What time is the Texas Daily 4 drawing?

(1) Daily 4 drawings shall be held four times a day, Monday through Saturday, at 10:00 a.m., 12:27 p.m., 6:00 p.m., and 10:12 p.m. Central Time.

How much does 4 numbers pay on Texas Lotto?

Lotto Texas Prizes If you match 4 of the 6 numbers, you win $50. As for the top prizes, matching 5 of the 6 numbers wins you $2,000 and a perfect 6 for 6 wins you the jackpot of $5,000,000 plus!

What does straight box mean in daily 4?

STRAIGHT/BOX: (Exact Order/Any Order) Match in exact order or any order. A 50¢ base play costs $1. Prize amounts shown are based on a 50¢ base play. BOX.

How much does it cost to play daily 4?

Daily 4 Game Card Play Daily 4 for just $1. With daily draws, it makes every day more fun.

Can you play daily 4 numbers in Texas Lottery?

You can also play your Daily 4 numbers for a particular draw time. To play only morning, only day, only evening or only night drawings, mark the desired time (MORNING, DAY, EVENING, NIGHT) and select the desired number of drawings. FIREBALL! The Texas Lottery will draw one Daily 4 FIREBALL number from 0 to 9 after every Daily 4 drawing.

How do you play Powerball in Texas Lottery?

Get a Powerball playslip from your favorite Texas Lottery® retailer or use the Texas Lottery® App to create a Powerball ® play. Select five (5) numbers from 1 to 69 in the upper play area and select one (1) Powerball number from 1 to 26 in the lower play area of the playboard or mark the “QP” box and the terminal will select your numbers.

How to play The Daily 4 in Texas?

STEP 1. Get a Daily 4 playslip from your favorite Texas Lottery ® retailer or create a play using the Texas Lottery App. Pick four (4) single-digit numbers from “0” to “9” or mark the “QP” box and your numbers will be selected for you. OR, simply ask your lottery retailer for a “Quick Pick” and the terminal will pick all your numbers!

What kind of lottery are they playing in Texas?

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