Let’s delve into the methods employed by four of the most popular lotteries in Malaysia:
Magnum
Drawing Method: Magnum’s draws are orchestrated by Magnum officers, with assistance from randomly selected members of the public. Each of the 23 winning numbers is plucked from transparent electromechanical drums, which are remotely operated and require no direct human touch.
- An emcee initially briefs the chosen participants on the proceedings.
- A random participant operates a remote control button.
- The drums are set in motion to select one random ball from each drum, thus determining the winning numbers.
In this way, the entire process is executed by members of the public.
Drawing Time: Magnum 4D draws occur every Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday at 7 p.m. Additionally, there is typically a special draw held on Tuesdays. To witness the 4D Malaysia draw in person, the venue is the draw auditorium on the ground floor of Wisma Magnum.
Sports Toto
Drawing Method: Much like Magnum, individuals above the age of 21 from the public can opt to partake in the draw. These participants select the marble bags used for the draw, with the Chairman of the Panel of Judges overseeing as a third party loads the marbles into the draw devices.
Toto draws employ pneumatic draw machines featuring transparent tubes, ensuring complete transparency in the process and maintaining fairness. When not in use, all Toto Draw machines and related equipment are stored in a secure area under both physical and technical surveillance.
Drawing Time: The drawing event takes place every Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday at 7 p.m. sharp. If you wish to participate or observe it up close, the venue is located at Level 13, Berjaya Times Square, No.1, Jalan Imbi, 55100 Kuala Lumpur.
Da Ma Cai
Drawing Method: Da Ma Cai’s draws are distinctive as they are determined by a designated horse race, involving Da Ma Cai officials, guest officials, external auditors, and public witnesses. They employ eight transparent electromechanical drums: one Horse Drum, six Numbers Drums, and one Bonus Drum.
The Horse Drum, labeled “H,” contains balls numbered from “1” to “13,” corresponding to the number of horses in the designated race. The six Numbers Drums, marked “1” through “6,” each contain 10 balls numbered from “0” to “9.” The winning numbers for Da Ma Cai games are composed of numbers drawn simultaneously from the Numbers Drums, with the Horse Drum determining the race’s outcome. The process involves drawing 10 six-digit numbers for consolation prizes, 13 six-digit numbers for main prizes, and 10 starter prizes.
Drawing Time: Da Ma Cai drawings are held every Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday at 7 p.m. Occasionally, the Ministry of Finance may grant approval for Special Draws, typically held on Tuesdays at 7 p.m. The physical venue may vary and includes locations such as the Selangor Turf Club, Penang Turf Club, Perak Turf Club, and Off-Course Centres.
Grand Dragon Lotto
Drawing Method: Grand Dragon Lotto Malaysia also involves members of the public in the process. They use pneumatic draw machines that provide a clear view of the loading, mixing, and selection of balls.
An alphabet ball (A to W) is drawn to determine the position of the upcoming number (e.g., if “B” is drawn, the upcoming number is for position B).
A numbered ball is drawn from each D2, D3, D4, and D5 machine subsequently, forming a number combination (e.g., if D2 draws 8, D3 draws 8, D4 draws 8, and D5 draws 8, the combination is 8888).
Three balls out of 13 balls with alphabets (A to M) are drawn to decide the 3rd, 2nd, and 1st prizes (e.g., if “G” is drawn for the first ball in Machine D6, the combination of “G” becomes the 3rd prize).
Drawing Time: Grand Dragon Lotto holds daily drawing events, from Monday to Sunday. The specific venue can vary, and the broadcasted 4D live results are also available on their website.