All or Nothing is a popular lottery game in Texas, known for its straightforward gameplay and the opportunity to win significant cash prizes.
To play, choose 12 numbers from 1 to 24. Draws are held regularly by the official Texas lottery authority.
Overview
All or Nothing is an in-state lottery game exclusive to Texas, operated by the official Texas lottery authority under strict regulatory guidelines to ensure fair and transparent draws. The game offers multiple prize tiers, giving players several ways to win beyond the jackpot.
How To Play
Choose 12 from a pool of 1 to 24
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All or Nothing FAQS
How do I play All or Nothing?
Choose your 12 numbers between 0 to 24 , purchase a ticket, and check results after the draw takes place.
What are the odds of winning All or Nothing?
Your chances depend on how many numbers you need to match and the total number pool the game draws from.
Games with smaller number ranges and fewer balls drawn have better overall odds, while games with large pools and bonus balls — like multi-state lotteries — offer much larger jackpots but lower probability of winning the top prize. Every ticket has the same odds regardless of which numbers you choose, since draws are fully random. Check the official All or Nothing prize table for a full breakdown of odds per tier.
The page is updated after every draw with the official winning numbers, jackpot size, and prize tier breakdown. Results are pulled directly from official lottery operator sources to ensure accuracy. If you want just the most recent draw, visit the last result page which always shows the latest numbers.
Can statistics help me win?
Analyzing patterns can guide your number choices, but no method eliminates the randomness that is fundamental to how lotteries work.
Frequency analysis, odd/even distributions, and sum ranges are all tools to study the historical behavior of a game. Some players use these patterns to build a selection strategy they feel confident about. However, lottery draws use certified random processes — mechanical ball machines or verified random number generators — which means every combination always has the same probability of being drawn. Statistics inform, they do not predict. Use them as a way to engage more deeply with the game, not as a system to beat it.
What is the All or Nothing game type?
12 balls drawn between 1 and 24.
What Is All or Nothing Draw Method
Mechanical Lottery Ball Machine.
What are All or Nothing Participating States
All or Nothing is Texas's Lottery Game
What Is All or Nothing Next Drawing Schedule
All or Nothing holds regular draws, and the upcoming drawing will take place on April 13, 2026 5:27 PM (GMT-0).
Players can check results shortly after the draw and review past outcomes in the draw history section.
What Is the All or Nothing Next Jackpot
All or Nothing currently offers an estimated jackpot of $250,000 for the upcoming draw.
Jackpots grow over time when no player matches all winning numbers, creating larger prize pools.
Conclusion
All or Nothing offers Texas residents a straightforward and regulated lottery experience with substantial jackpots and multiple prize tiers. Its simple format and transparent draw process make it a trusted choice among local lottery players.
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Complete Guide to All or Nothing in Texas
All or Nothing is one of the lottery games available to players in Texas. Each draw is conducted independently, with winning numbers selected at random. The jackpot starts at a minimum guaranteed amount and grows with each rollover until a ticket matches all drawn numbers.
Lottorios publishes All or Nothing results immediately after each official draw, sourced directly from the lottery operator — no user-submitted data, no manual entry, no delays. The full archive covers hundreds of draws and is used to calculate all frequency statistics on this site.
The statistics available for All or Nothing include number frequency analysis (which numbers appear most and least often), odd/even distribution (how draws split between odd and even numbers), and sum range analysis (what totals are most common across winning combinations). All statistics recalculate automatically after each draw.
Data source:Texas Lottery. Lottorios is independent and not affiliated with any lottery operator.
All or Nothing Rules Explained
All or Nothing follows a structured format where players select a set of numbers and participate in scheduled draws.
Choose your numbers manually or randomly
Submit your ticket before the cutoff time
Compare results after the draw
Understanding the rules helps maximize your chances of winning.
Winning Chances in All or Nothing
All or Nothing offers different prize tiers, each with its own probability of winning.