Toto Monday, Jul 01, 2024 |
| SGD 2.5 Million |
Jackpot:
SGD 1 Million
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Contents
- Toto Past Results and Winning Numbers
- Toto Jackpot History
- How to Claim Your Singapore Toto Winnings
- Odds of Winning Singapore Toto
- Toto Hot and Cold Numbers
- How to Win the Singapore Toto Jackpot
- Singapore Toto FAQ
Toto Past Results and Winning Numbers
Draw Date | Winning Numbers | Draw Price | |
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Monday, 1st July 2024 |
| SGD 2.5 Million | |
Thursday, 27th June 2024 |
| SGD 1 Million | |
Monday, 24th June 2024 |
| SGD 1 Million | |
Thursday, 20th June 2024 |
| SGD 2.5 Million | |
Monday, 17th June 2024 |
| SGD 1 Million | |
Thursday, 13th June 2024 |
| SGD 1 Million | |
Monday, 10th June 2024 |
| SGD 1 Million | |
Thursday, 6th June 2024 |
| SGD 1 Million | |
Monday, 3rd June 2024 |
| SGD 1 Million | |
Thursday, 30th May 2024 |
| SGD 2.5 Million |
Toto Jackpot History
How to Claim Your Singapore Toto Winnings
Claiming your Singapore Toto winnings is easy but it will depend on how much you’ve won and how you played. To claim your Singapore Toto winnings, you’ll first need to visit a Singapore Pools outlet and present a valid government-issued photo ID.
You can also use an ATM to validate your winnings by providing the ticket serial number or barcode. But you’ll need to link your bank account using PayNow. Once your identity is validated, you can collect the amount directly from a Pools branch or have it credited to your bank account on the same day.
Alternatively, you may submit a Prize Claim form online with supporting documents, such as a copy of your winning ticket and a valid government-issued photo ID, and wait 7 business days for processing. In the table below, you’ll find more information about how to claim from the Singapore Toto lottery based on the type of ticket you have.
Type of Ticket | Prize Value | Payment Location | Payment Method |
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Physical Ticket | $200-$5000 | any Singapore Pools branch | Cash |
E-Ticket | $200-$5000 | E-Ticket outlet | EFT |
E-Ticket and Physical Ticket | $5001+ | Singapore Pools Main Branch | Cheque |
Odds of Winning Singapore Toto
The odds of matching all 6 numbers correctly in the Singapore Toto Lottery is 1 in 13,983,816. As such, it can be seen that the chances of winning the Singapore Toto Lottery are not great but they certainly exist! See the table below to see the odds of winning other tiers.
Main numbers | Bonus ball | Prize Detail | Odds |
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6 | 38% of prize pool | 1 in 13,983,816 | |
5 | 1 | 8% of prize pool | 1 in 2,330,636 |
5 | 5.5% of prize pool | 1 in 55,491 | |
4 | 1 | 3% of prize pool | 1 in 22,197 |
4 | $50 per winning combination | 1 in 1,083 | |
3 | 1 | $25 per winning combination | 1 in 812 |
3 | $10 per winning combination | 1 in 61 |
Even if you don’t win the jackpot you still have a chance of winning any prizes from the Singapore Toto lottery.
Toto Hot and Cold Numbers
How Many Draws? | Hot Numbers | Cold Numbers |
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How to Win the Singapore Toto Jackpot
To win the Singapore Toto Lottery jackpot, players must pick six numbers between 1 and 49. Players must purchase their tickets at any authorized Singapore Pools lottery outlet. You can choose to either play the Lotto or System Bet, which allows you to select more number combinations for a higher chance of winning.
When all the numbers have been selected, players must wait for the draw results to be released every Monday and Thursday. If all six numbers match, the player has won the jackpot. If you want to increase your chances of winning the Singapore Toto jackpot you can use a lottery wheeling system to create number combinations. Or create your own lottery prediction algorithms through Excel.
Singapore Toto FAQ
How do you play Singapore Toto?
To play Singapore Toto, select six numbers from 1 to 49. Players can choose the numbers themselves or use the "quick pick" option to have a computer randomly generate a set of numbers. After selecting six numbers, players will then submit their tickets and wait for the draw results.
What time is the Singapore Toto Draw?
The Singapore Toto Draw takes place twice a week, every Monday and Thursday at 6:30 pm SGT (Singapore Time). The draw takes approximately 3 minutes to complete.
How much are Singapore Toto tickets?
Singapore Toto tickets each cost $1. There are a variety of different ways to play Singapore Toto, and you can buy multiple tickets at once. For example, system 7 will cost you $7. You can purchase the tickets from any Singaporean lottery outlet, or you can purchase them online.
What is the cut-off time for Singapore Toto?
The cut-off time for Singapore Toto is 6 pm Singapore Standard Time (SGT) which is 30 minutes before the draw. All tickets purchased before this cut-off time will be entered into that day's draw. After the cut-off time, no further entries can be accepted and sales will reopen after the results have been announced.
How old must you be to play Singapore Toto?
To play Singapore Toto, you must be 18 years of age or older. Lottery operators require players in Singapore to present proof of age before they can purchase tickets or claim winnings from the lottery. In addition, minors who win prizes from the lottery will not be allowed to claim them as it’s illegal for anyone under the age of 18 to gamble in Singapore.
How much is the Singapore Toto jackpot?
The minimum jackpot prize is $2 million but it can also reach as much as $12 million. If there are no winners for Singapore Toto, the amount will roll over to the next draw. If there are multiple winners, the jackpot will be divided equally and paid to all winners.
How long do you have to claim prizes from Singapore Toto?
You must claim your prize from Singapore Toto within 180 days of the draw date. All prize claims must be made during regular business hours and are subject to verification procedures. All unclaimed prizes after the 180-day window will go towards charity or grants managed by the Tote Board.
Does Singapore Toto tax players?
Lottery winnings in Singapore are not taxed because the prize money isn’t considered income. This means you don’t have to declare your winnings in your income tax return. So whether you play online or from a retailer 100% of your winnings will be yours.