A complete, independent guide to the UAE lottery scene — Emirates Draw, Mahzooz, the Abu Dhabi Big Ticket and Gulf Ticket. See where to check results, when the draws happen, and how the prizes work. We publish information only and do not sell tickets.
Three weekly games — EASY 6 (Friday), FAST 5 (Saturday) and MEGA 7 (Sunday) — each drawn at 9 PM GST.
A popular weekly UAE draw best known for its grand-prize and raffle format.
The Abu Dhabi airport raffle famous for life-changing multi-million dirham prizes.
A weekly Gulf-wide raffle with a number game plus guaranteed raffle draws.
When people search for the “UAE lottery”, they are usually looking for one of several well-known draws that run legally in the United Arab Emirates rather than a single government lottery. The most searched names are Emirates Draw, Mahzooz, the Abu Dhabi Big Ticket and Gulf Ticket. Each operates as a draw or raffle with its own format, schedule and prize structure, and each publishes its own official results.
This page is an independent overview that ties those draws together so you can find the right results page quickly. To be completely clear from the start: we are a blog. We do not run any draw, we do not sell entries, and we do not pay prizes. Everything here is for information, and we link to each official operator so you can verify the details and enter through the proper channel.
The fastest way to check UAE lottery results is to go straight to the game you played. For Emirates Draw, open the EASY 6, FAST 5 or MEGA 7 results pages, or see them all together on the winning numbers hub. For other draws, use our dedicated Mahzooz, Dubai lottery and Abu Dhabi lottery pages, each of which links to the official source.
Because results matter most in the minutes after a draw closes, every page on this blog is built mobile-first: lightweight static pages, large readable numbers and a sticky bar that keeps results one tap away. Roughly nine out of ten of our readers are on a phone, often on slower mobile data, so speed is the whole point.
Search demand for UAE draws is enormous and remarkably consistent week to week. Below is a snapshot of the kinds of terms people use most, drawn from public keyword data, to show how this blog is organised around what readers actually look for.
| Popular search | Monthly searches* | What people want |
|---|---|---|
| uae lottery | 360,000+ | Overview of legal UAE draws & where to check results |
| emirates draw | 110,000+ | Latest Emirates Draw results & winning numbers |
| mahzooz draw / result | 30,000+ | Mahzooz numbers, draw day and app |
| dubai lottery | 27,000+ | Dubai-focused draws and results |
| uae lottery result | 4,400+ | Confirmed winning numbers for the week |
| uae lottery ticket price | 1,600+ | How much entries cost (set by each operator) |
*Approximate combined monthly search volume across the UAE and nearby markets. For information only.
Most UAE draws share a similar shape: you receive a set of numbers (or a number range) plus, in many games, a separate raffle ID. Prizes are then paid across several tiers — a grand prize for a full match at the top, and progressively smaller cash prizes for partial matches below it. Many games also run a guaranteed raffle, so even people who do not match the main numbers can win through a randomly drawn ID.
Prize values are not fixed forever; in shared tiers, a pool is split between everyone who matched that tier, so individual payouts rise and fall with the number of winners. That is why one week’s “second tier” can pay far more than another’s. For the exact, current figures of any game, always read the operator’s official page — we explain the structure here and link you to the source for the numbers.
Entry prices are set by each operator and change from time to time, so we deliberately do not quote a single price here. As a rule, Emirates Draw and Mahzooz entries are bought as part of an online purchase on their official platforms, while the Abu Dhabi Big Ticket is traditionally associated with Abu Dhabi airport and its official website and app. Gulf Ticket operates online across the Gulf.
Wherever you choose to play, do it through the official operator only. This blog never sells tickets and never asks for payment or personal details. If a site or message claims to sell you a “UAE lottery” ticket on behalf of one of these draws and is not the official operator, treat it with caution.
The biggest real-world risk around UAE lotteries is not the draws themselves but impersonation scams — messages claiming you have won and asking for a “processing fee” or bank details. Genuine operators contact winners directly and never ask you to pay to release a prize. When in doubt, stop and verify on the official website.
Finally, treat any entry as entertainment. Participation is intended for adults aged 18 and over, and you should set your own limits and never spend more than you are comfortable with. This blog exists to make checking results fast, clear and honest — nothing more.