Match all the numbers OR none of the numbers and win $100,000 - you win either way!
All or Nothing Game Ending
The All or Nothing game will end on June 30 with the last drawing at 8:45 p.m.
Read more about the All or Nothing game ending.
Multi-Draw Plays
Because the All or Nothing Game is ending, the number of multi-draw plays players can buy will gradually decrease beginning June 23. This chart shows how many multi-draw plays will be available on each date after each drawing.
# Drawings Remaining |
Drawing Date |
After Drawing |
16 |
6/22/2017 |
Evening |
15 |
6/23/2017 |
Midday |
14 |
6/23/2017 |
Evening |
13 |
6/24/2017 |
Midday |
12 |
6/24/2017 |
Evening |
11 |
6/25/2017 |
Midday |
10 |
6/25/2017 |
Evening |
9 |
6/26/2017 |
Midday |
8 |
6/26/2017 |
Evening |
7 |
6/27/2017 |
Midday |
6 |
6/27/2017 |
Evening |
5 |
6/28/2017 |
Midday |
4 |
6/28/2017 |
Evening |
3 |
6/29/2017 |
Midday |
2 |
6/29/2017 |
Evening |
1 |
6/30/2017 |
Midday |
0 |
6/30/2017 |
Evening |
How To Play
Choose 12 out of 24 numbers. Win $100,000 by matching all 12 numbers drawn in any order OR
none of the numbers drawn! There are 10 ways to win, so be sure to check your ticket after each drawing!
Use a play slip to choose your own numbers or request an "easy pick" from the clerk and the
lotto terminal will choose the numbers for you.
Plays cost $1.
Play more than one drawing by marking the "Multi-draw" section on the play slip. Purchase up
to 8 consecutive plays for either day or evening, or up to 16 consecutive plays for both day and evening.
Midday drawings held daily at 12:45 p.m. - tickets may be purchased until noon on the day of the drawing.
Evening drawings held daily at 8:45 p.m. - tickets may be purchased until 8 p.m. on the day of the drawing.
All or Nothing prizes must be claimed within 365 days of the drawing for which they were eligible.
Tickets for All or Nothing are sold in Iowa and Minnesota.
The All or Nothing game ended June 30, 2017.
All or Nothing prizes must be claimed within 365 days of the drawing for which they were eligible.
Tickets for All or Nothing were sold in Iowa and Minnesota.
The set prize amounts published here are based on the expected number of winners sharing the
prize pool. In some cases, these prizes may be paid on a pari-mutuel basis and will be lower than these prize levels.