TOTO Packs of $5 Million Reunion Draw on 5 Feb to be Sold from 1 Feb


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It’s that time of the year again.

A time whereby we dream of being rich. Of riches that we have never imagined.

5 million dollars, just lying in wait for one or a few very lucky individuals to claim.

TOTO Packs of $5 Million Reunion Draw on 5 Feb to be Sold from 1 Feb

According to Singapore Pools, the 2021 TOTO Reunion draw will be held on 5 February, 9:30 p.m. And apparently, the sum this time around is a whopping…

$5 million.

Image: Singapore Pools

As per customary, there will be TOTO packs to ease the burden of incessant purchasing.

Coming in the form of $10 & $20 packs, the bundles are set to hit all outlets from 1 February 2021, 6:10 p.m.

The $10 pack comprises of a single Quick Pick system 7 TOTO entry, and a single Singapore Sweep ticket.

The $20 pack comprises of two Quick Pick system 7 TOTO entries, three Quick Pick Ordinary entries and a single Singapore Sweep ticket.

Image: Singapore Pools

The draw is set to take place at Singapore Pools Building (210 Middle Road). Operating hours of branches will be extended on 5 February 2021.

Phone betting operating hours will also be extended from 1-5 February.

Image: Singapore Pools

To check the operating hours of specific outlets, you can click here.

Not To Be Confused With The Hongbao Draw

Lest you’re unaware, there would routinely be two main TOTO events around this time of the year:

The Reunion draw, and the Hongbao draw.

The previous Hongbao draw was held on 7 February 2020, and encompassed a staggering prize sum of $12 million.

One single individual walked away with the entire prize pot.


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The date for 2021, however, has yet to be released.

Reunion Draw

With that said, we wish you all the best in your betting endeavour.

And remember: even if you don’t win, the amount you’ve lost will be donated to the Tote Board.

So if it’s of any consolation, at least you’d be contributing to another, erm, National Day Parade.

More fireworks, hooray.


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