No one won the jackpot prizes in the Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO)'s major lotto draws on Tuesday, April 28, leaving the grand prize pool to roll over for the next draw. The PCSO confirmed no bettor matched the winning combination for the Ultra Lotto 6/58, which offered a staggeringP98,235,074.40 jackpot.

The winning numbers for Ultra Lotto 6/58 were46-32-52-15-20-21, according to the PCSO official results. The jackpot amount now joins the pot for the next draw, raising the stakes for Filipino lotto enthusiasts across the country.

This development was first reported by GMA News on X (formerly Twitter) and Facebook, citing PCSO data, with Jesus S. Matubis Jr. sharing the update. The agency noted that several smaller prizes were still claimed, though no one took home the top prize.

TheSuper Lotto 6/49 draw also failed to produce a winner, with its jackpot remaining untouched. The winning numbers for that game were41-40-08-07-44-24, with an estimated prize pool ofP15.8 million.

Similarly, theLotto 6/42 draw on the same day saw no jackpot winner, with numbers02-21-17-07-42-18 yielding no match. The game's jackpot was atP5.9 million.

TheMega Lotto 6/45 draw also ended without a grand prize winner, with numbers19-26-23-20-43-33 missing the mark. The prize wasP8.9 million.

Meanwhile, theGrand Lotto 6/55 draw on April 28 produced a jackpot ofP29.7 million, but no bettor matched all six numbers:06-34-15-10-19-36. This leaves the pot to grow further for the next draw.

No winner also emerged in the6-Digit Lotto draw, with winning combination9-4-0-0-3-5 and a prize ofP150,000. The PCSO reminded players to claim any smaller winnings within one year from draw date.

These results echo a pattern observed in recent months, where jackpot amounts have swollen to record highs due to frequent rollovers. TheUltra Lotto 6/58 jackpot alone has climbed from P30 million to nearly P100 million over several draws.

For Filipino players, this means the next draw on Thursday, May 1, will feature a combined jackpot pool exceedingP150 million across all major games. The PCSO advises players to bet responsibly and only within their means.

The absence of winners does not diminish the charitable impact of lotto sales. A portion of every ticket sold goes tohealth programs, medical assistance, and disaster relief through the PCSO's mandate.

Players can verify results on the official PCSO website or through authorized outlets. To avoid scams, always check results from verified sources like the PCSO or major news outlets.

For more updates on Philippine lottery and other government charity initiatives, follow Philippine Politics at PinoyPulse.com. The PCSO is under the Office of the President, making jackpot news a matter of public administration.

As the jackpot continues to grow, Filipino bettors are reminded to keep their tickets safe and to check results promptly. The next draw could change a life overnight.

This is significant for Filipino readers because lotto remains a popular form of entertainment and a source of hope, while also funding essential public services like health and education. Understanding the odds and results helps Filipinos make informed decisions.