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4 winners split S$13M TOTO jackpot on 14 Nov, 1 winning ticket bought from Tong Aik Huat again

TOTO winners get S$3.27M each after 14 Nov cascade draw

The hotly anticipated TOTO cascade draw on Thursday (14 Nov) has concluded with four winners sharing the jackpot.

One of them bought their winning ticket from Tong Aik Huat, a famous Singapore Pools outlet in Hougang that has produced several winners.

TOTO jackpot on 14 Nov was more than S$13M

According to Singapore Pools, the latest draw was for an eventual Group 1 prize of S$13,089,780.

The winning numbers ended up being 12, 16, 29, 36, 39, and 40.

The additional number was 37.

14 Nov TOTO jackpot split among four winners

After the dust settled, four Group 1 prize winners emerged.

They will split the jackpot four ways, each getting S$3,272,445.

In contrast, the Group 2 prize was shared among 13 people, with each of them getting S$114,990.

Tong Aik Huat again sells winning ticket

According to Singapore Pools, three of the winning tickets were purchased from huat outlets across the island.

 

The most well-known one is undoubtedly Tong Aik Huat, located in Block 685 Hougang Street 61.

Source: Google Maps

The winning ticket bought from there was a System 7 entry, meaning the minimum bet amount was S$7.

Incredibly, the store also sold a Group 1 winning ticket just about three weeks ago for the 21 Oct draw — which was also a cascade draw.

That means after the 14 Nov draw, Tong Aik Huat has now produced no less than five jackpot winners this year.

Another winning ticket was from FairPrice supermarket in NEX

Another winning ticket was purchased from the Singapore Pools outlet in the FairPrice Xtra supermarket at NEX mall, Serangoon Central.

Source: Google Maps

It was also a System 7 entry.

That outlet is also known for producing winners, with three jackpot winners and five Group 2 winners this year.

Third winning ticket sold from FairPrice supermarket in JEM

The third winning ticket was procured from the FairPrice Xtra supermarket in JEM mall, Jurong East.

Source: Google Maps

It was a System 8 Entry, meaning the bettor paid S$28 for eight numbers, giving them 28 entries.

While the 14 Nov draw was the outlet’s first Group 1 winning ticket this year, it has also sold eight Group 2 winning tickets in 2024.

The fourth winning ticket was a System 8 Entry bought via Singapore Pools’ online betting service.

Three previous draws failed to produce a Group 1 winner

The 14 Nov draw was declared to be a cascade draw after three consecutive draws — on 4 Nov, 7 Nov, and 11 Nov — failed to produce a Group 1 winner.

This caused punters across Singapore to be all abuzz as the jackpot amount snowballed to an estimated S$10 million.

Source: Andrew Thio on Facebook

The next TOTO draw will be next Monday (18 Nov), for an estimated jackpot of S$1 million.

Also read: All Group 1 & 2 winners for 19 Sept TOTO draw picked their numbers, none were quick pick entries

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Featured image adapted from Google Maps.

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