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How To Buy TOTO & 4D In Singapore – A Guide To Place Bets Online Or At Singapore Pools Outlets

How To Buy TOTO & 4D In Singapore


We’ve seen the queues snaking all around the block – yes, Singapore Pools often boast crowds far beyond the most popular of F&B stalls. 

But when it comes to buying TOTO and 4Ds, while the older generations are the lao jiaos, most of us millennials are clueless about the ins and outs of the system beyond Quick PickSo here’s all you need to know about TOTO and 4D to actually understand what you’re doing the next time you place a bet:

P.S. Before you dive straight in, here is a gentle reminder to bet within your means and gamble responsibly!


How to place TOTO bet?


How to place your TOTO bet at a glance

Here’s a quick run-through of the different terms:

  • Group TOTO = split the bet with several people
  • QP = Quick Pick (randomly-generated numbers)
  • Void = cancel submission

The goal of TOTO, in short, is to correctly guess the 6 winning numbers that will appear in the draw. The more winning numbers you nail, the more you’ll win. Below are the different types of ways to place your TOTO bets:


1. Ordinary Entry


The most common and straightforward is the Ordinary Entry. Think of it as the basic setting in a game – it’s great for beginners, but there are no extra features you can use to increase your chances of winning.

Steps to placing an Ordinary Entry bet (each bet costs $1):

  1. Shade the 6 numbers you wish to bet on, from 1 to 49. 
  2. Leave the Sys 7 – Sys Roll options blank.
  3. TOTO draws take place twice a week.  Shade Draw 2 to play your bet for the upcoming draw and the following one. Draw 4 will enter your bet in the next 4 draws. Leave these boxes blank if you only want to play for the upcoming round. 
  4. Get your ticket and keep it safe – you’ll need it to collect your prize if you win.

Alternatively, if you’re looking for an even simpler way to place your bet, head to the counter and opt for Quick Pick (QP), where you’ll get a computer-generated set of random numbers, also priced at $1 per bet.


2. System Entry


There are also other “Systems” you can choose – which, if we are to continue with game analogy, you can think of as advanced settings. They cost more, but also statistically increase the probability of you winning by giving you extra “power-ups”. To indicate that you’re playing these systems, shade the system of your choice on the left side of the TOTO slip accordingly.

With System Entry, pick extra numbers to increase your chances of hitting the winning ones. Instead of being limited to the usual 6, choose from 7 to 12 numbers. Take note that prices increase accordingly and can range from $7 all the way to $924. 


3. System Roll


For System Roll, you’ll pick 5 numbers out of the 6. The extra feature you’ll get here is a Rolling Number (R). This R represents any of the remaining 44 numbers, pretty much like the blank tile in Scrabble. Since you’ll be essentially placing 44 different bets, prices start from $44.


Where to bet for Toto?


Where to bet TOTO

You can place your bets at any of the Singapore Pools outlets or authorised retailers – check out our list of “luckiest” Singapore Pools outlets and authorised retailers. Those looking for a more convenient method can also bet online on the Singapore Pools website or Application (iOS, Android).

Alternatively, call their hotline at 6212 0039 to place your bet.


How are Toto numbers drawn?


There are several categories of prizes you can win, ranging from Group 1 to 7.

TOTO draw
Image credit:
Singapore Pools

The one you’ll need to pay most attention to is Group 1, a.k.a. the ultimate jackpot prize, guaranteed to be $1 million or more depending on how much money is in the prize pool. If there’s more than one winner, the prize money will be split equally within the group – the same applies to Groups 2 to 4.

If you’ve got a Group 5 to 7 win, don’t worry, there’s no need to share that loot – your winning prizes in those categories are fixed!

To spice things up for players, there is also a bonus 7th number that’s drawn, called the Additional Number. Getting this number right will unlock extra prize money, as long as you get at least 3 out of the 6 Winning Numbers correct.

There are plenty of chances to place your TOTO bets, with  2 draws held weekly on Mondays and Thursdays at 6.30pm. If it is a snowballed draw then it’ll take place at 9.30pm. Make sure to place your bets before submission closes at 6pm on the day of the draw. Results will be posted on their website and also displayed at Singapore Pools outlets. 


How to place 4D bet?


How to place your 4D bet

In a game of 4D, players bet on a number between 0 to 9999, and in each round, up to 23 numbers will be drawn. Below are the different types of 4D bets:


1. Ordinary


Ordinary bets are the most common way to play and each bet costs $1 each. To bet, you’ll need to:

  1. Pick a number between 0000 to 9999 and shade it on the slip.
  2. Select your draw days from 3 options – Wed, Sat or Sun.
  3. Leave the “iBet” and “SYS Entry” boxes blank
  4. Choose between placing a Big bet (大) or a Small bet (小). The Small Bet has a higher risk and higher reward – read more about this under “How the draw works”.

2. System Entry


The thing about 4D is, unlike TOTO, the sequence of numbers matters – meaning if you’ve entered 1234 and the draw is 4321 instead, it doesn’t count. To cover all grounds, pick System Entry to enter all the possible permutation of the numbers you’ve picked. Prices will vary depending on the number of permutations.


3. iBet


System Entry can get pricey, and if you’d like your $1 to stretch across all the possible permutations, you can pick iBet as your bet type instead. It is essentially the same as System Entry except you pay just the standard $1. The downside? If you’ve guessed the right number, your prize money is less as well.


4. 4D Roll


The last type of entry you can play is 4D Roll, where you pick 3 numbers instead of 4 and mark R in the place of the remaining number. R represents any number from 0 to 9 and works much like TOTO’s System Roll. This will cost you 10 times your bet amount.


Where to bet 4D?


Where to bet 4D

The places to bet for 4D are the same as TOTO.


How does 4D draw work?


The prize structure varies, depending on whether you’ve bought a Big(大) or Small (小) bet.

How the draw works - 4D

In each 4D draw, there will be 23 numbers drawn for Big bets and 3 for Small bets.

Prize structure - 4D
Prize structure for playing Big(大) and Small (小).
Image credit: Singapore Pools

With the Big bet, the chances of you winning something is higher as the prize structure includes the lower-tier prize Starter and Consolation categories. However, the prizes for the higher tiers are less. 

Small bet offers more prize money, but there are no starter or consolation prizes to fall back on.

The draws happen every Wednesday, Saturday and Sunday and you can view the results on the Singapore Pools website.


Betting with Singapore Pools


Having a go at the lottery can be done in the name of fun, but always remember that the chances of striking it big with 4D or TOTO are slim – very slim. To put things into perspective, the chances of hitting the jackpot in TOTO is 1 in 14 million, which is less probable than getting struck by lightning, hit by a meteorite or going down in a plane crash. 

So always remember to gamble responsibly, and know when to stop!


Last updated by Kezia Tan on 23rd February 2024.