Texas Lottery awards second $1 million prize in $1,000,000 Lucky 7s game to Corpus Christi player

Corpus Christi, Texas – A lucky resident from Corpus Christi has won a $1 million top prize after purchasing a winning ticket for the Texas Lottery scratch ticket game $1,000,000 Lucky 7s. The ticket was bought at H-E-B Food Store #270, located at 5425 S. Padre Island Drive in Corpus Christi. The winner chose to remain anonymous.
This marks the second time one of the four top $1 million prizes has been claimed in the $1,000,000 Lucky 7s game, which offers more than $76.6 million in total prizes. The game has enticing odds, with overall chances of winning any prize at one in 3.40, including break-even prizes.
Supporting Education and Veterans in Texas
The Texas Lottery, which has been in operation since 1992, plays a crucial role in supporting public programs and providing entertainment to Texans. Over the years, the lottery has generated more than $39 billion in revenue for the state and awarded over $88 billion in prizes to participants.
A significant portion of the Texas Lottery’s proceeds goes to education through contributions to the Foundation School Fund. Since 1997, more than $33.7 billion has been allocated to this fund to support public education across Texas.
Additionally, the Texas Lottery contributes to programs for veterans in the state. Since launching the first veterans-themed scratch ticket in 2009, more than $248 million has been donated to the Fund for Veterans’ Assistance, helping provide essential support to Texas veterans.
A Winning Legacy
The $1,000,000 Lucky 7s game continues to bring excitement to players throughout Texas with its generous prizes and favorable odds. As the second top prize is claimed, two more $1 million prizes remain available for future winners.
The Texas Lottery encourages players to keep trying their luck while also emphasizing the importance of responsible play. With each ticket sold, participants not only get a chance to win life-changing prizes but also contribute to critical public services that benefit education and veterans across the state.
To learn more about available games and how to play, visit the Texas Lottery’s official website.