Even when you lose…you win! We've had two Jackpocket players in Texas hit the All or Nothing jackpot of $250,000. The first player won by matching all 12 numbers. And the other player won by matching NO numbers. Here’s everything you need to know to play All or Nothing and become a big winner, too!
In a Nutshell…
All or Nothing is a draw game that’s available in Texas. There are similar game formats also called “All or Nothing” in Massachusetts and Georgia.
Cost: $2.00
Jackpot: $250,000
Drawings: Monday-Saturday, 4 times a day
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Morning: 10:00 AM (CT)
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Day: 12:27 PM (CT)
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Evening: 6:00 PM (CT)
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Night: 10:12 PM (CT)
Overall odds of winning prize: 1 in 4.5
How to Play
Select 12 numbers that range from 1–24. All or Nothing is a unique game format—you can win the top prize of $250,000 by matching all 12 numbers correctly or by matching 0 numbers correctly.
All or Nothing Prizes
There are 10 ways to win an All or Nothing prize. For example, if you match 11 numbers OR 1 number you win $500, the second largest prize. If you match 10 numbers OR 2 numbers you win $50.
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Are You a Winner?
Winning numbers are drawn for All or Nothing Monday through Saturday, 4 times a day. If you bought your ticket in-person from a retailer, prizes up to $599 are redeemable from any Texas State lottery retailer. Prizes up to $2,500,000 can be claimed at the closest claim center near you or you can fill out a claim online and have your prize mailed to you. Claim your tickets for prizes over $2,500,000 directly from the Texas State Lottery Commission headquarters in Austin.
If you’re a Jackpocket player…
Jackpocket players get automatically notified by email when they win, and you can check if you’re a winner anytime in the app. No prize left behind!
For prizes up to $599 (the threshold amount in Texas), Jackpocket credits your account for the full amount. If you win $600 or more, we arrange to have the ticket securely delivered to you so that you can claim your prize from the state lottery.
That’s all you need to know to start playing All or Nothing. Now that you’ve got the hang of it, get in the game!