Texas Lotto draws are held every Monday, Wednesday and Saturday at 10:12pm CST.
How can you win Texas Lotto tickets from America? If all six numbers you enter match the six numbers drawn, you can claim your Texas Lotto jackpot! This impressive jackpot starts at $5 million and can keep rising until someone wins it. On 19 June 2004, Lotto Texas awarded an incredible $145 million to Alfredo Ornelas Barragan. This is the biggest lottery jackpot prize ever!
How to play Lotto Texas?
Complete your online registration at Texas Lotto using six numbers in the betting range 1-54. You can select your numbers manually, use the Quick Pick option to select a random set of numbers, or use your saved lucky numbers. In the basic game, players select six numbers between 1 and 54.
There is an option called “Extra!” that allows players to double their non-jackpot winnings for an extra $1 per game.
Play Lotto Texas extra for more money
If you partially match the winning numbers, you may be eligible for one of three secondary prizes. Want a chance to win something bigger? You can increase your Lotto Texas second prize by playing Lotto Texas Extra! At theLotter, you can get Lotto Texas Extra! Buy tickets and increase every second prize you win up to $10,000!
Want to know if you’ve won prizes by playing games? Check out the latest Texas Lotto results to find out!
Records
Lotto Texas has offered some of the biggest jackpots in the history of state lotteries, although not as big as those of national games such as Powerball and Mega Millions. Lotto Texas has a loyal following and sees seasonal trends in ticket sales, often peaking around holidays or special events.
Game mechanics
From time to time, game mechanics are revised to keep the game fresh and interesting. This can range from changing the prize structure to adding new play options such as multipliers.
Security and Regulation:
Strict security procedures are in place to ensure the integrity of the game, including secure ticketing, certified draw machines and As with many lotteries, there is some criticism of the ethics of a government-run gambling service, as well as questions about how effectively the funds generated are used for stated purposes such as education.