The phrase refers to the winning numbers or outcomes of two separate lottery-style games, often played in Latin American countries. One, often called “La Granjita” (The Little Farm), typically involves animal figures or agricultural themes, while the other, “Lotto Activo,” suggests a more traditional numbers-based lottery. These games often offer relatively small stakes and frequent drawings, contributing to their popularity.
Access to these results is essential for players to determine whether their chosen numbers or figures have won. This information fuels the excitement and anticipation surrounding the games, and facilitates the claiming of prizes. The timely and accurate dissemination of results is critical for maintaining trust and transparency within these lottery systems. Historically, such results were announced publicly in town squares or broadcast via radio; the digital age has shifted access primarily online, allowing for quicker and broader distribution.