August 16 lottery prizes up for grabs: 6 million baht top prize

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The Government Lottery Office (GLO) in Nonthaburi will announce the results of today’s lottery draw at 2.30pm, revealing the amounts available for various prize categories. The winning ticket numbers for the top prize, valued at 6 million baht, were eagerly anticipated by many hopeful participants.

The first prize holds 6 million baht while two adjacent numbers to the first prize are worth 100,000 baht each.

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Five second-prize slots are worth 200,000 baht each. The third prize category has 10 available prizes, each worth 80,000 baht. Meanwhile, 50 slots are available for the fourth prize, each worth 40,000 baht. In the fifth prize category, 100 slots of 20,000 baht each are up for grabs.

Additionally, there were smaller prizes for specific number combinations. Two prizes of 4,000 baht each are available for the first three digits and another two prizes of 4,000 baht each for the last three digits. Finally, one prize of 2,000 baht will be awarded for the last two digits, reported KhaoSod.

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Participants can check their results online by entering their ticket numbers on the official website, ensuring a swift and easy verification process.

In related news, a multi-winning Rayong woman, who has scooped the national lottery in Thailand 19 consecutive times, is preparing for the next draw after crediting her luck to a monk’s blessing.

The 51 year old woman, known for owning several popular plant shops in Rayong, opened a free food stall serving som tam to the public on August 8 at Thepnimit Temple in Bangbut, Ban Khai District, Rayong, after winning the lottery 19 times in a row.

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In other news, a golden eel caught the attention of locals in Prachinburi, leading them to believe it would bring good luck and prompting them to keep it. Residents are now flocking to see the eel and hoping to get lucky numbers from it.

Residents reported capturing a gleaming golden eel on August 8, in the village of Moo 6, Hua Wa subdistrict, Si Maha Phot district, Prachinburi province.

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Originally from Hong Kong, Puntid moved to Bangkok in 2020 to pursue further studies in translation. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Hong Kong. Puntid spent 8 years living in Manchester, UK. Before joining The Thaiger, Puntid has been a freelance translator for 2 years. In her free time, she enjoys swimming and listening to music, as well as writing short fiction and poetry.

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