
The last $20 million top prize in a high-roller Texas Lottery scratch-off has finally been claimed, and the golden ticket came from an H-E-B in New Braunfels. The big win wraps up the $20 Million Supreme game, a $100 scratch-off that hit stores in mid-2022 and kept die-hard players chasing its final monster prize for years. State records show the payout was processed this week, closing out a nearly three-and-a-half-year wait for the last jackpot.
According to the Texas Lottery's retailer list, the prize claim was processed on July 7, 2026, and the winning ticket was sold at H-E-B Food Store #694 in New Braunfels, per Texas Lottery. The official game details page from the Texas Lottery confirms that all four $20 million top prizes have now been claimed and notes the $20 Million Supreme game will be closing soon, with two $100,000 second-tier prizes and 49 $10,000 prizes still unclaimed.
Local station KICKS 105 first highlighted the New Braunfels H-E-B as the lucky retailer on July 10 and reported that the winning player will almost certainly opt to stay anonymous. The outlet also pointed out that the $100 scratch-off launched in May 2022 and that lottery watchers have been closely tracking remaining ticket counts ever since, according to KICKS 105.
Game history and past winners
The $20 Million Supreme game debuted in May 2022 and quickly drew attention for its unusually large top prizes. Earlier winners hit big in La Feria and Harlingen in 2022, followed by two more $20 million jackpots claimed in February 2023. Local coverage of those Boerne and Fort Worth wins is archived by the San Antonio Express-News and FOX 4. Like the newest winner, those jackpot holders also chose to keep their identities under wraps.
What’s left for players
With all four $20 million top prizes off the board, the game is now about smaller, but still serious, payouts. State figures show there are still two $100,000 prizes and 49 $10,000 prizes waiting to be claimed. The Lottery's prize table lists thousands of lower-tier wins that have already been paid, and the agency notes that retailers may continue to sell the game even after every top prize is gone. Anyone who thinks they are holding a winning ticket is urged to review state guidance on how to claim and to consider speaking with a tax or legal professional before making any public announcements.









