Florida and Texas Launched New Scratch-Offs on July 1

The Florida and Texas lotteries both refreshed their scratch-off lineups on July 1, 2026. Florida rolled out a coordinated five-game "Bucks" family running from $1 to $20, and Texas added two more, led by a $20 200X The Cash. Here is how all seven open on ScratchCheck.
Florida's New Scratchers from the "Bucks" Family
Florida's five launches share a name and a price ladder: Mega, Jumbo, Giant, Big, and Lucky Bucks, from $20 down to $1. Value tracks price closely here, so the flagship sits at the top.
MEGA BUCKS ($20)

Mega Bucks is the standout, opening with a ValueScore of 94.5, which ScratchCheck rates as Excellent. It carries overall odds of 1 in 2.98, a 78.8% payout rate, a $5,000,000 top prize, and all four top prizes still available. That works out to about $0.79 back per dollar spent, and at 1 in 2.98 you win something on roughly a third of tickets. Tight odds, a high payout, and a full prize pool make it the best of the day and one of the stronger $20 games in the state.
JUMBO BUCKS ($10)

Jumbo Bucks covers the $10 tier with a ValueScore of 86, also rated Excellent. Overall odds run 1 in 3.50, the payout is 76.5%, and the $2,000,000 top prize has all four winners still on the board. At about $0.77 per dollar, it is the best $10 option of the day and a natural step down from Mega Bucks.
GIANT BUCKS ($5)

Giant Bucks fills the $5 slot with a ValueScore of 68, rated Good. It posts overall odds of 1 in 3.75, a 70.3% payout, a $1,000,000 top prize, and four top prizes remaining. About $0.70 comes back per dollar, solid for the price and a reasonable middle rung on the ladder.
BIG BUCKS ($2)

Big Bucks is the $2 entry, scoring 54.5, rated Fair. Overall odds are 1 in 4.66, the payout is 69.2%, and the top prize is $50,000 with 12 still available. The ceiling is much lower here, but at $0.69 per dollar the payout holds up well for a low-stakes ticket.
LUCKY BUCKS ($1)

Lucky Bucks rounds out the family at $1 with a ValueScore of 44.3, rated Fair. It runs 1 in 4.72 overall odds, a 62.1% payout, and a $10,000 top prize with 24 remaining. As is typical of the $1 tier, it returns the least per dollar of the five, around $0.62, so it is the pick for cheap plays rather than value.
Texas Adds Two
Texas kept it smaller, with two launches the same day.
200X The Cash ($20)

200X The Cash opens strong, with a ValueScore of 86.4, rated Excellent. Overall odds are 1 in 3.41, the payout is 74.9%, and the $1,000,000 top prize has all four winners still live. At about $0.75 per dollar, it is the best of the two Texas launches and a strong $20 ticket in its own right.
Super Loteria ($5)

Super Loteria takes the $5 tier with a ValueScore of 63.9, rated Good. It carries 1 in 3.77 overall odds, a 68% payout, and a $100,000 top prize with a deep pool of 30 still remaining. Around $0.68 comes back per dollar, a fair value with plenty of top prizes to chase.
The Best of the Batch
The two $20 flagships lead across both states. Florida's Mega Bucks (ValueScore 94.5) and Texas's 200X The Cash (86.4) open with the tightest odds, the highest payouts, and full top-prize pools, and Florida's Jumbo Bucks (86) is the best $10 buy of the day. Down the price ladder in Florida, value falls off with the price, so the cheaper Bucks tickets are the choice for a small play rather than the best return.
All seven are available now at authorized retailers. See where they land against every active game on the Florida and Texas ValueScore rankings.
Frequently Asked Questions
What new scratch-offs did Florida launch on July 1, 2026?
Five: Mega Bucks ($20), Jumbo Bucks ($10), Giant Bucks ($5), Big Bucks ($2), and Lucky Bucks ($1). Mega Bucks is the standout, with a 94.5 ValueScore, 1 in 2.98 odds, a 78.8% payout, and a $5,000,000 top prize.
What are the new Texas scratch-offs from July 1?
Two: 200X The Cash ($20, ValueScore 86.4, $1,000,000 top prize) and Super Loteria ($5, ValueScore 63.9, $100,000 top prize).
Which of the new July scratch-offs has the best value?
Florida's Mega Bucks leads at a 94.5 ValueScore, with Texas's 200X The Cash (86.4) and Florida's Jumbo Bucks (86) close behind. The strongest value sits in the $20 and $10 games.

Jessie Jurado covers consumer lottery topics with a focus on odds, value, and the math most players never see. She believes nobody should buy a scratch ticket without knowing what they're actually getting for their money.


