Texas Lottery Scratch Tickets: Odds and Prizes Remaining
Last Updated: 09/15/2025 at 10:10AM EDT
Looking for the best scratch tickets in Texas? Our up-to-date database of Texas lottery scratch tickets makes it easy to compare odds, check remaining prizes, and find which tickets currently offer the best chances to win. Whether you want to maximize your odds, see prize breakdowns, or track estimated tickets remaining, Scratch-Off Hub gives you all the insights you need before buying your next ticket.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many scratch tickets from Texas are in circulation currently?
Texas has a total of 83 scratch tickets currently in circulation.
How are the odds calculated for Texas scratch tickets?
The odds and statistics for Texas's scratch tickets are based on official lottery data processed through statistical models. This is to help players understand their chances of winning in Texas's scratch tickets.
- Starting Odds: These are the official odds provided by the Texas lottery at the scratch ticket's launch. They indicate the probability of winning any prize when all tickets are still in circulation.
- Estimated % Tickets Remaining: If not provided by the state, this is estimated based on the number of claimed prizes relative to the game's original prize structure. For example, if a game started with 1 million scratch tickets and half of the top prizes have been claimed, it is estimated that about 50% of the scratch tickets have been sold.
- Current Odds to Win $100/$1,000/$10,000 or More: These odds indicate the likelihood of winning higher-tier prizes in Texas scratch tickets. They are determined by summing the probabilities of all applicable prize amounts using the current odds.
- Current Odds to Win the Grand Prize: This metric shows the probability of winning the game's largest prize, adjusted for the estimated remaining tickets and current odds.
- Expected Value (EV): EV represents the average return of a single scratch ticket based on the current prizes remaining. It is calculated by multiplying each prize amount by its probability of winning (prizes remaining ÷ estimated tickets remaining), summing these values, and subtracting the ticket price. A positive EV indicates an expected profit per ticket, while a negative EV indicates an expected loss.
Where does Scratch-Off Hub get information on Texas lottery scratch tickets, odds, prizes remaining, and tickets remaining?
Games, prizes, and odds for Texas scratch tickets are sourced directly from The Official Texas Lottery Website.