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1 ticket wins $12.3 million Toto jackpot draw

1 ticket wins $12.3 million Toto jackpot draw

Straits Times19-06-2025
A queue at the Singapore Pools branch in Lucky Plaza on June 19. ST PHOTO: GIN TAY
SINGAPORE - A single ticket has won the $12.3 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 $108,637 .
Earlier, the Singapore Pools' website showed that the prize money for the Group 1 category had snowballed from almost $1.3 million on June 9 to $2.9 million on June 12.
The last draw on June 16, which had a prize money of $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 $10 million was on April 28, with two winning tickets sharing $12.9 million.
In 2024, a single ticket won $13.1 million. The record was set on May 9 that year.
The latest draw results are available on the Singapore Pools website.
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