Lottery Singapore

Lottery Singapore

Lottery Singapore is a form of gambling where players choose numbers to win a prize. It can be risky, but if you play responsibly and use a reputable site, you can minimize your chances of losing money. You should also check the odds of winning before buying a ticket.

4D is the first lawful lottery operator in Singapore granted permission by the Government to be active in the industry. It is a subsidiary company of the Tote Board, a statutory board under the Ministry of Finance. In addition to running the Singapore national lottery, it is also the sole legal bookmaker and totalisator for association football and motor racing betting in Singapore.

Toto is a popular lottery game in Singapore that allows players to choose six numbers from 1 to 49. The cost is $1 per ticket, which includes GST. Draws are conducted every Monday and Thursday at 6.30 pm (Singapore time) or transferred to 9:30 pm for cascade draws. The top prize is $1 million and is paid out to winners with the most numbers matching.

The first hand-drawn Toto lottery was held on June 9, 1968. Snowballing and top price increases were introduced in 1981, and the computerised version of Toto was launched in 1986. In order to participate in the lottery, you must be at least eighteen years old. The Rules are governed by, subject to and interpreted in accordance with the laws of the Republic of Singapore.