SINGAPORE — The winning numbers for the $8 million Toto draw by Singapore Pools were picked on Thursday night (14 July): 8, 10, 15, 36, 39, 44 with 9 as the additional number.
In an update on its website, Singapore Pools announced that the Group 1 top prize was revised to $11.5 million with two winning shares, each getting $5.7 million each. One winning ticket was bought at a betting outlet at Blk 71 Kallang Bahru while the other was a iTOTO – System 12 ticket.
The Group 2 prize of $101,697 has 12 winning shares.
The sum of the top prize snowballed as there were no winners for the three previous draws. It snowballed from the Group 1 Prize of $5.67 million for the draw on Monday, $2.78 million last Thursday, and $1.16 million on 4 July.
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