your PAN card at the claim office.

Disclaimer: Unofficial reference site. Verify with the official Kerala State Lotteries gazette before claiming.

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