All or Nothing

All or Nothing flips the usual lottery script. You pick twelve numbers from 1 to 24, and you win the top prize by matching all twelve — or none of them. The format is uniquely Texan and runs four times every day.

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Draw Schedule Four draws daily, Monday–Saturday (Morning, Day, Evening, Night)
Ticket Cost $2
Governing Body Texas Lottery Commission
First Drawn September 2012

How it works: All or Nothing

Pick twelve numbers between 1 and 24, or take a Quick Pick. Each play costs two dollars. Top prizes go to tickets matching all 12 numbers or zero of the 12 drawn. Mid-tier prizes pay for matching 11, 10, 9, 8 or 1.

The real odds of All or Nothing

These figures come straight from the game's official number matrix, so they're fixed by math — not by which numbers you pick. A quick pick has exactly the same chance as any other combination, and no generator can change that.

Match all 12 main numbers
1 in 2,704,156

Putting those odds in perspective

Total possible combinations
2,704,156
Cost to buy every combination
$5,408,312
Tickets for a 50% chance of the jackpot
1,874,378
Tickets for a 1% chance of the jackpot
27,178

Playing one line per draw, you'd expect to hit the jackpot about once every 2,704,156 draws — roughly once every 1,852 years.

How All or Nothing compares

Among the 14 games we generate, All or Nothing ranks #13 by jackpot difficulty (1 = hardest to win).

# Game Jackpot odds (1 in)
1 Keno 1,646,492,110,120
2 Powerball 292,201,338
3 Mega Millions 290,472,336
4 Bank a Million 130,504,920
5 Super Lotto Plus 41,416,353
6 Lotto America 25,989,600
7 Lotto Texas 25,827,165
8 Bonus Match 5 19,575,738
9 Wild Money 16,564,086
10 Match 6 13,983,816
11 Classic Lotto 47 10,737,573
12 Tri-State Megabucks Plus 4,496,388
13 All or Nothing (this game) 2,704,156
14 Texas Two Step 1,832,600

A brief history

Texas Lottery launched All or Nothing on September 10, 2012. The double-ended payout structure was a first in US state lotteries. Top prize sits at $250,000. Four daily drawings make it one of the busiest games on the Texas slate.

Frequently asked questions

How many numbers do I pick?
Twelve numbers from a pool of 1 to 24.
How can I win the top prize?
Match all 12 numbers drawn, or match none of them. Both pay $250,000.
How often is it drawn?
Four times a day — Morning, Day, Evening and Night.
Which state runs it?
Texas. The Texas Lottery Commission operates the game.