(Tyler, Texas) - March is considered a lucky month full of green. There's the green that goes along with St. Patrick's Day on March 17. There's also the green that goes along with cold hard cash.

There can be a quick and easy way to earn some cash, the Texas Lottery. Look, I know it's a gamble that not every one of you is willing to take. What I am saying is that it can be something to play from time to time just to have a little fun in the hopes of winning big.

12 Texas Lottery Scratch Offs That Could Be Lucky for You This Month

On the Texas Lottery website, you'll find a page that lists all of the current games to play and the jackpots that are still available to win. A lot of people like having this page because it plays into their strategy of which games to play. It also tells how old the game is and when a game will be closing.

There's the old fairytale of finding a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow. That's something that could, keyword could, happen by picking up and scratching some cool new tickets this month. You don't have to spend a lot either to do it. These tickets range from $1, $2, $5 all the way up to $100. You decide how to play.

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Texas Lottery Scratch Offs That Could Be Very Lucky This Month

There are tickets with some nice jackpots still available to win. Take a look at the tickets below and have some fun playing the Texas Lottery this month. Good luck my friends.

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These 12 Texas Lottery Scratch Offs Could Be Your Luckiest Play in March

March is considered a lucky month full of green. There are 12 new Texas Lottery jackpots that could bring the luck of the Irish to you.

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