Two Texans win big with $1 million scratch-off prizes in separate lottery games

Texas – In an exciting wave of good fortune, two Texas residents have each claimed $1 million prizes from different Texas Lottery scratch ticket games, highlighting a streak of high-stakes wins across the state.
Round Rock Resident Scores First Top Prize in 200X The Cash
A lucky Round Rock resident is now $1 million richer after claiming a top prize in the Texas Lottery’s 200X The Cash scratch ticket game. The winning ticket was purchased at Refuel 306, located at 1490 E. Old Settlers Blvd. in Round Rock. The identity of the winner has not been disclosed, as the individual chose to remain anonymous.
“This was the first of four top prizes worth $1 million to be claimed in this game,” according to lottery officials. The 200X The Cash game offers more than $103 million in total prizes, with overall odds of winning any prize being one in 3.88, including break-even prizes.
As part of the Texas Lottery’s Retailer Bonus Program, the Refuel 306 location may also receive a $10,000 retailer bonus for selling the winning ticket.
San Antonio Resident Claims Top Prize in Instant Millions
Meanwhile, a San Antonio resident also struck it big by winning the $1 million top prize in the Instant Millions scratch ticket game. That winning ticket was sold at Circle K #2740924, located at 9697 San Pedro Ave. in San Antonio. Like the Round Rock winner, the San Antonio claimant also opted to stay anonymous.
“This was the second of four top prizes worth $1 million to be claimed in this game,” the Texas Lottery confirmed. Instant Millions offers more than $91.3 million in total prizes, with overall odds of winning any prize listed as one in 3.80, including break-even wins.
Circle K may be eligible for a $10,000 retailer bonus for selling the winning ticket under the same Retailer Bonus Program.
Both wins serve as reminders of the potential rewards awaiting players in the Texas Lottery’s scratch ticket games. As more top prizes remain unclaimed in both 200X The Cash and Instant Millions, hopefuls across Texas are continuing to try their luck.



