
Sikkim state lottery sambad result today, June 26, 2025: Check out winning numbers for 1 PM morning draw prize
It offers a grand first prize of Rs 1 crore. The result is officially declared at 1:10 PM and is accessible on trusted websites such as nagalandstatelotterysambad.com and lotterysambaddear.in.
Latest Sikkim state lottery sambad result 1 PM morning draw June 26, 2025
The 1 PM morning draw is one of the most popular daily lotteries in Sikkim, attracting thousands of participants hoping to win big cash prizes. Below is the winning numbers table for today's Sikkim State Lottery Sambad 1 PM morning draw:
How to check Sikkim lottery sambad result online today?
To check the Sikkim State Lottery Sambad result today June 26, 2025, visit official and reliable websites like nagalandstatelotterysambad.com or lotterysambaddear.in. You can enter your ticket number or browse the published winning numbers for verification.
Sikkim state lottery Sambad 1 PM morning result – June 26, 2025
Below is the required Sikkim state lottery Sambad 1 PM morning result for June 26, 2025 listed:
Sikkim state lottery sambad prize structure for 1 PM morning draw
The prize structure for today's Sikkim lottery 1 PM morning draw for June 26, 2025 is as follows:
1st Prize: Rs 1 Crore
2nd Prize: Rs 9,000
3rd Prize: Rs 450
4th Prize: Rs 250
5th Prize: Rs 120
Consolation Prize: Rs 1,000
This lucrative prize distribution makes the Sikkim State Lottery Sambad 1 PM morning draw highly popular among lottery players.
Sikkim state lottery sambad result timing and draw schedule for June 26, 2025
The Sikkim State Lottery 1 PM morning draw result is all set to be declare daily at 1:10 PM sharp. Apart from the 1 PM draw, there are other draws such as 6 PM and 8 PM, but the 1 PM morning draw remains the most anticipated due to its high first prize amount.
FAQs
1. When will the Sikkim State Lottery Sambad 1 PM result be declared today?
Answer: The 1 PM morning draw result for June 26, 2025, will be declared at 1:10 PM sharp on official websites.
2. What is the first prize amount in today's Sikkim Lottery Sambad 1 PM draw?
Answer: The first prize for today's 1 PM morning draw is Rs 1 crore.
3. Where can I check the official Sikkim State Lottery Sambad result online?
Answer: Official results can be checked on nagalandstatelotterysambad.com and lotterysambaddear.in.
4. How can I verify my lottery ticket for the Sikkim State Lottery Sambad?
Answer:
You can verify your ticket by matching your ticket number with the published winning numbers on official lottery result websites.
5. Are there other draws apart from the 1 PM morning draw in Sikkim State Lottery?
Answer: Yes, Sikkim State Lottery also conducts draws at 6 PM and 8 PM, but the 1 PM morning draw is the most popular.
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