These Scratch Off Games Just Paid $1.3 Million In 10 Texas Cities
Over the past week, big jackpots on Texas Lottery scratch-off games have been paying out. From March 1 through March 8, over $1.3 million has been won on the top prizes of scratch-off cards. (I'm only including top jackpots of at least $30,000.
Most of the big winnings took place in Texas metro areas, but there were a few smaller cities that produced some sizable jackpot payouts.
Here Are Last Week's 10 Scratch-Off Jackpot Payouts
Carrollton, Texas
- Where: ASAP Store
- Prize Won: $250,000
- Game: $250,000 50X Cashword - $10 ticket
Tomball, Texas
- Where: Angels Spring
- Prize: $250,000
- Game: Mega Loteria - $10 ticket
San Antonio, Texas
- Where: HEB
- Prize: $100,000
- Game: Super Cashword - $5 ticket
Paris, Texas
- Where:
- Prize: $100,000
- Game: Money Multiplier - $5 ticket
Pflugerville, Texas
- Where: Circle K
- Prize: $100,000
- Game: 777 Multiplier - $5 ticket
Houston, Texas
- Where: Wayside Shell
- Prize: $100,000
- Game: Super Loteria - $5 ticket
Houston, Texas
- Where: Boone Food Store
- Prize: $200,000
- Game: 50X Power Blitz - $5 ticket
Harlingen, Texas
- Where: Xoom
- Prize: $100,000
- Game: Year of the Dragon - $5 ticket
Dallas, Texas
- Where: 99 Cent Store
- Prize: $100,000
- Game: Show Me 100X - $5 ticket
Crystal City, Texas
- Where: El Nino Foods
- Prize: $50,000
- Game: 30X Power Word Blitz - $3 ticket
Haslet, Texas
- Where: Texas Travel Plaza
- Prize: $30,000
- Game: Texas Loteria - $3 ticket
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