HK01 reported on January 8, 2025 that one of the two first-prize tickets in the January 7, 2025 Mark Six draw paid about HK$69.23 million, and police sources were said to be circulating claims that the winner was a marine police officer who placed a HK$10 online bet. The winner's identity was not officially confirmed.
Jagpal Singh ("Ah Sing") later told the media that he had won a Mark Six first prize, and was later reported again in connection with the sale of his Caribbean Coast property. Media reports linked both stories to draw 11/059 on May 20, 2011.
HK01 later reported on a ticket that appeared to cover all seven related numbers for this draw, but because they were split across separate lines, the bettor reportedly won only the HK$40 seventh prize.
According to HK01, seven numbers mentioned by GD at a Hong Kong fan meeting were later reported to match three winning numbers plus the extra number in the February 21, 2026 Snowball draw.
HK01 reported that Mark Six draw 24/104 on September 19, 2024 shared five main numbers with draw 24/103 from September 17, 2024, and draw 24/104 recorded 489 third-prize winning tickets.
Sing Tao Headline reported that a social-media user said a HK$20 computer ticket for Mark Six Easter Snowball draw 26/036 on April 4, 2026 matched five numbers to win the HK$71,510 third prize, and that the ticket was bought at the Shun Ning Road betting station in Cheung Sha Wan.
Media reports said Mark Six draw 18/017 on February 20, 2018 paid about HK$66.78 million to a single first-prize ticket in the Lunar New Year Snowball draw. Later coverage speculated that a woman photographed with a cheque for the same amount might be connected to the winning ticket, though no official public confirmation of identity was available.
Media reports said that after Mark Six draw 26/026 on March 7, 2026, a HK$2,000 full banker computer ticket drew attention because it overlapped with several winning numbers but still returned only a double-digit prize.