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Thai Lottery Creates New Millionaires In March 2026 Draw

The latest government lottery draw in Surat Thani delivers life-changing prizes, with digital and traditional ticket holders sharing in millions of baht.

The anticipation was palpable across Thailand as millions tuned in for the live broadcast of the Government Lottery draw on March 1, 2026. As the clock struck the appointed hour, eyes from every corner of the country focused on Surat Thani, where the official ceremony was held at the Diamond Plaza Hotel, Makhamtia Subdistrict, Mueang District. The event, presided over by the Governor of Surat Thani, marked another milestone in the long tradition of the Thai lottery, an institution woven deeply into the fabric of the nation’s culture.

According to Prachachat Business, the draw unfolded with the usual blend of excitement and hope. The coveted first prize, worth a staggering 6,000,000 baht, was clinched by ticket number 820866. For the lucky few holding this number, life may never be the same again. Adjacent to this grand prize, tickets numbered 820865 and 820867 each secured a substantial 100,000 baht, offering a windfall to their holders—a reminder that sometimes, being just one number off can still pay handsomely.

The draw’s full results, as reported by multiple outlets including Thairath and Amarin TV, were broadcast live on Amarin TV HD channel 34 at 13:50 and Thairath TV channel 32 at 14:00. For those on the go, the official government lottery website and AM 891 KHz radio provided real-time updates, ensuring that no one missed the chance to check their fate as the numbers rolled in.

The excitement didn’t stop at the first prize. The front 3-digit prizes—numbers 479 and 054—each brought in 4,000 baht for their holders, while the last 3-digit prizes, 068 and 837, offered the same reward. The last 2-digit prize, 06, was worth 2,000 baht, a small but welcome bonus for many. The second prize was distributed among five numbers: 328032, 716735, 320227, 373865, and 731233, each worth 200,000 baht. The third prize, at 80,000 baht each, went to ten numbers, including 848897, 255067, 135646, 194429, 262799, 085123, 148874, 020061, 680266, and 140134, as detailed by Sanook and Bangkok Biz News.

For those who narrowly missed the top slots, there was still hope. Fifty lucky winners took home the fourth prize of 40,000 baht each, while the fifth prize, at 20,000 baht apiece, was awarded to a hundred numbers. The full list of winning numbers was made available on the official lottery website, allowing participants to meticulously check their tickets. As always, officials reminded winners to confirm their numbers directly with the Government Lottery Office to avoid disappointment or confusion.

This draw also featured the increasingly popular digital lottery, known as L6. According to Krungthai, the digital lottery’s first prize number—again 820866—had an impressive 29 winning tickets. In total, these tickets represented a whopping 174 million baht in prize money. Among the digital winners, six people held one winning ticket each, while one particularly fortunate individual held 23 winning tickets, netting an extraordinary sum. Winners of the digital lottery could claim their prizes directly through the Paotang app, streamlining the process and reflecting the growing digitization of Thailand’s lottery system.

Meanwhile, the three-digit lottery (sometimes referred to as N3) offered its own set of prizes. The three straight number 866 paid out 7,113 baht per winner, while the mixed combinations 668 and 686 were worth 3,333 baht each. The two straight 06 paid 648 baht, and a special number—866000001598—carried a significant prize of 595,374 baht. This diversity of prizes, both in the traditional and digital formats, underscores the lottery’s broad appeal and the many ways Thais try their luck every draw.

As reported by Prachachat Business, this particular draw in Surat Thani was part of a longstanding tradition of holding regional draws, bringing the excitement of the lottery to different provinces and involving local officials in the process. The Governor of Surat Thani, Chumphot Wannachatsiri, presided over the ceremony, lending an air of formality and civic pride to the proceedings. The event was not just about numbers and prizes; it also highlighted the transparency and public trust that the Thai Government Lottery Office strives to maintain.

For many, the lottery is more than a game of chance—it’s a national ritual. Each draw is accompanied by a flurry of activity, from last-minute ticket purchases to superstitious rituals and hopeful dreams of sudden wealth. The stories of winners, especially those who hit the jackpot or scoop multiple prizes, often become the talk of the town, inspiring both envy and admiration. The digital lottery’s rise, with its easy access and streamlined prize claims, is reshaping how Thais participate, making it more inclusive and accessible than ever.

Historical data from Prachachat Business reveals that the March 1 draw has a rich tapestry of winning numbers over the past decade, each year offering new combinations and fresh hope. This continuity, coupled with the evolving technology and growing prize pools, keeps the lottery relevant and eagerly anticipated.

But it’s not all about luck and excitement. The lottery also plays a significant role in Thailand’s economy, generating substantial revenue for state projects and social welfare. For some, the small prizes provide a welcome financial boost, while for others, the dream of a life-changing win keeps them coming back. The transparency of the draw, the involvement of local officials, and the broad media coverage all contribute to the lottery’s enduring popularity and credibility.

As the dust settles on the March 1, 2026 draw, new millionaires are made, and countless others are left to dream of next time. For those who didn’t win, there’s always another chance—another ticket, another draw. And for those who did, their lives may be forever changed by a simple slip of paper and a stroke of luck. The Thai Government Lottery continues to captivate, inspire, and, for a fortunate few, transform lives in the blink of an eye.

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