Win Lotto Prizes With the Thai Lottery

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Getting your hands on a Thai lottery ticket is one of the best ways to secure a big fortune. But, before you get your hands on one, you should know more about the Thai lottery. It is a government-regulated game that takes place twice a month. There are two types of lottery tickets: one is sold by agents, and the other is sold through retailers.

Each ticket comes with a pair of numbers, which are printed on special chemical paper. The numbers are six digits. The lower prize numbers are printed on two-digit numbers, while the higher prize numbers are printed on three-digit numbers.

The numbers are printed on special paper that features a two-tone watermark of the Wayupak. The Thai government also imposes a 0.5% stamp duty on all lottery prizes.

The Thai Government Lottery Office (GLO) is the official national lottery of Thailand. The office administers the game and prints the tickets. Almost one in four Thais play the game regularly. It is one of the few forms of gambling allowed by the government.

The Thai Lottery is drawn twice a month, on the first and the 16th of each month. Tickets are sold on a government-mandated price of 80 baht. Some ticket vendors sell their tickets at the government-mandated price, while others sell them for more. But, there are also sub-vendors who sell tickets at prices of 120 to 160 baht.

The Thai Lottery is run by the Government Lottery Office (GLO). เลขนกตาทิพย์ has two offices in Bangkok. To claim a prize, you must present your passport and winning ticket. Afterwards, you must fill out a claim form and pay the stamp duty.