The 10th TOTO cascade draw of the year has concluded with two lucky winners sharing the jackpot of about S$12.3 million.
Punters hotly anticipated the draw on Monday (29 Sept) as the jackpot had snowballed to an estimated S$10 million.
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Eventually, the Group 1 prize for the latest draw went up to as much as $12,291,552, according to Singapore Pools.
The winning numbers were 15, 16, 22, 34, 35 and 43.
The additional number was 26.
Source: Singapore Pools
After the dust settled, two Group 1 prize winners emerged.
They will split the jackpot in half, each taking home substantial winnings of $ 3,072,888.
Source: Singapore Pools
In contrast, 12 people shared the Group 2 prize, with each receiving S$116,415.
According to Singapore Pools, both winners purchased their tickets at physical outlets.
One of them was a Singapore Pools outlet at People’s Park Centre in Chinatown.
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The winner purchased it via a QuickPick System Roll Entry, which means the system chose five numbers and the sixth was a rolling number that covered all remaining 44 numbers.
The minimum bet amount for a System Roll is S$44 — much more than a normal bet but worth it for the person who struck the jackpot.
The jackpot was the highest amount anyone has won at this outlet since October 2019, when a punter won S$9.3 million from a ticket they bought there.
The other winner bought their ticket from a 7-Eleven store in Block 1A Eunos Crescent.
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It was a System 12 Entry, in which a player selects 12 numbers for a cost of S$924.
This was the largest prize anyone had won at this outlet since January 2018, when a punter won S$8.6 million with a ticket they bought there.
Singapore Pools declared the 29 Sept draw a cascade draw after three consecutive draws—on 18 Sept, 22 Sept, and 25 Sept—failed to produce a Group 1 winner.
The last TOTO draw with a Group 1 winner was on 15 Sept, when one punter took home a cool S$2,956,471.
In such a situation, the operator typically calls a cascade draw, meaning it will split the jackpot between the Group 2 winners if no Group 1 winner emerges.
If there are no Group 2 winners, the operator will split the prize among the Group 3 winners, and so on.
2025 has been a huat year so far for Singapore punters, with an average of more than one cascade draw per month.
Previous cascade draws this year were the New Year Draw on 3 Jan, Reunion Draw on 24 Jan, Hong Bao Draw on 7 Feb, and draws on 6 March, 28 April, 19 June, 17 July, 31 July, and 28 Aug.
Two of these draws had just one winner — the 19 June draw, where one lucky punter snagged the full sum of more than S$12.3 million, and the 31 July draw, when one person took home a staggering S$12.8 million.
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