How to Play
Texas Two Step
®
What does the game offer?
- Jackpots start at $200,000... and the amount increases for the next drawing until someone
wins
- Prizes, including the jackpot, to be paid in a single payment
- Great overall odds - 1 in 32
- Two draws a week - Mondays and Thursdays
- An exciting Bonus Ball Feature
- Win $5 (guaranteed) by matching just the Bonus Ball number
- Multi Draw Feature - 10 drawings in advance
It Only Takes Two Steps!
Step 1
Grab a
Texas Two Step playslip and select four (4) numbers from 1 to 35 in the upper play area of
the playboard labeled "Pick 4", or mark "QP" and the terminal will select your numbers.
Step 2
On the same
Texas Two Step playslip, select one (1) Bonus Ball number from 1 to 35 in the lower play
area of the playboard labeled "Pick 1", or mark "QP" and the terminal will select your number.
Multi Draw Feature
For added convenience, you can play your numbers for up to 10 drawings in advance. Mark the
appropriate box under "Multi Draw." This will play your numbers indicated on playboards "A" through
"E" for the number of drawings you select. Each play costs $1.
Did I Win?

Overall odds are 1:32. The prize payout over time is estimated to be, at a
minimum, 50 percent of Texas Two Step sales. *Pari-mutuel prize = total prize allocation divided
equally among multiple winners. ^Prizes may be higher or lower than estimated depending on the
number of winners at a prize level. All prizes, including the jackpot prize, will be paid in a
single payment.
There are two
Texas Two Step drawings every week, televised via satellite and available for all Texas TV
stations, on Monday and Thursday nights at 10:12 p.m. Central Time. Winning numbers are also posted
on this web site, published the next day in local newspapers, and available wherever
Texas Two Step tickets are sold.
Claiming Your Prize
Tickets for prizes up to and including $599 may be presented to any Texas Lottery
on-line retailer for validation and payment of prize.
Prizes up to and including $1,000,000 may be claimed at any Lottery Claim Center with a
Texas Lottery claim form. Prizes up to and including $1,000,000 may also be claimed by
mail by sending the signed ticket and completed Texas Lottery claim form (for prizes of $25 or
more) to: Texas Lottery Commission, PO Box 16600, Austin, TX 78761-6600. The Texas Lottery
Commission is not responsible for lost or stolen tickets or for tickets lost in the mail.
Texas Lottery claim forms are available at lottery retailers, all claim centers, at
www.txlottery.org, or by calling 1-800-37-LOTTO.
Tickets for prizes over $1,000,000 must be claimed at Texas Lottery Headquarters in Austin.
Please call 1-800-37-LOTTO if you believe you are a holder of such a
ticket.
Prizes must be claimed no later than 180 days after the draw date. Claims subject to
applicable laws, rules, regulations, procedures and final decisions of the Executive Director.
To find the Texas Lottery Claim Center nearest you, please
click here
or call us at 1-800-375-6886 from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. Central Time, Monday - Friday.
How To Find Out If You're a Winner…
The easiest way is right here on our web site. The results of the most recent drawings appear on
the home page. For results from previous drawings,
click here
.
You can also tune in to see if you're a winner. Texas Lottery drawings for on-line games can be
seen daily and weekly on local stations in most areas of Texas. See the
list of stations
in your area. Drawings are held at the following days and times:
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Lotto Texas
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Wednesday/Saturday
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10:12 p.m., Central Time
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Mega Millions
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Tuesday/Friday
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10:12 p.m., Central Time
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Texas Two Step
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Monday/Thursday
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10:12 p.m., Central Time
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Cash Five
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Monday - Saturday
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10:12 p.m., Central Time
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Pick 3 with Sum It Up
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Twice daily, except Sunday
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12:27 p.m. & 10:12 p.m., Central Time
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| Daily 4 with Sum It Up |
Twice daily, except Sunday
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12:27 p.m. & 10:12 p.m., Central Time
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Winning numbers are also available at
www.txlottery.org
, Texas Lottery retailers, or in many daily newspapers.
Click
here for an instructional
how-to-play demo for all Texas Lottery games.
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