One ticket wins S$12.3mil Toto jackpot draw


A queue at the Singapore Pools branch in Lucky Plaza on June 19. - ST/ANN

SINGAPORE: A single ticket has won the S$12.3 million (US$9l58 million) Toto jackpot on June 19 after the past three draws saw no winners.

The winning numbers were 1, 10, 37, 40, 45, 47. The additional number was 19.

The winning ticket was bought at the NTUC FairPrice at Yew Tee Point under the QuickPick System 7 Entry. It is not known if the ticket belonged to an individual or was shared among several people.

Meanwhile, 13 tickets won the Category 2 prize, which had a share amount of S$108,637.

Earlier, the Singapore Pools’ website showed that the prize money for the Group 1 category had snowballed from almost S$1.3 million on June 9 to S$2.9 million on June 12.

The last draw on June 16, which had a prize money of S$5.6 million, had again yielded no winner.

The Group 1 prize amount will snowball only up to the fourth draw. Thereafter, the amount will be shared among the winners in Group 2.

The last Toto draw that had a prize sum of over S$10 million was on April 28, with two winning tickets sharing S$12.9 million.

On May 9, 2024, a single ticket won S$13.1 million. Singapore Pools confirmed that it was the highest single winning so far. - The Straits Times/ANN

 

 

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