S$10mil Toto results to be announced on July 31, after no winners in last three Singapore draws


After no jackpot winners for three consecutive draws, an estimated S$10 million Toto prize awaits the 9.30pm draw on July 31. - ST

SINGAPORE: After three consecutive draws without a jackpot winner, the Toto prize pool is set to swell to an estimated S$10 million for the upcoming 9.30pm draw on July 31.

According to Singapore Pools, the Group 1 prize snowballed from about $1.2 million on July 21 to $2.9 million on July 24 and again remained unclaimed at $5.8 million in the July 28 draw.

Those hoping to try their luck have until 9pm on July 31 to place their bets.

The draw will be a cascade draw, which is triggered when there are no Group 1 winners for three consecutive draws. Under Toto rules, the jackpot can only snowball up to the fourth draw.

If there is still no winner in the top category, the prize money will cascade down to Group 2 and be shared among those who match five winning numbers and the additional number.

The July 31 draw marks the eighth time in 2025 that the Toto jackpot has surpassed the $10 million mark, based on draw records on the Singapore Pools website. Previous occasions include Jan 3, Jan 24, Feb 7, March 6, April 28, June 19 and July 17.

The June 19 draw saw a single winner walk away with $12.3 million after the jackpot rolled over three times. The winning numbers that evening were 1, 10, 37, 40, 45 and 47, with 19 as the additional number. - The Straits Times/ANN

 

 

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