
A Wisconsin Lottery player who bought an All or Nothing ticket at Foxx View Lanes in Waukesha turned Friday the 13th into a six figure win. The ticket scored the game’s $100,000 top prize in the March 13 evening drawing by matching none of the 11 numbers, which is one of the two ways to land the jackpot.
How the game works
All or Nothing is a Wisconsin only lottery game that pays $100,000 to tickets that match either all 11 numbers or none of them. Drawings are held twice a day, and the odds of hitting the top prize are about 1 in 352,716, according to the Wisconsin Lottery.
Where the ticket was sold
The winning play came in the March 13 evening drawing and was sold at Foxx View Lanes in Waukesha, according to FOX6 Milwaukee. The station reports that the Lottery released a winners graphic and confirmed the ticket matched 0 of 11 numbers.
Claiming the prize and retailer bonus
Players have 180 days from the draw date to claim prizes, and Wisconsin Lottery retailers that sell winning tickets over $599 earn a two percent incentive up to $100,000, per the Wisconsin Lottery. The Lottery operates offices in Madison and Milwaukee to validate larger prizes and posts step by step claim instructions on its website.
Friday the 13th keeps dealing wins
This is not the first time Friday the 13th has treated All or Nothing players kindly in 2026. A Feb. 13 ticket sold in Oshkosh matched all 11 numbers and also hit the $100,000 top prize, as reported in Oshkosh Kwik Trip payday. That earlier score and the new Waukesha win add to a recent streak of six figure All or Nothing announcements around Wisconsin.
Retailers that sell big winners often see a short lived bump in foot traffic, and the Lottery’s public winners list keeps a rolling record of recent payouts. For now, the Waukesha winner stays anonymous until the ticket is officially claimed.









