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Select six (6) numbers from 1 to 54 in the play area of the playboard or mark the "QP" box and the terminal will select your six (6) numbers. OR, simply ask your lottery retailer for a "Quick Pick" and the terminal will pick all your numbers!

Here, you can find the Past Winning Numbers, statistics, andin-depth analysis ofPick 3 Morning, Pick 3 Day, Pick 3 Evening, Pick 3 Night, Daily 4 Morning, Daily 4 Day, Daily 4 Evening, Daily 4 Night, Cash Five, Texas Two Step , Lotto Texas, All or Nothing Morning, All or Nothing Day, All or Nothing Evening, All or Nothing Night, Mega Millions, and Powerball.The winning numbers history is provided and its FREE. You cansave it or print it. Our page also has a tool to search forwinning number or set of numbers for allTexaslottery games.

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TX lottery not only sold 23.2 million scratch-off lotto tickets on that first day, but it actually got so famous that, on the prior night when tickets wound up accessible, countless individuals went to lottery kick-off gatherings in different urban communities over the Lone Star State. It is also a well-known fact that these first-day sales became a world record. And in the first week, another world record was set after the retail of 102.4 million tickets.

From all the cash which comes from the lottery of this state, 63% are prizes of the Texas lottery winning numbers which immediately get paid to the winners. Around 27.1% of the money goes into funding the Foundation School Funds. 5.4% goes to commissions for retailers. The Texas lottery administration gets about 4% of the money. And the remaining 0.4% (which also includes unclaimed prizes) goes into other state programs such as the Debt Set-Off Program.

Mega Millions is also similar to Powerball, but the players have to pick any 5 numbers from a field of around 70, and then a Mega Ball number amongst another field which has 25 numbers. These Texas lottery results can also make you win up to $40 million.

Before proceeding, remember that for Texas Lottery draw games (such as Powerball, Mega Millions, Pick 3, Cash Five, All or Nothing and Texas Two Step), Texas lottery prize winners are given 180 days after the date of the drawing after which they lose any right to claim the prize. For prize claims for a scratch game winning, the deadline to claim prizes is 180 days after the announced "end of game" as communicated by the Commission.

The fastest and seamless way to get drawing results is on the official Texas lottery website. The website homepage will display the result of the most recent drawings. You will also get results from previous drawings on the website.

At theLotter Texas your tickets will take part in Powerball and Mega Millions lottery draws. These hugely popular multi-state lotteries offer jackpot prizes that can easily be worth more than a billion dollars.

Yes! You can pay for your lottery ticket purchases at theLotter Texas with Mastercard Debit and Visa Debit cards. In addition, we accept payments via PayPal, Skrill, and ACH electronic bank transfers. Check our Payment Methods page for the full list of available payment methods.

If you've been living under a rock in Texas lately, you wouldn't know that the Lone Star State is a goldmine for lottery winners. Last week a pair of Texas Lottery players secured collective winnings of over $8 million. The largest prize was worth $6.25 million and the Texas Lottery Commission says the winnings have yet to be claimed, according to a Texas Lottery news release.

The Texas Lottery Commission is looking for the person who matched the winning Lotto Texas numbers, 6-11-16-21-25-32, drawn on Wednesday, August 30. The winner purchased the ticket at Kroger 308, located at 11003 Shadow Creek Pkwy., Pearland, TX 77584. At the time the lottery ticket was purchased, they selected the cash value option. If the ticket is claimed, they will receive $3,584,452.28 before taxes. However, the winner has 180 days from the drawing to claim their millions, according to the news release.

The lottery's first game was the scratch game Lone Star Millions, with the first ticket sold to then Gov. Ann Richards at Polk's Feed Store in Oak Hill on May 29, 1992. First-day sales of 23.2 million tickets sets a then-world record.[2] First-week sales ending June 5 set another world record, with over 102 million tickets.[4]

On April 23, 2013, the House voted not to recommission the Texas Lottery Commission, which would have potentially brought an end to the lottery in Texas.[6] Later in the day, the House reversed course with a new vote on the bill.[7]

Introduced in 2012, All or Nothing is drawn 24 times weekly, at 10:00 am, 12:27 pm, 6:00 pm, and 10:12 pm Central Time Mondays through Saturdays. Players choose (or let the lottery terminal select) 12 numbers from a field of 24. A player wins $250,000 cash if either all 12 numbers match those drawn or if none match the numbers drawn (the top prize has a $5 million liability limit on all drawings on this game). The odds of either way of winning the top prize are the same; the first ball drawn determines whether a player must match all the numbers, or none, to win the top prize. Other prizes are $500, $50, $10, and $2; players win either by matching at least eight numbers or no more than four. Each play is $2.

On October 13, 2009, the Mega Millions consortium and MUSL (the operator of Powerball, the other major US lottery game) reached an agreement in principle for lotteries, at their option, to cross-sell Mega Millions and Powerball; the earliest date agreed on was January 31, 2010.

Texas Lottery regulations require the players to choose either cash value option (CVO) or the annuity value (AP) on the lottery playslips at the ticket sales for Texas Lotto, Powerball, and MegaMillions. If the choice isn't marked on the playslip, it is rejected until the correction is made. Texas Lottery does not allow the players to change their choices after the ticket sales.

Proceeds from lottery games are used to help fund state education, with profits from selected scratch-off games going towards military-veteran support, and all unclaimed Texas Lottery prizes being donated to various good causes across the state.

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