A tabular representation of winning numbers in the Thai Government Lottery, often categorized by prize tiers, provides a concise overview of the outcome of each draw. Typically, such a table would list the winning numbers for the first prize, followed by subsequent prizes, potentially including supplementary prizes and other special categories. An example might show a six-digit number as the first-prize winner, followed by other matching combinations eligible for different prize tiers.
Access to this organized data is vital for ticket holders to quickly and accurately determine whether they hold a winning ticket. It serves as the official record of the draw’s results, facilitating transparency and trust in the lottery system. Historically, these results have been disseminated through various channels, evolving from public announcements to online platforms, reflecting the changing information landscape. This readily available information plays a significant role in the lottery’s popularity and supports a culture around number analysis and prediction.