Different 4D operators publish their results on different days and at different times. Knowing each operator's schedule tells you when a fresh result is likely to appear on Keputusan4D. This guide summarises the general pattern and lists the usual publication time for each operator; for the exact moment on any given page, always read the timestamp shown with the result, because times can shift from day to day.
Operators that publish on Wed, Sat and Sun
The widely followed Malaysian pools — Magnum, Sports Toto and Da Ma Cai — typically publish their results on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, with occasional special dates approved by the authorities. The East Malaysian operators — Cashsweep (Sarawak), Sabah 88 and Sandakan — and Singapore Pools follow the same three-day pattern. On those days, their cards on the homepage update in the evening once each operator has published.
Operators that publish daily
Several regional operators publish a result every day of the week. These include Grand Dragon (GD Lotto), 9 Lotto, Perdana and other daily regional operators listed in our operators directory. Because they publish daily, their cards refresh every evening rather than on fixed days of the week — which means there is a fresh board to read even on the four evenings when the Wednesday/Saturday/Sunday pools are not publishing. Perdana and the LHH daily operator publish twice a day, with an afternoon board and an evening board.
Usual publication times at a glance
The table below lists the usual day pattern and publication time for each operator. Treat the times as a guide rather than an exact clock — they can vary, so the timestamp shown next to a result is always the reliable one.
| Operator | Region | Usual result days | Usual result-publication time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Magnum | Peninsular Malaysia | Wed, Sat, Sun | around 7:00 PM MYT |
| Sports Toto | Peninsular Malaysia | Wed, Sat, Sun | around 7:00 PM MYT |
| Da Ma Cai | Peninsular Malaysia | Wed, Sat, Sun | around 7:00 PM MYT |
| Singapore Pools | Singapore | Wed, Sat, Sun | around 6:30 PM SGT |
| Grand Dragon (GD Lotto) | Regional (Cambodia-licensed) | Daily | around 7:10 PM MYT |
| 9 Lotto | Regional (Cambodia-licensed) | Daily | around 7:30 PM MYT |
| Perdana | Regional (Cambodia-based) | Daily (afternoon & evening) | around 3:30 PM & 7:30 PM MYT |
| Other daily regional operators | Regional / East Malaysia | Daily or Wed/Sat/Sun | evening; see the operator page |
Special draw days
On a handful of dates each year, the Wednesday/Saturday/Sunday operators also publish on a day that is not part of their usual three-day pattern — these are sometimes called special draw days and are approved by the authorities. On such a date you may find a Malaysian pool's board published on a Tuesday, for example, in addition to its normal days. Because these dates are occasional and set in advance, the most reliable way to know whether an operator published on a given day is simply to open that date in the results history and see which operators have a board for it.
Twice-daily operators
A couple of the daily regional operators — Perdana being the clearest example — publish two boards on the same date: an afternoon board and an evening board. Each is a separate published result with its own twenty-three positions and its own timestamp. If you are reading one of these operators, check which session you are looking at, because the afternoon and evening boards show different numbers for the same date. The result card and timestamp make the session clear.
Reading result times correctly
Most Malaysian times above are shown in Malaysia time (MYT); Singapore Pools is shown in Singapore time (SGT), which is the same clock as MYT. Because each operator publishes on its own schedule, the most reliable approach is to read the timestamp next to a result rather than assume a fixed time. A publication time of "around 7:00 PM" is a guide, not a guarantee — an operator may publish a little earlier or later on any given day, and a board that has not appeared yet will simply show a Waiting status until the operator publishes. See our result status guide for what each status means. The full operator profiles, with regions and result formats, are in our operators directory.
Putting the schedule to use
In practice, the schedule tells you when to look rather than fixing an exact moment. On a Wednesday, Saturday or Sunday evening you can expect fresh boards from the Malaysian pools, the East Malaysian operators and Singapore Pools; on any evening of the week you can expect fresh boards from the daily regional operators. If you follow several operators, the daily ones tend to settle a little after the Malaysian pools, with 9 Lotto often among the last to land around 7:30 PM. Reading the schedule this way — as a window, confirmed by the timestamp — is more reliable than treating any single time as fixed.
Where to check the schedule live
The quickest way to see who has published today is the homepage, where every operator we follow appears with its latest board and status. To plan ahead, the operator pages list each operator's usual publishing pattern, and the results history lets you open any past date to see which operators published that day.
FAQ
Which operators publish on weekends?
Magnum, Sports Toto, Da Ma Cai, the East Malaysian operators (Cashsweep, Sabah 88, Sandakan) and Singapore Pools typically publish on Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday, with occasional special dates.
Which 4D operators publish every day?
Daily operators include Grand Dragon (GD Lotto), 9 Lotto, Perdana and the LHH daily regional operator, among others. Perdana and the LHH operator publish an afternoon board and an evening board each day.
What time are 4D results published?
Times vary by operator. The Malaysian pools usually publish around 7:00 PM, Grand Dragon around 7:10 PM and 9 Lotto around 7:30 PM Malaysia time; Singapore Pools around 6:30 PM Singapore time. Always read the timestamp shown with each result for the exact time.
Why do the times vary?
Each operator runs its own draw on its own schedule, so publication can shift slightly from day to day. The timestamp next to a result is the reliable indicator, not a fixed clock.
