Toto System 10 Price: Cost, Bet Types & Winning Insights
Posted on : 25-01-2026 | By : 4D Master | In : Singapore Malaysia 4D Articles
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You can play TOTO System 10 by picking 10 numbers instead of the usual six, which creates many more combinations and raises the ticket cost accordingly. A System 10 entry costs $210, because it covers 210 ordinary entries formed by every 6-number combination from your 10 chosen numbers.

Knowing the price helps you weigh the extra coverage against your budget and prize chances. The article will break down how that $210 is calculated, how System 10 increases your chances of matching winning numbers, what you can win, and other bet types you might consider to manage cost and risk.
Toto System 10 Price and Cost Structure
Toto System 10 lets you choose 10 numbers instead of the standard 6, increasing combinations and cost. You’ll pay more than an ordinary entry, but the exact price depends on how many combinations the system produces and how many units you buy or share.
Official Price of System 10 Entry
A System 10 entry creates all 10-number combinations taken 6 at a time. The official single-unit price equals the number of combinations multiplied by the base bet cost (S$1 per ordinary set) plus GST where applicable.
- Combinations for System 10: C(10,6) = 210 sets.
- Base price before GST: 210 × S$1 = S$210 per full System 10 entry unit.
If you buy a full System 10 ticket (one unit), expect to pay S$210.
Comparison to Other System Entries
System 10 sits near the high end of system entries in price and coverage. Compare common system sizes:
- System 7: C(7,6) = 7 sets → S$7.
- System 8: C(8,6) = 28 sets → S$28.
- System 9: C(9,6) = 84 sets → S$84.
- System 10: C(10,6) = 210 sets → S$210.
- System 12: C(12,6) = 924 sets → S$924.
You pay steeply more as you add numbers because combinations grow quickly. System 10 gives far more coverage than System 9 (2.5× the sets) but costs less than System 12. If budget is limited, consider group TOTO entries to share cost while keeping the full coverage.
How Toto System 10 Works
System 10 lets you play 10 chosen Toto numbers in every combination of six-number sets. It increases your coverage compared with a single $1 ordinary entry and fits with System Entry options like System 7, 8 or 12.
Number Selection Process
You pick 10 distinct Toto numbers from 1–49. The system then generates every unique 6-number combination that can be made from those 10 numbers.
Each 6-number combination becomes one unit bet at the standard unit price. The full System 10 ticket therefore contains multiple unit bets — more than System 7 or System 8, and fewer than System 12.
Impact on Winning Odds
System 10 increases your chance of matching three or more Toto numbers versus a single ordinary entry because you cover many 6-number sets. You do not guarantee a jackpot unless one of the generated combinations exactly matches the six winning numbers.
Odds improve because you buy several combinations derived from your 10 picks. Expect the overall cost to rise proportionally with the number of combinations. The Additional Number still only affects prize groups that require it. Some prize tiers require you to match additional number to qualify for a higher payout. System 10 does not change how the Additional Number is drawn or counted.
Relevant Bet Types for System 10
System 10 is one variant of System Entry, alongside System 7, System 8 and System 12. Each System n denotes how many base numbers you choose (7–12) and changes the total combinations and ticket price.
Winnings, Prizes and Draws with System 10
System 10 lets you play 10 chosen numbers instead of one set of six. This raises the number of combinations you cover, increases chances to hit multiple prize groups, and can produce multiple winning shares from a single entry.
Prize Groups and Winning Shares
With System 10, your entry generates many 6-number combinations. Each combination can match the winning numbers and qualify for prizes across different prize groups. You can win in Group 1 (all six winning numbers), Group 2 (five plus the additional number when applicable), down to Group 7 (three matching numbers), depending on the draw rules in your jurisdiction.
If more than one of your combinations wins, you receive a winning share for each qualifying combination. The group 1 prize represents the top jackpot, requiring all six main winning numbers to match. Prize amounts per share depend on the total prize pool and number of winners in that group.
Toto Draws and Results
A Toto draw selects the official winning numbers and any additional numbers used for certain groups. Check the current draw’s published winning numbers to see which of your System 10 combinations match. Checking official toto results after each draw ensures you never miss a potential win. Draws are announced on official channels and updated quickly after the draw.
You should verify results by official ticket record. The draw result page usually lists the winning numbers, prize groups, and the number of winning shares for each group. That lets you calculate how many of your combinations won and in which prize groups.
Additional Toto Betting Options
You’ll learn which special bet types increase coverage, how much they cost, and when they make sense for your budget and goals. Each option below lists what you pick, how entries are created, and the typical price impact.
System Roll and Its Cost
System Roll fixes five numbers and uses one rolling number to form combinations. That rolling number stands in for each of the other 44 numbers in the pool. You end up with 44 ordinary entries from one System Roll on five fixed numbers.
Cost equals the number of ordinary entries times the base stake per entry. For example, if an ordinary entry costs S$1, a five-number System Roll costs S$44. You pay for every combination the roll produces, so costs add up fast compared with a single ordinary entry. System Roll is useful when you strongly want five specific numbers and want to cover every possible sixth number without filling many separate tickets.
Understanding Quick Pick
Quick Pick randomly generates numbers for you. Use Quick Pick at outlets. It does not change the price per ordinary entry or system combination. Quick Pick saves time and removes selection bias.
Group Toto and Four Consecutive Draws
Group Toto lets you place the same bet as part of a pooled or shared play. You can share cost and prizes with others, which lowers your individual stake but splits any win.
Four Consecutive Draws lets you play the same numbers across four upcoming draws in one transaction. It locks in numbers and cut-off times, saving repeat purchase trips. You pay the total cost upfront: multiply your stake per draw by four. This option suits you if you want ordinary entry active across multiple draws without re-entering each time.
Toto Match and Additional Number Bets
The toto match bet offers fixed-payout possibilities where you win set cash amounts for matching a small number of chosen digits. Typical formats let you pick 2 to 4 numbers; payouts are fixed per dollar bet, not shared across winners. Sales for Toto Match began in mid-2025 with clear fixed prizes per match level.
An Additional Number bet picks one number hoping it matches the draw’s additional number. Payouts are usually fixed (for example, a fixed S$30 per dollar if it matches). Both Toto Match and Additional Number bets cost less than large system entries and give predictable returns. They work well when you want lower cost, fixed returns, or a simple side bet alongside a System 10 play.
Editor’s notes
Reviewing results at the same time each draw builds habit and reduces impulsive reactions. Consistency in timing creates consistency in thinking.












