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All or Nothing

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All or Nothing Payout Chart

Every All or Nothing prize tier in Texas — prize amounts, odds of winning, and long-run payback. Updated automatically from the latest official prize structure.

Ticket cost
Ways to win
10
Any-prize odds
1 in 4.5
Top prize odds
1 in 2,704,156
All or Nothing — standard play 10 tiers
MatchPrizeOdds of winning
Match 12 $250,000 1 in 2,704,156
Match 11 $500 1 in 18,779
Match 10 $50 1 in 621
Match 9 $10 1 in 56
Match 8 $2 1 in 11
Match 4 $2 1 in 11
Match 3 $10 1 in 56
Match 2 $50 1 in 621
Match 1 $500 1 in 18,779
Match 0 $250,000 1 in 2,704,156

Is All or Nothing worth playing? The payback

Payback (incl. jackpot)
Return per $1 (fixed prizes)
$1.120
Jackpot odds
1 in 2,704,156

Payback = expected return per ticket ÷ ticket price, using published odds and current prize amounts (the jackpot changes each draw). It's a long-run statistical average, not a prediction.

How the All or Nothing payout chart works

Each row shows what you win for a given match and how likely it is (the odds of winning). The more numbers you match, the bigger the prize. The top prize is a fixed amount, while the lower tiers usually pay fixed amounts. To take home a prize, match your numbers to the drawn numbers and check this chart.

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All or Nothing payout FAQ

What is the top prize in All or Nothing?

The top All or Nothing prize is $250,000. The odds of winning it are 1 in 2,704,156.

What are the overall odds of winning any All or Nothing prize?

The overall odds of winning any prize in All or Nothing are about 1 in 4.5, across 10 prize tiers.

How much do you win for matching Match 8 in All or Nothing?

Matching Match 8 in All or Nothing pays $2.

Prizes and odds are set by the official Texas lottery and may change. Always verify with the official source before claiming.