The Singapore lottery is a popular national game that offers a chance to win big prizes. It is organized and operated by a state-owned company, Singapore Pools.
It is one of the most popular lotteries in Asia. It has 7 prize tiers that award different amounts of money. Some of the tiers have fixed amount prizes, while others have percentage of the prize pool.
You can play the lottery at a number of places across Singapore, including lottery shops and kiosks. You can also purchase your ticket online.
There are seven prize tiers, with the largest jackpot starting at S$1 million. However, the jackpot will roll down if there is no winner for four consecutive draws.
The odds of winning are 1 in 13,983,816, which is much better than some of the biggest lotteries around the world, such as the US Powerball and Eurojackpot.
There is a jackpot worth up to S$50 million, but it can be won by anyone who guesses the correct numbers. There are also several smaller prize tiers, which offer different amounts of money.
Some of the most popular Singapore lottery games include 4-D, Toto and Singapore Sweep. They are regulated by the Tote Board, which is an agency responsible for gambling and horse racing in the country.
The Tote Board reported that SGD9.2 billion was wagered on lotteries and sports in the last financial year, a 43% increase over the previous year’s figure. In addition, entry collections totaled SGD125 million in the latest financial year, 10 percent more than in 2014.