Singapore TOTO — Data-Driven Number Generator
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How Singapore TOTO Works
TOTO is Singapore Pools' official numbers lottery. Players choose 6 numbers from 1 to 49. At each draw, 6 Winning Numbers and 1 Additional Number are drawn from the same 1–49 pool. The Additional Number does not affect the jackpot (Group 1) but is used to determine the Group 2 prize.
TOTO Rules
- Number pool: 1 – 49
- Base entry: 6 numbers
- Additional Number: 1 number, drawn from the remaining 43 numbers of the same pool
- Draw days: Monday and Thursday
- Draw time: 6:30pm Singapore Time
- Ticket sales close: 6:00pm Singapore Time on draw day
- A "cascade draw" happens on the 4th consecutive draw without a Group 1 winner — the jackpot is then shared with Group 2 instead of snowballing further
- Draws are occasionally moved to a different weekday around public holidays — always confirm on singaporepools.com.sg
How RANDOM Works
Six numbers are chosen uniformly at random from 1–49 for each set. Historical draw data is not used at all in this mode.
How BALANCED Works
BALANCED generates a large pool of candidate combinations, then scores each combination by how closely its overall shape — number sum, odd/even split, spread across number ranges, and consecutive-number pattern — matches the shape actually seen across Singapore TOTO's full official draw history. Combinations with an unusually extreme shape score lower. The 5 sets shown are then chosen from the highest-scoring candidates while keeping the sets diversified from each other.
How TREND Works
TREND uses the same combination-shape scoring as BALANCED, but blends in extra weight for numbers that have appeared relatively more often in the last 10, 20 and 50 draws (recent draws weighted more heavily than older ones). This is a recent-pattern-aware selection strategy — it does not assume numbers that appeared recently are more likely to appear again.
Statistical Methodology
- Number frequency over the last 10 / 20 / 50 draws and the full official history
- Odd / even split distribution across all historical draws
- Distribution across number-range segments (1–10, 11–20, 21–30, 31–40, 41–49)
- Consecutive-number occurrence patterns
- Historical distribution of the 6-number sum
Data Source
Every draw record used by this site — draw number, date, 6 Winning Numbers and Additional Number — comes from Singapore Pools' own official results pages. No third-party or generated data is used to fill gaps.