Single Ticket Wins S$12.8 Million Toto Jackpot in Singapore Cascade Draw
A QuickPick Ordinary Entry purchased via Singapore Pools' online account service claimed the entire Group 1 prize, with no information on whether the winner is an individual or a group.
SINGAPORE —
Key facts
- The Group 1 prize was S$12,813,283.
- The winning numbers were 7, 18, 19, 30, 36, 48, with additional number 11.
- The ticket was a QuickPick Ordinary Entry bought through the Singapore Pools account betting service.
- The draw took place on May 4, 2026.
- The jackpot started at S$1.2 million on April 23 and snowballed to over S$5.7 million by April 30.
- 17 Group 2 winners each received more than S$87,000.
- The previous cascade draw on January 29, 2026, saw six tickets share a S$13.5 million jackpot.
A Single Ticket Claims the Top Prize
A solitary ticket has won the entire S$12,813,283 Group 1 prize in Singapore's Toto cascade draw held on the night of May 4. The ticket, a QuickPick Ordinary Entry, was purchased through the Singapore Pools account betting service, the state-owned lottery operator confirmed on its website. It remains unknown whether the winning ticket belonged to a single individual or was shared among a group of punters.
Winning Numbers and Prize Breakdown
The winning numbers drawn were 7, 18, 19, 30, 36 and 48, with an additional number of 11. To claim the Group 1 prize, a ticket must match all six winning numbers. In addition to the top prize, 17 tickets won the Group 2 prize, each receiving more than S$87,000.
How the Jackpot Snowballed
The prize money began at over S$1.2 million on April 23, the first draw of the cascade cycle. After no ticket matched all six numbers in subsequent draws, the jackpot multiplied more than 4½ times to exceed S$5.7 million by April 30. The snowball effect continued until the fourth draw, when a winner finally emerged. Under Singapore Pools rules, if no winner materializes by the fourth draw, the prize is distributed among Group 2 winners.
Previous Cascade Draw and Context
The last cascade draw before this one took place on January 29, 2026, when six winning tickets shared a S$13.5 million jackpot. Cascade draws are special events where the top prize accumulates until it is won or reaches the fourth draw, after which it is shared. This mechanism often leads to large jackpots that attract widespread public interest.
Unanswered Questions and Next Steps
The identity of the winner or winners remains unknown, as Singapore Pools does not disclose personal information unless the prize is claimed in person at its headquarters. The ticket was bought via the account betting service, which allows users to place bets online and receive winnings directly into their accounts. It is not yet clear when or if the winner will come forward publicly.
Implications for Future Draws
The conclusion of this cascade draw resets the jackpot for the next cycle. The substantial prize and the single-ticket win are likely to fuel continued interest in Toto, particularly among those who use the account betting service. The snowballing mechanism ensures that even moderate initial prizes can grow into life-changing sums, as demonstrated by this S$12.8 million payout.
The bottom line
- A single QuickPick Ordinary Entry ticket won the entire S$12.8 million Toto cascade jackpot on May 4, 2026.
- The ticket was purchased via Singapore Pools' online account betting service, leaving the winner's identity undisclosed.
- The jackpot snowballed from S$1.2 million on April 23 to over S$5.7 million by April 30 before the final draw.
- 17 Group 2 winners each received more than S$87,000.
- The previous cascade draw on January 29, 2026, had six winners sharing S$13.5 million.
- The win resets the jackpot for the next cascade cycle, with no further details on the winner's plans.


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