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Use this page as the main All or Nothing hub for Texas. It combines all drawing times in one place and owns the shared rules, odds, prize details, and schedule context before you jump into a specific drawing page.
Latest results
The most recent winning numbers for each All or Nothing drawing time. Tap a drawing to open its full results, history, and prize details.
How to play
Playing Texas All or Nothing takes a few simple steps. Pick your numbers (or take a quick pick), choose your add-ons, and buy before the drawing cutoff. These rules apply to every Texas All or Nothing drawing time.
Choose 12 numbers from 1 to 24.
Choose multi-draw for future drawings (optional).
Check your ticket for winning numbers.
Key Tip
Use Quick Pick Generator for fast random picks for Texas All or Nothing.
Pricing
Here is the base ticket price for Texas All or Nothing plus any optional add-ons that change the cost per play. The same pricing applies across every Texas All or Nothing drawing.
Base Ticket
$1 per play
Drawing schedule
Texas All or Nothing draws on the days and times shown below. Compare every Texas All or Nothing draw window in one place, and always check the sales cutoff before you buy.
| Draw | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning | 10:00 AM CT | 10:00 AM CT | 10:00 AM CT | 10:00 AM CT | 10:00 AM CT | 10:00 AM CT | — |
| Day | 12:27 PM CT | 12:27 PM CT | 12:27 PM CT | 12:27 PM CT | 12:27 PM CT | 12:27 PM CT | — |
| Night | 10:12 PM CT | 10:12 PM CT | 10:12 PM CT | 10:12 PM CT | 10:12 PM CT | 10:12 PM CT | — |
| Evening | 6:00 PM CT | 6:00 PM CT | 6:00 PM CT | 6:00 PM CT | 6:00 PM CT | 6:00 PM CT | — |
All times shown in CT timezone. Ticket purchases must be completed before the relevant sales cutoff to enter a drawing.
Prize structure
Texas All or Nothing pays out across 7 prize tiers, with overall odds of 1 in 1.44. Each tier below shows what you win and the odds of hitting it.
Understanding odds: Lower “1 in X” numbers indicate better statistical chances.
Combined analysis
Frequency analysis aggregated across all 4 All or Nothing drawing times — the most-drawn (hot) and least-drawn (cold) numbers, plus family-wide patterns you would miss looking at a single draw.
Related tools
Results and game rules stay on this page. Use the links below for historical number analysis, jackpot trends, past draws, tax estimates, or online play availability.
All or Nothing analysis
Most frequent numbers, hot and cold lists, overdue gaps, and frequency tables.
All or Nothing historical results
Browse past draw archives and older winning numbers by date.
All or Nothing quick pick
Random number sets when you want a quick starting point.
Texas draw calendar
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Common questions about playing All or Nothing in Texas — rules, draw times, prizes, and where to go next.
Playing Texas All or Nothing is straightforward. You'll pick 12 numbers from 1 to 24. Can't decide? Go with Quick Pick and let the terminal choose random numbers for you. Drawings happen Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 10:00:00 CT, and you win by matching numbers to the drawn results. The more you match, the bigger your prize. Match all 12, and you've hit the jackpot.
Visit any authorized Texas Lottery retailer, most convenience stores, gas stations, and grocery stores sell tickets. Tell the clerk you want All or Nothing, or use a self-service terminal if available. You can pick your own numbers or ask for Quick Pick. Tickets cost $1.00 per play. Make sure to buy before the sales cutoff, which is 09:50:00 CT on drawing days. Always check your ticket before leaving the store.
Texas doesn't currently allow online lottery purchases. You'll need to visit an authorized retailer in person to buy All or Nothing tickets. This keeps all purchases secure and ensures proper age verification. Some players use courier services from other states, but you must be physically present in that state to purchase. For now, buying at retail locations remains the only legal option for Texas residents.
A standard Texas All or Nothing ticket costs $1.00 per play. Want more chances? Buy multiple plays on one ticket. Most retailers accept cash and debit cards. The minimum purchase is one play.
All or Nothing drawings happen Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday at 10:00:00 CT. That gives you 6 chances to win each week. Ticket sales close at 09:50:00 CT on drawing nights. If you buy a multi-draw ticket, it'll play the same numbers for consecutive drawings. You can purchase tickets for up to multiple future drawings at once. This is great if you've got lucky numbers you play consistently.
The odds of hitting the Texas All or Nothing jackpot are 1 in 4,095. That's tough, sure, but you've got 6 ways to win. Matching the lowest prize tier offers much better odds at 1 in 6.
All or Nothing is exclusive to Texas. You'll need to be physically present in Texas to buy tickets, either at a retail location or through a licensed courier service while you're in-state.
This is a state-specific game with its own unique rules and prize structure. Other states have similar games but different names and formats. Browse all Texas lottery games to see what's available.
Next steps
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Drawing schedules, cutoff timing, and next draws.
Daily random number sets for supported games.
Winning number archives by game and date.
Jackpot analysis, 12-month trends, current prizes, and rollover context.
Estimate federal and state tax impact before claiming a prize.
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