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Sugar Land resident becomes final $1 million prize winner in now-closed Texas Lottery scratch-off game

Sugar Land, Texas – A Sugar Land resident has claimed a top prize of $1 million in the Million Dollar Loteria scratch-off. The winning ticket was bought at Shop N Go Food Store, located at 6601 S. Gessner Road in Houston.

The winner, who has chosen to remain anonymous, took home the 10th and final top prize offered in this game, officially marking the end of the Million Dollar Loteria run. With this last major win, the Texas Lottery has now called the game to close, ending a chapter that awarded more than $384 million in total prizes since its launch.

Final Top Prize Claimed

Million Dollar Loteria offered more than $384 million in total prizes, according to the Texas Lottery. The game drew in countless hopefuls due to its impressive payouts and overall odds of winning at one in 3.29, including break-even prizes.

Players who still hold winning tickets from this game can breathe easy—they have until August 27, 2026, to claim their prizes. After that date, any unclaimed winnings will be forfeited, in line with lottery regulations.

The conclusion of the Million Dollar Loteria game adds another chapter to the long list of memorable wins in Texas Lottery history, while reinforcing the importance of checking tickets and claiming prizes before deadlines. As always, lottery officials encourage players to sign their winning tickets and keep them in a secure place until they are ready to claim their prizes.

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