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A Texas player is holding a $25,000 Cash Five ticket

Texas lottery players, check your tickets!

Kroger, located at 160 North Coit Road in Richardson.
Kroger, located at 160 North Coit Road in Richardson, where the winning Cash Five ticket was sold. Photograph credit to Google Maps.
Corinna Underwood

If you're a Cash Five player and you live in Richardson, Texas, it's time to check your Cash Five tickets. You could be a $25,000 winner!

The ticket was purchased on April 15 from Kroger, located at 160 North Coit Road in Richardson. The winning numbers were 4, 15, 16, 23, and 25. If you're the winner, you have 180 days from the date of the drawing to claim your prize.

How to play Cash Five

Cash Five is a lottery draw game that costs $1 per play and has a top prize of $25,000. You can find Has Five play slips at your local Texas lottery retailer or play using the Texas Lottery mobile app. To play, you must choose five numbers between 1 and 35. If you prefer not to choose your own numbers, you can select the Quick Pick box, and the computer will generate random numbers for you.

If you wish, you can select the multi-draw option, which allows you to play the same set of numbers for up to twelve consecutive drawings. Check the multi-draw box to do this.

Cash Five drawings take place Monday through Saturday at 10.12 p.m. Central Time. You can check your numbers on the Texas Lottery website or using your mobile app.

Prize range

Match Prize
5 of 5 numbers $25,000
4 of 5 numbers $350
3 of 5 numbers $15
2 of 5 numbers Free Quick Pick ticket

If three or more players match all five numbers in the same game, the prize will be divided evenly up to a maximum total of $75,000.

Try the Texas Two-Step

The Texas Two-Step is not just a dance; it's also a lottery draw game unique to the Lone Star State. You can play at your local lottery retailer or use the Texas Lottery mobile app for just $1 per game. To play, select four numbers between 1 and 35 in the upper play area and one number between 1 and 35 in the lower play area. If you prefer not to choose your own numbers, you can select the Quick Pick box, and the computer will generate random numbers for you.

By selecting the multi-draw option, you can play the same set of numbers for up to 10 consecutive draws. Draws are held every Monday and Thursday at 10.12 p.m. Central Time. You can check your numbers on our Texas Lottery page.

Prize range

Match Prize
4 + Bonus Ball Jackpot
4 $1,501
3 + Bonus Ball $50
3 $20
2 + Bonus Ball $20
2 $7 guaranteed
1 + Bonus Ball $5 guaranteed

This is a progressive game. The jackpot depends on the number of tickets sold and the non-guaranteed prizes may be higher than shown in the chart. The jackpot prize will be divided if there is more than one winner.

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