All or Nothing (lottery)

All or Nothing is the name and format of a lottery game where the player chooses half of the numbers in play.

Subsequently, identical top prizes are awarded for matching all numbers or nothing, hence the name.

Multiple lotteries in the United States offer versions of the game: The Illinois Lottery once offered Hit or Miss, a game played similarly, with the addition of "The Good Life" number that also was printed for each play.

Matching all or none of the 12 out of 24 regular numbers drawn won $250,000 cash; also matching "The Good Life" number, from 1 to 6, won an additional $100,000 per year for 20 years.

Drawings were held four times a day, and ran from September 22, 2013, to February 28, 2015.