“Live” lottery on TV and the web
National Charity Lottery (LNB) draws are usually covered the same day by local TV and digital media. Streams depend on each broadcaster; QueSalióHoy does not host the video feed.
As a rule of thumb, many public draws are announced around 3:00 p.m. Panama time (GMT-5) on the scheduled weekday—for example Wednesday intermediate draws, Sunday flagship draws, and Gordito del Zodíaco—a special, high-jackpot monthly LNB draw on the date the institution publishes; each edition carries the month’s official zodiac sign. Always confirm date, time, and sign on lnb.gob.pa.
Outside those windows there is nothing “live” to show here: return during the draw window or read already published results on our today page or previous draws archive.
Telemetro and similar outlets
Telemetro and other Panamanian outlets often cover draw day live. Open their official site or app; QueSalióHoy is not a streaming provider.
Quick answers
- What is Panama’s lottery?
- Official draws with tickets and prizes by number (and sometimes letters, series, or folio depending on the product).
- Where do I buy?
- From licensed street vendors and booths; prefer visible, busy locations with a solid reputation.
- How do I see results?
- Through LNB announcements, this site (today + archive), and reputable local media on draw day.
- What should I keep?
- The full, readable ticket with the number and, if applicable, series and folio.
- How do I avoid scams?
- Do not buy from strangers online; always cross-check official sources before paying or claiming.
How does Panama’s lottery work?
You typically play with physical tickets (sometimes fractions) and prizes follow the published winning numbers—and, for some draws, extra fields such as series or folio.
Practical rule: buy from an authorized seller, check results on draw day, and keep the ticket in good condition for payout or disputes under current rules.
Which draws exist—and which fits you?
There are regular weekly-style products and special editions with heavier media coverage.
If you want frequency, regular draws are easiest to follow; if you want a one-off “event”, watch the LNB calendar for specials.
QueSalióHoy offers dedicated entry points per product plus a date archive so you do not mix commercial names.
Where to buy with fewer headaches
- Licensed, visible booths.
- Busy areas (main avenues, shops, transit hubs) with witnesses around.
- Places that hand you a complete ticket without odd stories.
Evita:
- Random WhatsApp or Instagram sellers.
- High-pressure resales (“last number”, “guaranteed”, etc.).
When do results appear—and where?
Results are published on draw day and circulate quickly through official channels and local media. Double-check: primary source (LNB) first, then a large outlet if you want extra context.
What are series and folio?
Some prizes require more than the headline number. Keep the entire ticket and read the full published line (number plus letters, series, or folio when the poster requires them), not only “the last digits”.
How do I claim a prize?
Quick checklist (always confirm with the LNB):
- Verify the result on an official source and, if needed, series or folio.
- Make sure the ticket is readable and intact.
- Go to the payout channel indicated by the entity or draw brochure.
- Bring ID and any extra requirements published for that product.
Do not wait until the last day if validation is required—earlier visits reduce friction.
Is it safe to buy lottery “online”?
As a default, avoid buying from strangers on social networks. If it is not clearly official, treat it as high scam risk. Safest path: physical ticket from an authorized seller plus verification on official sources.
Pyramids and analysis methods
A “pyramid” is a popular way to arrange or project numbers from past draws; there is no single universal formula—analysts and creators vary the rules.
QueSalióHoy exposes tools under /piramide-loteria (for example Millionaire, date luck, and statistics) as exploration aids; they are indicative and do not predict outcomes.
Millionaire-style pyramid (math-led)
Usually leans on historical data and fixed construction rules for the selected method in the app. Always read the active draw rules before playing.
Chakatín-style and symbolic variants
Some versions blend intuition with history. They are not official rules and do not guarantee hits.
Luck pyramid
Mixes relaxed rigor with personal number-reading habits; treat it as entertainment and compare with the published draw.
Panamanian “gold” pyramid (story + numbers)
Some narratives tie local symbolism to number reading; practically it is still a heuristic—check the official result.
Malcom Ramos pyramid
Often described as statistical reordering of past digits; on this site explore the pyramid routes without treating them as official forecasts.
What is the National Charity Lottery?
It is the Panamanian institution that runs official draws. Payouts, deadlines, and exact rules live in their notices and on lnb.gob.pa.
How much do I win if I match?
It depends on the draw, modality (ticket, chance, fraction), and how many digits or combinations match the table published that day.
For amounts and official infographics open our prizes section and, if in doubt, the current LNB table—figures can change between editions.
Typical schedules (reference only)
- Wednesday intermediate draw: usually Wednesdays, often around 3:00 p.m. Panama time.
- Sunday draw: usually Sundays, similar time window.
- Gordito del Zodíaco (LNB): special, high-jackpot monthly draw; each month’s edition uses the zodiac sign assigned in the official programme. Confirm day, time, venue, and sign on lnb.gob.pa.
Extraordinary or other events may shift calendar or hour—confirm each date in the official notice.
Draw schedules (LNB) For holidays, Sunday-draw rescheduling, and a Holy Week office-hours example, open the draw schedules page.
Lotto, Pega 3, and other games
If additional branded games exist, their rules and schedules differ. Read each product’s official site and the LNB; do not assume they share the same table as traditional tickets.
Frequently asked questions
Where do I see today’s results?
On QueSalióHoy’s today results page, the previous draws archive, and for validation on lnb.gob.pa or authorized media on draw day.
What time is the draw today?
Main weekly draws are often around 3:00 p.m. Panama time unless a special schedule applies—check the day’s announcement.
Which numbers hit most often?
There is no reliable future guarantee—it is regulated chance. Any “pattern” is exploration, not certainty.
Someone offers tickets on social media—OK?
Be skeptical. Buy from authorized booths and confirm on official sources.
What do I keep to claim?
Full readable ticket, ID, and, if required, matching series or folio.
Is a damaged ticket OK?
It may complicate payout. Protect it from moisture, heavy folds, and smudged ink.
Does this site pay prizes?
No. QueSalióHoy is informational; payouts go through the LNB and the channels they specify.
Takeaway
Stay anchored to official sources and use QueSalióHoy as a convenient layer to read numbers, browse archives, and use tools—always verify before claiming or sharing a win.

