How to Play All or Nothing
You can play All or Nothing at Texas Lottery retail locations throughout the state. In order to enter the game, you must select 12 numbers between 1 and 24 in each playboard.
In case you’re not too sure which numbers to select, you have the option to mark the “QP” box on your ticket and the lottery terminal will generate 12 random numbers which you can use for your entry. You may also ask your lottery retailer for a “Quick Pick” ticket.
If you want random numbers but would like to see them before you play, you can use the All or Nothing number generator and you’ll get a new set almost instantly.
The price of an All or Nothing ticket is $2 per play. There are four draws a day from Monday to Saturday and you must buy your tickets before the cut-off time for each one – 9:50 AM CT, 12:17 PM CT, 5:50 PM CT and 10:02 PM CT.
Multi-Draw Option
You have the option of entering more than one draw if you mark the “Multi-Draw” box on your ticket. If you choose this option, you can enter the same set of numbers for up to 24 consecutive drawings.
Prize Payments
All or Nothing prizes, including the $250,000 grand prize, are paid out in a single payment. All prizes have fixed amounts, except there is a liability cap of $5 million for the grand prize. This means that if there are more than 20 winners, they will have to equally share this amount. Go to the Odds and Prizes page to learn more.
When to check the winning numbers?
You can check the results a few minutes after every draw is held. You can easily access the latest results or older ones on:
- The Numbers page if you’re looking for results from the past 10 drawing days
- The Past Numbers page for the winning numbers drawn in the past six months
- The Archive page for details about every draw from a certain year
Results are updated a few minutes after the draws take place, Monday through Saturday, at 10:00 AM CT, 12:27 PM CT, 6:00 PM CT and 10:12 PM CT.