Unlike in some countries, lottery games are not considered illegal in Singapore. In fact, people from all around the world come to Singapore just for that purpose – to win the big jackpot. But before you start buying tickets, there are a few things that you should know. For one, it is not a good idea to buy lottery tickets if you are a minor. Another thing to consider is that you can only purchase lottery tickets from licensed merchants. This includes local lottery shops and online retailers.
The 4D draw is held every Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday at 6.30 pm SG time. It is a fixed-odds game that is operated by Singapore Pools, and you can check the results here. In case of a tie, the prize money will be split equally among the winners in each group.
In addition to the 4D draw, there is also a Toto draw that takes place on Mondays and Thursdays. In this lottery type, players have to choose at least six numbers from 1 to 49 and place a minimum bet of $1 which is inclusive of GST. During the draw, six winning numbers and an additional number are drawn. If a player has any of the winning numbers on their ticket, they will win the prize.
The Toto is a legitimate lottery form sold in Singapore, and its owner, Singapore Pools, spends all the profits it generates on charity and other legitimate work. In the last financial year, Singapore Pools reported that more than SGD9.2 billion was wagered on its lotteries and sports betting products.