Singapore Pools Toto draw results for 16 June; Estimated $10 million jackpot
SINGAPORE — The winning numbers for the Singapore Pools Toto draw on Monday (16 June) is 48, 32, 27, 49, 5 and 18, with the additional number being 21.
There were no winners for Group 1 which means the $5,614,761 prize amount will snowball to Thursday's draw (19 June at 9.30pm).
The Group 2 winnings of $94,294 had six winning shares. These winning tickets were sold at:
NTUC FairPrice Parkway Parade – 80 Marine Parade Road #03-28 Parkway Parade (QuickPick System 10 Entry)
NTUC FairPrice Rivervale Mall – 11 Rivervale Crescent #03-01 Rivervale Mall (QuickPick System 7 Entry)
PFG Framing & Trading – Block 960 Jurong West Street 92 #01-182 (QuickPick System 7 Entry)
Singapore Pools Account Betting Service (QuickPick System 7 Entry)
Singapore Pools Chinatown Point Branch – 133 New Bridge Road #B1-06 Chinatown Point (QuickPick Ordinary Entry)
Cheers Bedok North Street 3 – Block 539 Bedok North Street 3 #01-625 (Ordinary Entry)
Singapore Pools estimates the next Toto jackpot to be $10 million.
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.
The winning numbers for Singapore Pools Toto draw on Thursday (12 June) is 3, 7, 38, 41, 44 and 49, with the additional number being 20. There were no winners for Group 1 and the prize amount of $2,927,384 will be snowballed to the next draw. The Group 2 winnings of $114,469 will be split between three winning shares.
The Group 2 winning tickets were sold at:
Golden Lagoon Trading – Block 136 Marsiling Road #01-2182 (1 QuickPick System 8 Entry)
Tay Sui Lan Agency – 11 Collyer Quay #02-13 The Arcade (1 QuickPick System 7 Entry)
Singapore Pools Account Betting Service – (1 System 7 Entry)
The draw also marked the first for Toto Match, a new fixed-bet game by Singapore Pools. Toto Match, unlike in traditional Toto where players can win from jackpot prize, pays out a fixed prize amount per dollar bet.
In Toto Match, you can pick between two and four numbers from 1 to 49. A player will win if all their selected numbers are included in the six winning numbers of the Toto draw. For every dollar bet, players can win $50 for two matched numbers, $500 for three numbers and $7,000 for four numbers.
Additionally in Toto Match, you can also try choosing just one number from 1 to 49. Here, a player wins $30 for every dollar bet if this number matches the additional number in the Toto draw.
However, in both scenarios you must place a Toto Match bet to be eligible as placing a normal Toto bet will not qualify for these prizes.
Singapore Pools says that 54% 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.
Prize group
Matching numbers
Prize
Group 1
(Jackpot)
6 winning numbers
38% of prize pool
(Minimum guarantee of $1,000,000)
Group 2
5 winning numbers + additional number
8% of prize pool
Group 3
5 winning numbers
5.5% of prize pool
Group 4
4 winning numbers
+ additional number
3% of prize pool
Group 5
4 winning numbers
$50
Group 6
3 winning numbers+ additional number
$25
Group 7
3 winning numbers
$10
The odds of winning the Toto jackpot (6 winning numbers) are one in almost 14 million, according to Singapore Pools.
Prize group
Matching numbers
Odds of winning
Group 1
6 winning numbers
1 in 13,983,816
Group 2
5 winning numbers+ additional number
1 in 2,330,636
Group 3
5 winning numbers
1 in 55,491
Group 4
4 winning numbers+ additional number
1 in 22,197
These figures are available on the Singapore Pools website.
Singapore Pools has a prize calculator for Toto which you can find here.
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.
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. 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 October 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.
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