Play Whe — Numbers, Results & Chart
Play Whe is NLCB's best-loved numbers game in Trinidad and Tobago — one "mark" from 1 to 36, each tied to a traditional name on the famous Play Whe chart. Whether you searched "Play Whe today," "Play Whe numbers," or just want the latest results, you're in the right place. Here on Bess Lotto you can check every Play Whe draw, look up what each number means on the chart, and study hot, cold and overdue patterns. We're an independent results and analytics site — not NLCB — so you can follow the game online without the noise.
On Bess Lotto you can check the latest Play Whe winning numbers and browse past draws, then dig into our number tracker to see which marks are running hot, cold or overdue. We're an independent results and pattern-study site — not NLCB — so you can't buy tickets or place a bet here; come to follow the numbers and study the game.
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What is Play Whe?
Play Whe is a single-number game: you pick one "mark" from 1 to 36, and NLCB draws one winning number each time. Every number carries a traditional name on the Play Whe chart — like 1 Centipede, 8 Tiger or 22 Rat — woven into Trinbagonian dream lore and everyday signs. If your mark matches the number drawn, you win. It's quick, simple, and deeply part of T&T culture.
How to read Play Whe numbers
A Play Whe result is a single mark from 1 to 36 — for example "8" (Tiger). Read it as one number per draw, and use the chart on this page to see the traditional name behind it.
When is Play Whe drawn?
NLCB draws Play Whe Monday to Saturday, four times a day — roughly mid-morning, around midday, late afternoon and in the evening (commonly 10:30am, 1:00pm, 4:00pm and 7:00pm). We post each result here once the official draw is confirmed.
The Play Whe chart
Every Play Whe mark from 1 to 36 and its traditional name:
Play Whe — frequently asked questions
What is Play Whe and how do you play it?
Play Whe is NLCB's popular Trinidad and Tobago numbers game. You choose one number — a "mark" — from 1 to 36, and one winning number is drawn each round. Each mark has a traditional name on the Play Whe chart. If your number matches the draw, you win. On Bess Lotto you can check the numbers and study patterns, but you play through NLCB, not here.
How often is Play Whe drawn?
NLCB draws Play Whe six days a week, Monday through Saturday, four times each day — typically around 10:30am, 1:00pm, 4:00pm and 7:00pm. That's why people search "Play Whe today" so often: there's almost always a fresh result. We update each draw here once it's officially confirmed.
Can I check Play Whe numbers and results online?
Yes. Bess Lotto lets you check the latest Play Whe numbers, browse past results, and study hot, cold and overdue marks online. We're an independent results and analytics site, not NLCB — so this is the place to follow the numbers, not to buy a ticket or place a bet.
How do I read the Play Whe chart and numbers?
Each Play Whe result is a single number from 1 to 36, and every number maps to a traditional mark name — for example 1 is Centipede, 8 is Tiger and 24 is Queen. Use the full chart on this page to look up the name behind any drawn number.