The cumulative prize money for this Thursday’s (9 May) TOTO draw has snowballed to a whopping S$10 million.
Source: Singapore Pools
This comes after three consecutive weeks without anyone winning the Group 1 top prize in the draw.
As the upcoming draw is a Cascade Draw, Group 2 prize winners will get to split the jackpot if there’s still no Group 1 winner.
According to the Singapore Pools website, the Jackpot prize for the TOTO draw on 9 May has reached S$10 million.
Those who wish to try their luck in this week’s draw must place their bets before sales close at 9pm that day.
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The winning numbers for the previous TOTO draw on 6 May were 1, 5, 9, 31, 33, 37, with the additional number being 36.
However, there was no winner for the Group 1 top prize that week, which amounted to S$5,862,228.
Singapore Pools states that the upcoming draw is a Cascade Draw, which means there has been no Group 1 winner for three consecutive draws prior.
Should there be no Group 1 Prize winners for the draw on 9 May, the final Jackpot prize money will be split amongst the week’s Group 2 winners.
The 6 May draw saw four Group 2 winners receiving S$154,348 each.
They had purchased their winning tickets froms outlets along Race Course Road, Changi Road, and Bukit Batok East Avenue 3.
The last draw that had Group 1 winners was on 25 April, when two people won S$2,820,879 each.
One of the winning tickets was a QuickPick System 8 Entry from a Singapore Pools retailer in Hougang, while the other was from the Singapore Pools Account Betting Service.
Also read: TOTO Jackpot prize increases to S$10M on 14 March
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