SINGAPORE — The latest Toto draw on Thursday night (6 November) saw just one Group 1 winning ticket, but with multiple winners. According to the Singapore Pools website, the winning ticket was an iTOTO System 12 entry. “Multiple iTOTO units may be sold via the same outlet or through Singapore Pools Account. A winning ticket may have more than one winning share, depending on bet type,” Singapore Pools said on the site.
Available data shows that there were 11 winning shares, which means that the prize amount of $12,286,496 will be shared by at least 11 winners.
The winning numbers on Thursday were 3, 20, 24, 29, 32 and 44. The additional number was 46.
Group 1 winning tickets were sold at:
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Singapore Pools Account Betting Service – (18)
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Dawn Florist – Aljunied Avenue 2 – Block 119 Aljunied Avenue 2 #01-78
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Fatt Chye Heng Trading – Block 7 Hougang Avenue 3 #01-48
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Livewire Marina Bay Sands – 2 Bayfront Avenue #01-01 Marina Bay Sands
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Nel’s Store – Block 741 Bedok Reservoir Road #01-3073
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NTUC FairPrice Changi Business Park – 8 Changi Business Park Avenue 1 #01-51/#02-51
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NTUC FairPrice Jurong Point – 63 Jurong West Central 3 #03-01 Jurong Point
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NTUC FairPrice White Sands – 1 Pasir Ris Central Street 3 #B1-10 White Sands
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Papillon Florist Pte Ltd – Block 133 Jalan Bukit Merah #01-1520
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Seah Geok Eng Agency – Rivervale Plaza – 118 Rivervale Drive #01-15 Rivervale Plaza
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Singapore Pools Clementi N3 Branch – Block 325 Clementi Avenue 5 #01-145
What is Toto?
Toto was launched in 1968 as the first lottery game in the history of Singapore Pools. The game got its name from a combination of the words ‘Totalisator’ and ‘Lotto’.
The current format of Toto sees six winning numbers and one additional number drawn from 49 numbers (1 to 49) every Monday and Thursday. The jackpot sum begins from $1,000,000.
A snowballing feature, which allows for the prize to increase if there are no winners, was introduced to the game in 1981. The System Entry option, where you can pay to be able to pick more numbers, was added later that year.
What is the prize structure for Toto?
Singapore Pools says that 54 per cent of sales in each draw are added to the Toto prize pool. Your winnings from the pool is dependent on which prize group you land in after the draw reveals the winning numbers.
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Prize group |
Matching numbers |
Prize |
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Group 1 (Jackpot) |
6 winning numbers |
38% of prize pool (Minimum guarantee of $1,000,000) |
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Group 2 |
5 winning numbers |
8% of prize pool |
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Group 3 |
5 winning numbers |
5.5% of prize pool |
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Group 4 |
4 winning numbers + additional number |
3% of prize pool |
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Group 5 |
4 winning numbers |
$50 |
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Group 6 |
3 winning numbers |
$25 |
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Group 7 |
3 winning numbers |
$10 |
What are the odds of winning Toto?
The odds of winning the Toto jackpot (6 winning numbers) are one in almost 14 million, according to Singapore Pools.
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Prize group |
Matching numbers |
Odds of winning |
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Group 1 |
6 winning numbers |
1 in 13,983,816 |
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Group 2 |
5 winning numbers |
1 in 2,330,636 |
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Group 3 |
5 winning numbers |
1 in 55,491 |
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Group 4 |
4 winning numbers |
1 in 22,197 |
These figures are available on the Singapore Pools website.
How do I calculate my Toto prize?
Singapore Pools has a prize calculator for Toto which you can find here.
How big can the Toto prize snowball to?
The Group 1 prize amount will not snowball beyond the fourth consecutive draw. If there is no Group 1 winner at the end of four consecutive draws, the final jackpot amount (38% of the fourth draw’s prize pool plus snowballed amount from the three preceding draws) cascades, i.e. it will be paid to the next prize group with winner(s) and shared equally.
Prize amounts for Group 2, 3, and 4 will snowball until it is won.
What are the largest jackpot prizes and winning shares in Toto history?
Statistics from Singapore Pools includes lottery draws from 9 October 2014 onwards when Toto was updated to the current 6-out-of-49 format. According to their data, the biggest jackpot prize was $19,416,913 which was drawn on 11 February, 2022.
The $19.4 million jackpot had eight winning shares which means the winning share amount worked out to over $2.4m each. It was a nice sum but nowhere close to the biggest winning shares in Toto history which came in at over $13m on two separate occasions. This happened first on 2 Oct in 2023 when a single winning share took home $13,077,918. In May last year, another lucky individual had the sole winning share of a very cool $13,123,509 jackpot.
Help is available
If you are facing stress due to gambling problems, the National Problem Gambling Helpline & Webchat are available daily from 8am to 11pm. Call 1800-6-668-668 or visit ncpg.org.sg for support.