Game No. 2623 - Limited Edition Mega Loteria
State: Texas
Last Updated: 08/18/2025 at 12:11PM EDT

Image Credit: Texas State Lottery
Ticket Price: $10
Expected Value (EV): -$3.32
Starting Odds: 1 in 3.54
Current Odds to Win $100 or More: 1 in 97.69
Current Odds to Win $1,000 or More: 1 in 14,859.71
Current Odds to Win $10,000 or More: 1 in 631,537.64
Estimated Tickets Remaining: 1,263,075.28 (4.94%)
Total $250,000 Prizes Remaining: 2 out of 10
Total $5,000 Prizes Remaining: 7 out of 142
Total $1,000 Prizes Remaining: 76 out of 1,282
About "Game No. 2623 - Limited Edition Mega Loteria" Scratch-Off Game in Texas
The "Game No. 2623 - Limited Edition Mega Loteria" scratch-off game is one of the lottery options available in Texas. The price of a ticket is $10.
The Expected Value (EV) of a ticket in Game No. 2623 - Limited Edition Mega Loteria is -$3.32, which represents the average return based on current prizes remaining.
When this game was first released, the starting odds of winning were 1 in 3.54.
The odds of winning at least $100 in Game No. 2623 - Limited Edition Mega Loteria are 1 in 97.69.
The chances of securing $1,000 or more are 1 in 14,859.71.
For those dreaming of hitting a jackpot, the odds of winning $10,000 or more are 1 in 631,537.64.
As of the last update on 08/18/2025 at 12:11PM EDT, approximately 4.94% of tickets are still in circulation. This means there are still unclaimed prizes waiting to be won in Texas's Game No. 2623 - Limited Edition Mega Loteria scratch-off game.
Prize Chart
Prize | Total Prizes | Prizes Remaining | Starting Odds | Current Odds | Change in Odds |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
$10 | 2,811,269 | 161,416 | 1 in 9.09 | 1 in 7.82 | 13.92% |
$15 | 1,022,071 | 56,342 | 1 in 25 | 1 in 22.42 | 10.34% |
$20 | 1,022,206 | 44,600 | 1 in 25 | 1 in 28.32 | -13.28% |
$30 | 1,533,309 | 60,741 | 1 in 16.67 | 1 in 20.79 | -24.77% |
$50 | 511,103 | 21,450 | 1 in 50 | 1 in 58.88 | -17.77% |
$100 | 257,833 | 10,432 | 1 in 99.12 | 1 in 121.08 | -22.16% |
$200 | 56,178 | 2,233 | 1 in 454.9 | 1 in 565.64 | -24.35% |
$500 | 4,244 | 180 | 1 in 6,021.48 | 1 in 7,017.08 | -16.53% |
$1,000 | 1,282 | 76 | 1 in 19,933.81 | 1 in 16,619.41 | 16.63% |
$5,000 | 142 | 7 | 1 in 179,965.85 | 1 in 180,439.33 | -0.26% |
$250,000 | 10 | 2 | 1 in 2,555,515 | 1 in 631,537.64 | 75.29% |
How Are the Odds Calculated for Texas Scratch-Off Games?
The odds and statistics for Texas's scratch-off games are based on official lottery data processed through statistical models. This is to help players understand their chances of winning in Texas's scratch-off games. Here's how each metric is determined:
- Starting Odds: These are the official odds provided by the Texas lottery at the scratch-off game'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-off tickets and half of the top prizes have been claimed, it is estimated that about 50% of the scratch-off 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-off games. 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-off 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.
Games, prizes, and odds for Texas scratch-off games are sourced directly fromThe Official Texas Lottery website.