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How to Play Texas Two Step Online

How to Play Texas Two Step

Are you wondering how to play Texas Two Step online? All it takes is two steps! First, select four numbers from a 1-35 guess range. Then, choose one additional number, also from a field of 35. It’s as simple as that!

Need help picking your numbers? You can use the theLotter Quick Pick feature to randomly generate a selection or use your saved Lucky Numbers. After you complete your purchase, we will send our representatives to buy an official Texas Lottery ticket on your behalf which will be scanned into your account before the draw. For more information, read how it works.

Texas Two Step draws take place on Mondays and Thursdays at 22:12 CST.

How to Win Texas Two Step Online

How to Win Texas Two Step

If the numbers on your ticket match the draw’s four main numbers and the bonus number, you are the winner of the Texas Two Step jackpot! The lottery’s jackpot starts out at a modest $200,000 that can roll over to reach millions of dollars and the odds of winning one are pretty good too at just 1 in 1,832,600.

The Texas Two Step game launched in 2001. On 27 April 2006, three Texas Two Step tickets matched all four numbers drawn plus the bonus ball for a jackpot of $2.9 million. This prize still stands as the Texas Two Step jackpot record.

Check the latest Texas Two Step results to see if you are a winner!

How to Claim Texas Two Step Prizes at theLotter

How to Claim a Texas Two Step Lottery Prize Online

At theLotter, getting your Texas Lottery winnings is a simple and safe process! Once the official Two Step results are announced and your numbers have matched a prize, an email with all the details of your win will be sent to your inbox. All prizes are collected on your behalf from a lottery operator and transferred directly to your online theLotter account 100% commission-free. Once in your account, you can withdraw your winnings at your own leisure. American lottery prizes are taxed at source, so if you win a prize, be sure to check out our lottery tax guide!