Dear Lottery Sambad Old Results 6 PM (30 Days Old Results)

Dear Day draw results archive. Check and download official result PDF for any date in the last 30 days.

Welcome to our dedicated Dear Lottery Sambad 6 PM results archive. Below, you will find the historical list of drawings for the past 30 days. You can browse through previous winning numbers, view high-quality result images, and download the official government-certified PDF result sheets for free. Verifying historical results is a smart way to track frequency charts and confirm old tickets. Remember that all prizes must be claimed within 30 days from the draw date, so make sure to check your old tickets promptly. For detailed claim instructions, check out our guide on how to claim Nagaland State Lottery prizes.

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Dear Lottery Sambad 6 PM Result — The Afternoon Draw

By early evening, when offices are wrapping up and markets are getting busy, the 6 PM draw of the Nagaland State Lottery takes place. This draw goes by the name Dear Day and is probably the most popular among working people — those who buy a ticket in the morning, go about their day, and then check results on the way home. Over time, the 6 PM draw has built a loyal audience across Nagaland, West Bengal, Assam, and Sikkim.

The draw happens at 6:00 PM sharp, and the result is made available shortly after through official channels and sites like ours. This archive collects those results for the past 30 days so you can access any draw you might have missed or want to verify.

Why the 6 PM Archive Matters

The 30-day claim window is something every lottery player should know about. Under the Nagaland State Lottery rules, a winning ticket must be submitted for a prize claim within 30 days of the draw date. No exceptions. After that window closes, the prize lapses — regardless of whether the ticket is genuine and valid.

This archive is particularly useful when you have tickets from the past few weeks that you have not yet checked. Maybe you were travelling, or you simply forgot. Go through the grid above, find the right draw date, click to open the full result image, and check your ticket numbers there. If you have won, head straight to our detailed guide on how to claim a Nagaland lottery prize — it covers everything from required documents to the nearest claim centre process.

Dear Day Sub-Draw Names by Day of Week

Like the morning draw, the 6 PM Dear Day lottery changes its name each weekday. Monday is Dear Legend, Tuesday becomes Dear Prestige, Wednesday is known as Dear Regal, Thursday carries the name Dear Supreme, Friday is Dear Crown, Saturday runs as Dear Elite, and Sunday wraps up the week as Dear Empire. These names rotate automatically — only the name changes, not the prize structure or the draw timing.

The first prize is ₹1 crore for a single winning ticket. There are multiple consolation prizes of ₹1,000 each as well, which means far more people win something from each draw than just the top-prize holder. The fourth and fifth prize categories often reward thousands of ticket holders across the country.

Reading the Result Image Correctly

Each result card in this archive shows the winning numbers in standard format. The first prize is listed at the top with the full ticket number and series letter. Below that you will find second prize, third prize, and so on. The most important thing to check first is your series letter — it is printed at the front of your ticket number. If your series does not match any of the winning series, your ticket did not win a numbered prize, though it might still have a lucky-draw consolation prize.

Take your time reading the fourth and fifth prize rows. These have many numbers listed side by side. Use the quick ticket checker tool on our homepage if you want to scan your number faster instead of reading line by line.

PDF Download — The Official Proof Document

Every result in this archive includes a direct PDF download link beneath the result image. This PDF is generated by the official lottery authority and is the document you will need if you are making a claim in person. Lottery claim counters across Nagaland and authorised offices in other states require the original ticket plus the official gazette notification or result PDF. Keep a printout of the PDF for the relevant date handy when you go.

The PDF filename for the 6 PM draw starts with DN followed by the date. So DN060626.PDF would be the PDF for the 6 PM draw on 6th June 2026. You can also access today's 6 PM result live on a separate page that updates in real time.

Related Archives You Should Know About

If you play multiple draws each day, you might want to check the other archives too. The 1 PM Dear Morning results archive covers all morning draws for the past month, while the 8 PM Dear Evening archive handles the night draw. All three archives are structured the same way — newest draws at the top, paginated in sets, with full images and PDF downloads for each date.

For official verification and the government gazette, visit the Nagaland State Lotteries official site directly.