The typical format: letters + 6 digits
A common format looks like SS 123456 or BT123456. The space is cosmetic—results often remove spaces. What matters is that the letters and the digits match the published list.
Why the letters matter
The letters represent the series. Two different tickets can share the same last digits but belong to different series. That’s why you should never compare digits alone for top prizes.
How to match quickly on a result page
- Confirm draw date and draw number first.
- Check 1st prize (usually one number).
- Check 2nd and 3rd prizes (often short lists).
- Check consolation only after you confirm the rule/list for that draw.
If you want a full routine, read how to check Kerala lottery results.
About “last 3 digits” and “last 4 digits” guessing
Guessing pages often talk about 3-digit or 4-digit picks. That’s entertainment content—people compare those digits with parts of published numbers. It’s not the official way results are declared. If you use guessing pages, treat them as fun and always verify with the official result list.