1 of These 27 Texas Lottery Scratch Offs Has a $20 Million Jackpot
I don't play a whole lot but it is fun to grab a couple of Texas Lottery scratch-off tickets from time to time. Sure, I know I'm most likely just giving my money to the State of Texas instead of winning but it's still fun to try. That feeling of anticipation of a hopeful big win as you scratch is what I think is the most fun. Even if I get my money back, I still consider that a win.
After seeing this list, I think I may need to seek out some of these tickets because it looks like the chances of hitting a big jackpot are just a tad bit better with these Texas Lottery tickets.
1 of These 27 Texas Lottery Scratch Offs Has a $20 Million Jackpot (Accurate as of March 1, 2024)
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My Fiancé Has Had Some Luck Recently
I remember when the Texas Lottery was first introduced in the late 90s. Every payday I would swing by Racetrac (now Raceway) in Lindale and pick up eight or nine $1 scratch-offs. Out of those eight or nine, I would hit $5, $10, or $25 on at least three of them.
Over the years since, I haven't had as much luck with them. My fiancé, Amber, has been doing pretty well with scratch-offs lately. $30 here, $100 there. It's not the big jackpots but some decent wins nonetheless.
Big Jackpots Won Lately
There have been some big wins as of late with Texas Lottery scratch-off tickets. When I say big, I mean $1 million big.
Tatum is the latest East Texas town to add a new millionaire. The Texas Lottery keeps a running tab of the various scratch-off games and will update the jackpots won and the ones remaining. This is to benefit you, especially if you like to play regularly.
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