FAQ for All or Nothing
These FAQ entries cover the questions players most often ask about All or Nothing, which makes this page a quicker reference than digging through longer rule or results pages.
Focus on practical questions that affect everyday play, prize claims, and common misunderstandings.
- All or Nothing draws on Both.
- This game supports up to 11 draws per ticket purchase where available.
- The published game setup references 1 drawing machine.
- All or Nothing is categorized here as a exotic game.
- Recent game data for this page includes a listed jackpot, which signals that jackpot tracking is part of this game profile.
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How to win Wisconsin All or Nothing Lottery?
Grab a playslip worth $2 and select 11 different numbers from a field of 1 to 22, and mark them on your playslip. Or ask for a Quick Pick. If your selected numbers or none of your numbers match the drawn numbers you bag the winning prizes.
How much does a Wisconsin All or Nothing lottery ticket costs?
Each Wisconsin All or Nothing gameplay costs $2. The lottery also gives you the option of playing your numbers for up to 7 consecutive days by just marking the appropriate number of draws you wish to play on your playslip.
When are the Wisconsin All or Nothing drawings held?
Wisconsin All or Nothing draws are held 7 days a week, twice each day. The Midday draws are held at 1:30 p.m. and the Evening draws at 9:00 p.m. It is mandatory to select the time of the draw you wish to play - Midday, Evening, or Both.
How long do I have to claim my Wisconsin All or Nothing lottery prizes?
Your Wisconsin All or Nothing prizes can be claimed within a period of 180 days from the date of the drawing. The winnings are fortified if not redeemed within the stipulated time.
Can I play the same All or Nothing lottery numbers again on the same ticket?
Yes, Wisconsin All or Nothing lottery gives you the chance of playing your numbers for up to 7 consecutive days, which means 14 consecutive draws if you mark Both the draws, by just marking the appropriate number of draws under the Multi-Draw section.