Where to Find Official 4D Results
After each draw, results are published within minutes on the official operator websites and mobile apps. In Malaysia, this includes Magnum4D.my, SportsToto.com.my, and Damacai.com.my. In Singapore, results are posted at Singaporepools.com.sg. Always check official sources — third-party sites may have delays or errors.
Understanding the Result Table Layout
A typical 4D result table looks like this:
| Prize Category | Number of Winners | Payout (Big / Small per RM1) |
|---|---|---|
| 1st Prize | 1 number | RM2,500 / RM3,500 |
| 2nd Prize | 1 number | RM1,000 / RM2,000 |
| 3rd Prize | 1 number | RM500 / RM1,000 |
| Starter Prize | 10 numbers | RM180 / Not eligible |
| Consolation Prize | 10 numbers | RM60 / Not eligible |
Note: Exact payout amounts vary by operator and may be updated. Always check the official operator website for current prize tables.
When Are Draws Held?
Draw schedules differ slightly by operator, but in general:
- Malaysia (Magnum, Toto, Da Ma Cai): Wednesday, Saturday, and Sunday
- Singapore Pools: Wednesday and Saturday
- Special draws are sometimes held on public holidays or as promotional events — these are announced in advance by operators.
How to Check If You've Won
- Note the draw date and draw number printed on your ticket.
- Visit the official operator website and navigate to the results section.
- Match your 4-digit number against all 23 drawn numbers across every prize tier.
- If using a permutation (iBox) bet, check whether any arrangement of your digits appears in the results.
- If you win, take your ticket to an authorised outlet or claims centre before the expiry date (typically 6 months from draw date).
Reading Special and Jackpot Results
Some operators — like Magnum 4D Jackpot or Toto 4D Jackpot — offer jackpot games layered on top of regular 4D. These require you to match multiple numbers across draws or meet additional criteria. The result tables for these games are separate from standard 4D results and will appear in a dedicated section on the operator's site.
Common Mistakes When Reading Results
- Checking the wrong draw date — always verify the draw number on your ticket matches the results you're checking.
- Forgetting about Starter and Consolation tiers — many players only check 1st, 2nd, and 3rd prize and miss smaller wins.
- Misreading digits — handwritten tickets or smudged prints can cause confusion. Always double-check digit by digit.
- Assuming a win without an official match — only exact digit matches count (unless you placed a permutation bet).
Using Historical Results for Analysis
Most operator websites archive past results going back months or even years. Serious players use this data to track frequency trends, identify numbers that haven't appeared in recent draws, and cross-reference patterns. While past results don't predict future outcomes, this historical data is a useful starting point for building your own analysis.